
About NADAMAN, Shangri-La Tokyo
NADAMAN, Shangri-La Tokyo is a prestigious Japanese restaurant located within Shangri-La Tokyo, carrying on the legacy of NADAMAN, a renowned establishment cherished by gourmet enthusiasts worldwide for its innovative kaiseki cuisine since its founding in 1830.
Helmed by a seasoned head chef, the restaurant offers an exquisite selection of authentic kaiseki (Japanese traditional multi-course) dishes that highlight the natural flavors of Japan’s seasonal ingredients. In addition to kaiseki, guests can indulge in a variety of traditional Japanese delicacies, including Edomae-style sushi, and premium wagyu and fresh seafood prepared on the teppan grill.
The interior, designed by André Fu, showcases a blend of artistic and modern aesthetics. From the striking entrance adorned with cherry blossom motifs cut into white walls, the space unfolds into an elegant setting inspired by Japan’s four seasons and lush forests. Located on the 29th floor, the restaurant features floor-to-ceiling windows, offering sweeping panoramic views of the Otemachi and Nihonbashi districts.
The restaurant’s versatile layout caters to a variety of dining experiences, including an elegant main dining area, sophisticated private rooms, a spacious sushi counter, and a luxurious teppanyaki room. In each of these refined spaces, guests can savor the artistry of Japanese cuisine, artfully crafted by the restaurant’s accomplished head chef.
Menu and Courses
Tempura Set Meal
Soba Meal
Grilled Eel Set Meal
Sakura-Scented "Japanese" Afternoon Tea (weekend only)
"Uogashi" Sushi Set
Wagyu Beef Sukiyaki Set Meal
"Shun" Lunch Course
Japanese Black Beef Lunch
Lunch Kaiseki
Lunchtime Sushi Kaiseki
Teppanyaki Steak and Sushi Course
Nadaman Chef's Choice Kaiseki
"Yorokobi" Dinner Course
"Aoi" Kaiseki
Premium Beef and Black Abalone Course
Nadaman Chef's Choice Kaiseki
Diamond Course
*Tax and service charge to the restaurant included.
*The course fee must be paid in advance, and any additional charges incurred on-site will be settled on the day.
*Please note that the price may vary depending on market conditions.
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Reservation notes
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Price Range:
Lunch: USD 43.68 - USD 320.38
Dinner: USD 203.87 - USD 320.38 -
Dietary restrictions / Allergies:
If you have any specific food allergies or ingredients you cannot consume, please inform us in advance. Unfortunately, we cannot accept reservations if there are ingredients that you cannot eat within a wide range.
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Arrival time:
Please arrive 5 minutes before your reserved time to ensure a timely start of your meal. If you do not contact us and exceed your reservation time, it will be automatically canceled.
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Dress Code:
Dress code is smart casual (Please refrain from wearing T-shirts, shorts, and sandals when you visit.)
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Children:
Children are welcome, and high chairs are available. However, please note that there is no dedicated children's menu. Additionally, children under elementary school age are not permitted at the teppanyaki counter seats.
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Others:
We kindly ask for your consideration regarding excessive perfume or fabric softener fragrances.
Service availability
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Available
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Those who can enjoy the same course as adults
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Information
Seats | Total seats: 116 Private rooms: 2 (Icho-room: 4-10 seats, Sakura-room: 4-10 seats), Sushi counter: 10 seats, Teppanyaki counter: 6 seats |
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Operation hours | Lunch: 11:30AM~3:00PM (L.O. 2:00PM) Dinner: 5:30PM~10:00PM (L.O. 9:00PM) Afternoon Tea on weekends and holidays: 3:00PM~5:00PM (L.O. 4:30PM) |
Regular holiday |
Wednesdays and Thursdays
*The restaurant may be temporarily open or temporarily closed. |
Payment methods | Cash, Credit card available |
Smoking | Not Allowed |
Address | 29th floor, Shangri-La Tokyo, Marunouchi Trust Tower Main Building, 1-8-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo |
Nearest station |
Tokyo station
Otemachi station Nihonbashi station |
Directions from station |
1 minute walk from Tokyo station
3 minutes walk from Otemachi station 4 minutes walk from Nihonbashi station |