Ginza Six Department Store in Ginza is a fabulous place to stop for a fine dining style lunch while spending time in Ginza with Kids. It’s particularly family-friendly as it has the roof top garden area for small children to stretch their legs and play (while the grown ups take in the view) but there are many beautifully appointed restaurants – some of which also cater to children.
This is also a wonderful place to stop for true foodies who also want to dine with their whole family.
**Please note that these are high end restaurants which are either quiet or just coworkers chatting over lunch. I, personally, wouldn’t dine at these places with children who are unable to remain seated at the table. To help them stay put I recommend bringing a small colouring book or puzzle with you for while they wait for their food.**
Here are the family-friendly restaurants within the Ginza 6 complex:
Tsukiji Suzutomi (high end sushi)
Lunch budget : 10,000-15,000 yen
Dinner budget: 20,000 yen +
Please note that this restaurant has a 10% service charge.
This restaurant also offers takeout for some of their menu items. Tsukiji Suzutomi do have an English & a Chinese menu. This restaurant accepts most major credit cards.
Make reservations for Tsukiji Suzutomi via Tablecheck here.
Tsujikji Suzutomi is open for lunch 11am-3pm (last order at 2:30pm) and for dinner 5:30pm – 11pm (last order at 8:30pm)
Tempura Yama no Ue, Ginza (high end tempura)
Lunch budget: 10,000 – 15,000 yen
Dinner budget: 15,000 -20,000 yen
Please note that this restaurant has a 10% service charge.
Tempura Yama no Ue also offers take out and has English and Chinese menus. They also accept most major credit cards.
This restaurant also has high chairs for babies.
See images of their most popular menu items here.
Make reservations for Tempura Yama no Ue, Ginza, here.
Tempura Yama no Ue, Ginza, is open for lunch 11am-3pm (last order 2pm) and 5pm-11pm (last order 8:30pm)
If you’re looking for other fun places to see with kids in Ginza see my full blog post here.