Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
LA TABLE de Joël Robuchon
1,730ptsGrand-maison French at a fraction next door.

About LA TABLE de Joël Robuchon
Occupying a quieter register than its sibling Château Restaurant Joël Robuchon in the same Yebisu Garden Place complex, LA TABLE de Joël Robuchon is the Robuchon group's more accessible French address in Tokyo — a Michelin-starred room with a Tabelog Silver Award, scored at 4.43, that has held its position among Tokyo's most recognised French tables since at least 2017.
The Verdict
Most visitors assume LA TABLE de Joël Robuchon is a step-down option — the casual sibling to the grander Château Restaurant Joël Robuchon next door in Yebisu Garden Place. That framing undersells it. LA TABLE holds a Tabelog Silver Award (4.44 score as of 2026) and has appeared on the Tabelog French Tokyo Top 100 continuously since 2021. It is a serious French restaurant operating at a high level under chef Yoshimasa Ikeda, and for a first-timer trying to access the Robuchon experience in Tokyo, it is the more approachable entry point — but approachable here means dinner averaging JPY 80,000–100,000 per head, not a casual weeknight drop-in.
Weekend Lunch: The Smarter Way In
The most important thing to know as a first-timer: LA TABLE serves lunch only on weekends and public holidays. If your schedule allows any flexibility, that is the booking to target. Lunch runs from 11:30 to 15:00 with a last food order at 13:00, and entry closes at 12:30 , so plan to arrive at opening. Weekend lunch averages JPY 30,000–39,999 per head based on review data, which puts the same kitchen and same room at roughly one-third of the dinner price. For a first visit, this is a materially better deal. The room seats just 15 guests across a stylish, spacious layout , arrive early and you can see the full dining room before service fills it.
Dinner runs Monday through Friday from 17:30 to 22:00, with last food order at 20:00 and last entry at 19:30. The restaurant is closed Sundays. If you are planning a weekday dinner, note that the 19:30 last entry is firm , do not arrive at 19:45 expecting flexibility at this price point.
What to Expect on Arrival
LA TABLE occupies the Yebisu Garden Place complex in Meguro, roughly five minutes from the East Exit of JR Ebisu Station via the covered Ebisu Skywalk moving walkway. Parking is available on-site at the Garden Place car park with discount tickets through the restaurant. The room is described as stylish and spacious , 15 seats total, with private rooms available for parties of two to sixteen. If you are booking for a celebration or larger group, the private room option is worth requesting directly, though note the private room service charge rises to 15% on leading of the standard 12%.
Dress code is enforced. Men are required to wear a jacket or collared shirt; T-shirts, shorts, and sandals will result in denied entry. For a first visit, err toward smart business or cocktail dress , this is a formal French room, not a relaxed brasserie setting. The wine and cocktail program is supported by a sommelier on-site.
Awards and Track Record
The Tabelog Silver Award is not a minor credential in Tokyo's French dining context. LA TABLE has held it every year from 2017 through 2026 , ten consecutive years , and has been selected for the Tabelog French Tokyo Top 100 in 2021, 2023, and 2025. The restaurant also holds a Michelin 1 Star (2024) and appears in both the La Liste Leading Restaurants rankings (95 points, 2026) and Opinionated About Dining's Leading Restaurants in Japan list. For a first-timer, this track record tells you that the kitchen is consistent: this is not a restaurant riding past reputation. The sustained Tabelog Silver over a decade is the most reliable signal that quality has been maintained under the current team.
To compare within the Robuchon Tokyo portfolio: the Château Restaurant (also in Garden Place) operates at the leading of the price range and represents the full grand maison format. LA TABLE is intentionally positioned below that ceiling , same address, same brand standards, lower seat count than Château, and a format that works better for couples and small groups than for large celebrations.
How to Book
Booking difficulty is rated Hard. Reservations are available but competition for the 15-seat room , particularly weekend lunch slots , is significant. Book as far in advance as possible; for weekend lunch, six to eight weeks ahead is a reasonable starting point. The restaurant accepts reservations through its website (robuchon.jp). Payment accepts VISA, Mastercard, JCB, AMEX, and Diners; electronic money and QR code payments are not accepted. Private room bookings for 20–50 guests require advance coordination and carry the 15% service charge. A standard service charge of 12% applies to all covers.
For broader context on where this fits in Tokyo's French dining options, see our full Tokyo restaurants guide. Comparable French restaurants worth considering before you commit include L'Effervescence, Sézanne, ESqUISSE, and Florilège , each occupies a different price and format position that may suit your situation better depending on group size, budget, and formality preference.
If you are building a wider Japan trip around high-end dining, Pearl also covers HAJIME in Osaka, Gion Sasaki in Kyoto, akordu in Nara, Goh in Fukuoka, 1000 in Yokohama, and 6 in Okinawa. For international French dining benchmarks, see Les Amis in Singapore and Hotel de Ville Crissier. Tokyo hotel and bar planning resources are at our Tokyo hotels guide and our Tokyo bars guide.
Quick reference: Weekend lunch JPY 30,000–39,999 | Dinner JPY 80,000–100,000 | 15 seats | Jacket required | Last entry 12:30 (lunch) / 19:30 (dinner) | Closed Sundays | Book 6–8 weeks ahead minimum.
Compare LA TABLE de Joël Robuchon
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| LA TABLE de Joël Robuchon | ¥¥¥ | Hard | — |
| Harutaka | ¥¥¥¥ | Unknown | — |
| RyuGin | ¥¥¥¥ | Unknown | — |
| L'Effervescence | ¥¥¥¥ | Unknown | — |
| HOMMAGE | ¥¥¥¥ | Unknown | — |
| Florilège | ¥¥¥ | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between LA TABLE de Joël Robuchon and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to LA TABLE de Joël Robuchon in Tokyo?
For grand-maison French at a similar or higher price point, L'Effervescence and Florilège are the most cited Tokyo alternatives — both Michelin-starred and less dependent on a heritage brand name. HOMMAGE offers a quieter, more intimate French experience. If you want to move away from French entirely, RyuGin delivers comparable prestige in the Japanese tasting-menu format. LA TABLE's specific draw is the Robuchon legacy in a 15-seat room with a Tabelog Silver rating held since 2017.
What should I wear to LA TABLE de Joël Robuchon?
The dress code is enforced: no T-shirts, shorts, or sandals. Men are required to wear a jacket or a collared shirt, and entry can be refused for casual clothing. Treat this as formal European dining — the standard is higher than most Tokyo hotel restaurants.
Is LA TABLE de Joël Robuchon worth the price?
At dinner prices averaging ¥80,000–¥100,000 per person (plus a 12% service charge, rising to 15% for private rooms), this is only worth it if grand-maison French is your specific target. The Tabelog Silver Award held consecutively from 2017 through 2026, a Michelin star (2024), and placement in the Opinionated About Dining Japan rankings confirm the kitchen earns its reputation. If you want French fine dining in Tokyo for less, Florilège operates at a lower price point with comparable critical standing.
Is LA TABLE de Joël Robuchon good for solo dining?
The 15-seat room is small, but the database doesn't confirm counter seating at LA TABLE itself — solo dining works best where counter seats exist. Private rooms seat a minimum of two. If solo counter dining is your priority in this price bracket, confirm seating configuration directly before booking.
How far ahead should I book LA TABLE de Joël Robuchon?
Book as early as possible — Pearl rates this Hard to book. With only 15 seats and weekend lunch slots (the only midday service, on weekends and public holidays) in especially high demand, leaving less than four to six weeks lead time is a risk. Dinner on weeknights is your best shot at a last-minute opening, but it is not reliable.
Is LA TABLE de Joël Robuchon good for a special occasion?
Yes, with caveats. The venue explicitly accommodates celebrations, has a sommelier on hand, and private rooms are available for two to sixteen guests (note the 15% service charge on private room bookings). The dress code and prix fixe format reinforce a formal occasion atmosphere. For groups larger than sixteen, private use can accommodate twenty to fifty people.
Is the tasting menu worth it at LA TABLE de Joël Robuchon?
The prix fixe format is the only way to eat here, so the question is really whether the format fits you. Given the Tabelog Silver Award held every year since 2017, a Michelin star, and Opinionated About Dining recognition, the kitchen's consistency is well-documented. At ¥30,000–¥40,000 for weekend lunch versus ¥80,000–¥100,000 for dinner, the lunch sitting is the sharper value proposition if your schedule allows it.
Hours
- Monday
- 5:30–11:30 pm
- Tuesday
- 5:30–11:30 pm
- Wednesday
- 5:30–11:30 pm
- Thursday
- 5:30–11:30 pm
- Friday
- 5:30–11:30 pm
- Saturday
- 5:30–11:30 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
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