Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
Sugalabo
1,085ptsInvite-only. Worth pursuing if you can.

About Sugalabo
Sugalabo is one of Tokyo's most closely held French tasting experiences — invitation-only reservations, a 20-seat counter in Azabudai, and a seasonal menu anchored by serious fish sourcing. Tabelog Silver 2020–2026, La Liste 95pts, and JPY 50,000–100,000 per person. You don't choose to book this restaurant; you get access or you don't.
The most important thing to know before trying to book Sugalabo: you almost certainly can't
Most people discover Sugalabo, score a Tabelog Silver Award listing, find an address in Azabudai, and assume they can reserve a table through the usual channels. They can't. Reservations at Sugalabo are by invitation only — no public booking line, no reservation platform, no walk-in option. If you don't already have a connection to the restaurant or a relationship with someone who does, getting a seat here is genuinely difficult. That's the reality to calibrate around before anything else.
For those who do secure a seat, Sugalabo delivers one of Tokyo's more considered French tasting experiences. Chef Yosuke Suga's kitchen operates in Azabudai, Minato City, six evenings a week (Monday through Saturday, 6–9 pm), with Sundays and year-end holidays closed. The room holds just 20 people: 16 at the counter and 4 in a private room. The intimacy of that counter format is the point — this is cooking you watch unfold, not a dining room where food arrives from somewhere invisible.
Seasonal sourcing is central to what Sugalabo does
The kitchen's emphasis on fish , and its occasional closure for ingredient sourcing , signals that Sugalabo's menu is genuinely seasonal rather than seasonally themed. The restaurant shuts down specifically to source ingredients, which means the ticking clock on what's available isn't decorative. If you're planning a visit around a particular season, that matters: what's on the counter in autumn is meaningfully different from what arrives in spring. For special-occasion planning, timing your visit to align with Japan's seasonal fish calendar (winter for fugu and buri, spring for seasonal shellfish and young vegetables, autumn for matsutake and saury) will affect the quality of what you experience. This isn't a restaurant where you can expect the same menu across two visits six months apart.
The drink program takes the same sourcing-first approach: the kitchen is particular about both sake and wine, with a sommelier on hand. For a long-form tasting menu at this price tier, that pairing depth matters , it's not an afterthought.
What it actually costs
Listed budget on Tabelog is JPY 50,000–59,999 per person for dinner. Review-based averages come in higher, around JPY 100,000 per person, which likely reflects beverage pairings and service charges. At current exchange rates, plan for roughly USD 330–660 per person depending on how deeply you drink into the sake and wine list. That positions Sugalabo in the same price band as Sézanne and above ESqUISSE, though the invitation-only access makes direct price comparison somewhat academic , you go if you can get in, not because you comparison-shopped.
Tabelog has rated Sugalabo Silver every year from 2020 through 2026 (it held Gold in 2018 and 2019). The Tabelog score sits at 4.50, and the restaurant was selected for Tabelog's Innovative/Creative Cuisine Top 100 in 2025. La Liste placed it at 95 points in 2026 (97 points in 2025), and Opinionated About Dining ranked it #83 in Japan in 2025 (up from #63 in 2024). Taken together, these rankings confirm that Sugalabo is operating at a serious level , but they also confirm it has become more competitive to access, not less, as recognition has accumulated.
Practical details
Reservations: By invitation only , no public booking channel available. Hours: Monday–Saturday, 6–9 pm; closed Sundays, year-end holidays, and occasionally for ingredient sourcing. Budget: JPY 50,000–59,999 (listed); JPY 100,000 per person (review average, including drinks). Seats: 20 total , 16 counter, 4 private room; private use available for up to 20 people. Payment: Credit cards accepted (Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Amex, Diners); electronic money not accepted. Parking: Not available. Nearest station: Kamiyacho Station, approximately 4 minutes on foot. Smoking: Non-smoking throughout.
How It Compares
Pearl picks: more great French and innovative dining in Japan
- L'Effervescence , Tokyo's most accessible benchmark for seasonal French, bookable via standard reservation platforms
- Florilège , Counter-format French in Tokyo with a strong seasonal commitment and better public booking access than Sugalabo
- Château Restaurant Joël Robuchon , For a more formal, fully staffed French occasion in Tokyo without the invitation constraint
- HAJIME in Osaka , If you're traveling beyond Tokyo and want innovative French at a comparable level
- Gion Sasaki in Kyoto , For seasonal Japanese rather than French, with a similarly ingredient-led philosophy
- akordu in Nara , A quieter, more accessible option for creative cuisine outside central Tokyo
- Goh in Fukuoka , Worth considering if your Japan trip extends south; different ingredient profile, same seriousness of purpose
For a broader view of where Sugalabo sits in Tokyo's restaurant scene, see our full Tokyo restaurants guide. Planning accommodation? Our Tokyo hotels guide covers where to stay near Minato City. You can also explore Tokyo bars, Tokyo wineries, and Tokyo experiences for the full picture. If you're comparing Sugalabo to acclaimed French elsewhere in the world, Hotel de Ville Crissier in Switzerland and Les Amis in Singapore are useful reference points at a similar level.
Frequently asked questions
- Is Sugalabo good for a special occasion? Yes, if you can get the reservation. The 20-seat counter format, sommelier-led pairing, and invitation-only access combine to create the kind of occasion that's hard to replicate. At JPY 50,000–100,000 per person, it's a significant investment , but the Tabelog Silver track record from 2020–2026, La Liste score of 95 points, and Opinionated About Dining ranking confirm it delivers at that price. For a celebration where the experience needs to feel genuinely rare, Sugalabo is a stronger choice than more easily bookable Tokyo French restaurants.
- Is Sugalabo good for solo dining? Better than most restaurants at this price tier. Sixteen of the 20 seats are at the counter, which makes solo dining the intended format rather than an accommodation. You'll have direct sightlines to the kitchen and natural interaction with the team. The challenge isn't the format , it's securing the invitation in the first place.
- Can I eat at the bar at Sugalabo? All counter seating at Sugalabo is at the main 16-seat kitchen counter , there is no separate bar. The counter is the primary dining experience here, not a secondary option. If you're allocated a counter seat, that is the seat.
- Can Sugalabo accommodate groups? Yes. The private room seats 4, and the full restaurant can be reserved for private use for up to 20 people. For a group dinner or corporate occasion, private use is available , though, given the invitation-only reservation policy, group access will require the same prior relationship as an individual booking. Contact through the restaurant's website (sugalabo.com) is the only available channel.
- Is lunch or dinner better at Sugalabo? Dinner only , Sugalabo does not serve lunch. The kitchen operates from 6 pm on Monday through Saturday. There is no lunch service to compare against.
- What are alternatives to Sugalabo in Tokyo? For French in Tokyo without the invitation barrier, L'Effervescence and Sézanne are the clearest peers and both accept standard reservations. Florilège operates a counter format similar to Sugalabo's and is more publicly accessible. For innovative cuisine that crosses French and Japanese technique, HOMMAGE and Crony are worth considering at the same price tier. If the draw is specifically the seasonal fish emphasis, RyuGin applies a similar seasonal discipline to kaiseki rather than French.
- What should I wear to Sugalabo? No dress code is formally stated, but at JPY 50,000–100,000 per person, smart formal or business casual is the appropriate register. The room is described as a stylish, relaxing space , not stiff, but clearly not casual. Treat it as you would any serious Michelin-level tasting menu in Tokyo: err toward over-dressing rather than under.
Compare Sugalabo
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| Harutaka | Sushi | ¥¥¥¥ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| L'Effervescence | French | ¥¥¥¥ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| RyuGin | Kaiseki, Japanese | ¥¥¥¥ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| HOMMAGE | Innovtive French, French | ¥¥¥¥ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Crony | Innovative, French | ¥¥¥¥ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Sugalabo and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Sugalabo good for a special occasion?
Yes, but only if you already have an invitation. Sugalabo's counter-focused format, sommelier service, and ~JPY 100,000-per-head spend make it one of the more serious special-occasion commitments in Tokyo. The private room (4 seats) is available for those who want separation from the main counter. If you don't have an existing connection to secure a reservation, L'Effervescence or RyuGin are accessible alternatives that can be booked through standard channels.
Is Sugalabo good for solo dining?
In theory, yes — 16 of the 20 seats are counter seats, which suits solo diners well. In practice, the invitation-only policy is the real barrier. If you're already connected and can secure a spot, a solo seat at the counter is a reasonable way to experience the kitchen. Budget at least JPY 100,000 based on review averages.
Can I eat at the bar at Sugalabo?
There is no bar in the traditional drop-in sense. Sugalabo has 16 counter seats, but the counter is part of the ticketed, invitation-only dining experience — not a walk-in bar. You cannot arrive without a reservation and expect to be seated.
Can Sugalabo accommodate groups?
Yes, up to 20 people for private use, which covers the full venue. Smaller groups of up to 4 can use the private room. For groups, the invitation-only policy applies regardless of size, so you'll need an existing relationship with the restaurant to arrange it. Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Amex, Diners) are accepted; electronic payment is not.
Is lunch or dinner better at Sugalabo?
Dinner only. Sugalabo does not offer lunch service — the kitchen operates Monday through Saturday from 6–9 pm. There is no lunch option to compare.
What are alternatives to Sugalabo in Tokyo?
If the invitation-only policy blocks you, L'Effervescence (Nishi-Azabu) is the most direct like-for-like: French-influenced seasonal cooking with a strong Tabelog score and a functioning public reservation system. RyuGin covers the high-end innovative Japanese side. For French specifically, HOMMAGE is worth considering. Crony is a lower price point but shares a creative, produce-led approach and is considerably easier to book.
What should I wear to Sugalabo?
No dress code is listed in Sugalabo's venue information. Given the price point (~JPY 100,000 per head), a smart, understated look is a reasonable baseline — but there is no documented requirement to cite. When you receive your invitation, confirm directly with whoever arranged it.
Hours
- Monday
- 6–9 pm
- Tuesday
- 6–9 pm
- Wednesday
- 6–9 pm
- Thursday
- 6–9 pm
- Friday
- 6–9 pm
- Saturday
- 6–9 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
Recognized By
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