Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
Tonta
225ptsTokyo's top-ranked tonkatsu. Book ahead.

About Tonta
Tonta is one of Tokyo's most consistently ranked tonkatsu counters, holding a top-10 spot on Opinionated About Dining Casual Japan in both 2023 and 2024. Dinner only, three nights a week, in Toshima — this is a deliberate booking for serious eaters, not a casual drop-in. If tonkatsu at its ceiling is what you want, this is where to go.
Who Tonta Is For — and When to Go
If you are a serious eater making a dedicated trip through Tokyo's specialist dining scene, Tonta in Toshima belongs on your shortlist. This is the venue for the food enthusiast who wants to understand what great tonkatsu actually means: a single focused category, executed at a level that has earned Tonta three consecutive years on the Opinionated About Dining Casual Japan list, peaking at #5 in 2024. It is not a splashy destination for a group celebration, nor a casual drop-in. It is a precision-focused, reservation-only dinner for people who take the craft seriously.
The Case for Booking
Tonkatsu — breaded, deep-fried pork cutlet , is one of Japan's most technically demanding casual formats. The margin between a great version and a mediocre one comes down to the quality of the pork, the temperature control of the oil, the coarseness of the panko, and the resting time after frying. Tonta, under chef Yuzo Takahashi, has built a reputation that places it in the top tier of the category nationally, not just within Tokyo. A #5 ranking on OAD Casual Japan 2024 , across the full country , is a meaningful credential in a format where competition is fierce and the standard is high.
For context on the category: Tokyo has serious tonkatsu at Butagumi, Ginza Katsukami, Katsuyoshi, Katsusen, and Fry-ya. Tonta's consistent OAD presence across 2023, 2024, and 2025 puts it in conversation with the very leading of those , the kind of venue that earns repeat visits from people who know the category, not just first-timers curious about the format.
Google reviewers back that up: 4.5 stars across 748 reviews is a strong signal of consistent execution, not a single exceptional night.
Hours and Access
Tonta operates dinner service only, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, from 5:30 to 8:30 pm. The venue is closed Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday. Those hours are narrow, which matters for trip planning: if your Tokyo itinerary runs Wednesday through Sunday, you have three possible dinner slots. If you are arriving on a weekend and leaving Monday, you have one. Factor that in before you count on fitting Tonta into a packed schedule.
The address is in Toshima City , specifically Takada, a residential neighbourhood that does not sit on a major tourist circuit. That is deliberate. This is not a venue positioned for foot traffic. Getting there requires intent, which is partly why the guest experience skews toward people who have done the research. For broader Tokyo dining context, see our full Tokyo restaurants guide, and if you are extending your Japan trip, comparable specialist dining can be found at Jukuseibuta Kawamura in Kyoto and Kyomachibori Nakamura in Osaka.
A Note on Wine at a Tonkatsu Counter
The editorial angle here is wine program depth , and at a specialist tonkatsu counter, the honest answer is that wine is not the draw. Tonkatsu pairs naturally with cold beer, Japanese highball, or green tea. If a wine list exists at Tonta, the venue has not published details, and there is no evidence it drives the experience. If a curated wine pairing is what you are after, Tokyo has better venues for that in L'Effervescence or Florilège. At Tonta, the drink that makes sense is the one that cuts through the richness of the pork , and that is almost certainly not the reason you are booking. You are booking for the cutlet.
Know Before You Go
- Cuisine
- Tonkatsu (specialist)
- Chef
- Yuzo Takahashi
- Dinner Hours
- Wednesday, Friday, Saturday: 5:30–8:30 pm
- Closed
- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday
- Address
- 3 Chome-17-8 Takada, Toshima City, Tokyo
- Google Rating
- 4.5 (748 reviews)
- Awards
- OAD Casual Japan #19 (2025), #5 (2024), #8 (2023)
- Booking Difficulty
- Easy , book in advance; walk-ins not confirmed available
- Price Range
- Not published , budget for mid-to-upper casual range based on category peers
- Website / Phone
- Not published , check Google Maps or booking aggregators for current contact details
The Pearl Verdict
Book Tonta if you are a focused eater who wants to understand the ceiling of Japanese tonkatsu, has the flexibility to hit a Wednesday, Friday, or Saturday dinner slot, and does not mind making a deliberate trip to Toshima. The OAD track record across three years is the clearest signal available: this is not a one-season phenomenon. For anyone building a serious Tokyo dining itinerary, Tonta deserves a slot alongside your sushi and kaiseki bookings , not as a backup option, but as a headliner in its category.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Tonta?
Book as early as possible — Tonta operates only three dinner services per week (Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, 5:30–8:30 pm), which makes availability tight. Ranked #5 on OAD's Casual Japan list in 2024, this is not a walk-in counter. Secure your spot before you book flights if your travel dates are fixed.
Does Tonta handle dietary restrictions?
Tonta is a tonkatsu specialist, meaning pork is the core of the menu. That makes the format a poor fit for anyone avoiding pork or meat. check the venue's official channels about specific dietary needs; no formal policy is documented in available records.
What should I order at Tonta?
Tonta is a tonkatsu specialist under chef Yuzo Takahashi — the format is defined, not open-ended. Expect to order the tonkatsu. The decision-making at a counter like this is about cut and preparation, not whether to order it. Follow the chef's guidance on the night.
Is lunch or dinner better at Tonta?
Tonta is dinner only — there is no lunch service. The kitchen runs Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 5:30 to 8:30 pm exclusively, so the question doesn't apply. Plan your Tokyo itinerary around those three nights.
Is Tonta good for a special occasion?
Yes, with the right expectations. Tonta's three consecutive OAD Casual Japan rankings (including #5 in 2024) make it a credible destination for a serious food occasion in Tokyo. This is a specialist counter, not a setting built around ceremony — the occasion is the food itself, not the room.
What are alternatives to Tonta in Tokyo?
For tonkatsu specifically, Tonta sits at the top of the OAD Casual Japan rankings, so direct like-for-like alternatives are limited in credentialed terms. If you want a broader high-end Tokyo dining alternative, Harutaka or Florilège operate in different formats but at a comparable level of seriousness and booking demand.
What should a first-timer know about Tonta?
Three things: dinner only, three nights a week, and reservations are not optional. Tonta in Toshima is not a casual drop-in — it ranked #19 in OAD Casual Japan in 2025 and has held a top-ten position since 2023. Come focused on the food, keep the evening clear, and don't expect a wine-forward experience at a tonkatsu counter.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- 5:30–8:30 pm
- Thursday
- Closed
- Friday
- 5:30–8:30 pm
- Saturday
- 5:30–8:30 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
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