Ginza, Tokyo
ESqUISSE
A Kobe-trained French kitchen eight floors above Ginza, where dashi and koji quietly rewire classical technique.
FlightLogic expert score: 9.2/10 · ££££ · French
Quick answer
Is ESqUISSE worth visiting? FlightLogic assigns an expert score of 9.2/10 based on editorial research. The 4.7/5 star figure is an editorial composite for guide comparison — not a verified consumer aggregate. It has 2 Michelin stars. Best for special occasions, business dinner, food enthusiasts.
About ESqUISSE
ESqUISSE runs contemporary French cooking through a Japanese pantry without ever announcing it — a beurre blanc lifted with yuzu kosho, a consommé clarified the classic way but built on a dashi base, langoustine cooked in butter and finished with shiso oil that reads as green and cold against the shellfish's warmth. The dining room sits on the eighth floor with a view over Ginza's rooftops, white tablecloths, and a service team that decants, times, and clears with the unhurried precision the two-star tier demands. The kitchen's discipline shows most in the reductions: nothing tastes rushed, nothing tastes over-reduced, and the pastry course closes the meal on acid rather than sugar.
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Published reviews
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- 5.0Editorial sample
The consommé alone justifies the reservation wait — clear as glass and it still tastes like it took three days. Service noticed I'd stopped eating for a second to just look at the view and slowed the pacing without being asked.
Response from ESqUISSE
Thank you, Ezaki-san — we're glad the pacing felt right. Hope to welcome you back for the autumn menu.
- 4.0Editorial sample
Technically about as sharp as French cooking gets in Tokyo; the langoustine course was the highlight of the trip. Only knock is the room runs a little formal for what was supposed to be a relaxed anniversary dinner.
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How far in advance should I book ESqUISSE?
Reservations open two months ahead to the day and the prime Friday and Saturday seatings typically fill within the first week. For a specific date tied to an occasion, book the moment the window opens rather than waiting.
Is the tasting menu the only option, or can I order à la carte?
Lunch offers a shorter prix-fixe alongside the tasting format, but dinner is tasting-menu only. The kitchen will accommodate allergies with advance notice but doesn't run a separate à la carte dinner list.