Is It Acceptable to Dine Solo at Luxury Venues?

Solo dining is common at sushi counters and bars in Tokyo. You'll be welcomed if you book properly.

Many elite counters have limited seats; a solo diner is often easier to place. Lunch can be more relaxed for solo guests. Engage lightly with the chef if invited; otherwise, enjoy the craft.

Dress smartly—jacket optional but polished attire is appreciated.

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