Sushi Yaneura
A hidden Edomae sushi spot in Gotanda, serving fresh fish from Toyosu and Choshi with signature red vinegar rice in a calm, modern setting.
Restaurant Details
Tucked away just a 5-minute walk from Gotanda Station, this intimate sushi restaurant offers a refined escape from the city with its elegant, black-toned interior and calm ambiance. Specializing in Edomae-style sushi, the chef crafts each piece using fresh, high-quality seafood sourced daily from Toyosu Market and Choshi Port. The restaurant’s original red vinegar sushi rice, developed in-house, brings a unique depth of flavor and balances perfectly with the seasonal toppings.
Whether you're planning a relaxed meal with friends or a formal dinner with colleagues, the versatile space accommodates a variety of occasions. The restaurant offers comfortable table seating only, with both private and semi-private options available for up to 18 guests — ideal for small gatherings or celebratory meals in a more secluded setting.
For those coming from Shinagawa Station, the restaurant is just a 10-minute taxi ride from the Takanawa Exit, making it an easily accessible destination for both locals and travelers looking for a memorable sushi experience. Blending traditional Edomae techniques with a modern flair, this hidden gem is perfect for anyone seeking a peaceful atmosphere and expertly prepared sushi.
An omakase course featuring authentic Edomae sushi and carefully selected seasonal dishes. The chef personally selects the finest ingredients of the day, offering a menu that changes daily to highlight the best of each season.
An omakase course featuring authentic Edomae sushi and carefully selected seasonal dishes. The chef personally selects the finest ingredients of the day, offering a menu that changes daily to highlight the best of each season.
An omakase course featuring a combination of nigiri sushi and small seasonal dishes. The chef carefully selects the finest ingredients of the day, offering a daily-changing menu that highlights premium flavors and craftsmanship.
An omakase course featuring a combination of nigiri sushi and small seasonal dishes. The chef carefully selects the finest ingredients of the day, offering a daily-changing menu that highlights premium flavors and craftsmanship.
An omakase course served at the table, with a focus on expertly crafted nigiri sushi. The chef selects the finest ingredients of the day to create a seasonal menu that changes daily, offering an exceptional dining experience.
An omakase course served at the table, with a focus on expertly crafted nigiri sushi. The chef selects the finest ingredients of the day to create a seasonal menu that changes daily, offering an exceptional dining experience.
Sushi Yaneura Remarks
Guests with dietary restrictions and/or food allergies should inform the restaurant beforehand. The restaurant might not be able to accommodate guests who make same-day requests.
The restaurant reserves the right to refuse reservations to guests who have excessive dietary restrictions, particularly those of fish or vegetables.
The course menu content listed below is an example and is subject to change based on seasonal availability.
The restaurant cannot always guarantee that it can provide guests with their preferred seating options after a reservation due to availability.
The pictures provided are for illustrative purposes.
Sushi Yaneura Business Days
Sushi Yaneura Address
2F, 1-20-9 Higashigotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0022
Sushi Yaneura Access Info
8-minute walk from Gotanda Station (JR East Exit, Toei Asakusa Line Exit A5, or Tokyu Ikegami Line).
Sushi Yaneura Phone Number
Sushi Yaneura Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 48 hours before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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