Sushi Mizutani

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EstablishedJanuary 12, 2005 (2005-01-12)[1]
ClosedOctober 29, 2016 (2016-10-29)
OwnerHachiro Mizutani
Head chefHachiro Mizutani
Sushi Mizutani
Restaurant information
EstablishedJanuary 12, 2005 (2005-01-12)[1]
ClosedOctober 29, 2016 (2016-10-29)
OwnerHachiro Mizutani
Head chefHachiro Mizutani
Food typeSushi
Dress codeBusiness casual
Rating2 Michelin stars (Michelin Guide)[2]
Location8-7-7 Ginza Juno Building 9F, Tokyo, 104-0061, Japan
Coordinates35°40′06″N 139°45′40″E / 35.6684143°N 139.7611232°E / 35.6684143; 139.7611232
ReservationsRequired

Sushi Mizutani (鮨 水谷) was a famous sushi restaurant in Ginza, Chūō, Tokyo, Japan. It was owned and operated by sushi master Hachiro Mizutani.[3] Due to his age, illness, and the planned closing of Tsukiji Market, Mizutani retired and closed the restaurant. The last day of service was October 29, 2016.[4]

The restaurant had no established menu and seated a maximum of 10 patrons at a time. Chef Mizutani was known for being more serious than his counterparts and has been cited by chef, David Kinch, as a personal favorite.[5]

Kelly Wetherille of CNN considered Sushi Mizutani to be among the best five restaurants in Tokyo giving it the high end distinction.[6]

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