Shinjuku, Edomae Sushi Shinjuku Gyoenmae Sushi Lab in Tokyo
- Experimental Edomae sushi with signature Tsumoto aging method
- Creative presentations like smoked nigiri served in glass cases
- Accessible omakase experience offering top-tier quality at lower cost
What to expect
Sushi Lab, established by Tahara Ryuichi, reimagines high-end sushi dining with a fresh approach at its Shinjuku Gyoen location. Originally launched in Shibuya, Sushi Lab blends innovation and affordability, offering top-tier craftsmanship at a fraction of traditional Ginza prices.
Central to Sushi Lab’s appeal is its use of the Tsumoto technique, a rustic method that enhances the flavor of Edomae sushi through meticulous water-pressure blood draining and aging processes. A standout is the nodoguro (blackthroat seaperch) nigiri, aged to perfection for a depth of flavor rarely achieved in conventional preparation. Some fish are even aged for up to 40 days, showcasing Ryuichi’s commitment to quality and experimentation.
With 26 years of sushi expertise, Ryuichi sources rare ingredients through his deep industry connections, introducing creative twists like saba (mackerel) finished with salt instead of the traditional vinegar cure, then theatrically presented in a smoke-filled glass case.
Located near Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, Sushi Lab balances sophistication with a relaxed and welcoming ambiance, making it an inviting spot for sushi lovers seeking both excellence and originality.









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Branch Name & Address
- Shinjuku Gyoenmae Sushi Lab
- Address: 1F-A, 1-4-13 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0022
- Please refer to the following link for assistance: map
- How To Get There: 1-minute walk from Shinjuku-gyoenmae Station on the Marunouchi Line
- Opening Hours:
- 11:30 - 14:00 (Last Order: 12:00) /17:00 - 22:00 (Last Order: 20:00)
- Closed on:
- Every Sunday and Monday




