Opening hours: 7:00-17:0017:00-22:30(L.O.22:00) Hours of operation and
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東京都中央区築地3-1-5
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can be reserved
Payment Method
(credit) card accepted
Number of Seats
62 seats
Private Dining Rooms
having
Smoking and Non-Smoking
No smoking at the table
Parking
having
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(20)
風吹 まちも
3.40
During dinner time, we had a large group gathering at the second-floor banquet hall for a seated-style all-you-can-drink meal. The dishes were served on plates by the hotel staff. There were a total of 8 courses, including satisfying dishes like roast beef and braised pork with rice. The dessert was also included. Thank you for the feast.
ひいろたん
3.00
This is the breakfast venue "Akanekuriya". Breakfast is available from 6:30 in the morning. You can choose from three types of breakfast: Japanese "Tsukiji Irifune Washoku Gozen", Western "Capital Morning Coppe", and Chinese "Refreshing Beauty Food Rice Porridge Gozen". Considering the indulgence of the previous day, I chose the "Refreshing Beauty Food Rice Porridge Gozen". The rice porridge is quite light with a dashi broth made from chicken and scallops. You can add toppings like zasai and kimchi to customize the flavor, and it comes with a spring roll salad and fried dish with onsen tamago. The Western coppe bread was quite substantial. You can freely drink beverages such as coffee, milk, and juice.
地獄の使者h
3.70
I went to Tokyo to meet my younger brother's family who couldn't come home for the New Year, in order to give them souvenirs on behalf of our parents. I stayed at the Ginza Capital Hotel Akane. Although it's located in Tsukiji rather than Ginza (lol), I didn't realize it was owned by a bus company until I was researching hotels. The hotel is quite old, but its access and location are good, so it seems to have a high occupancy rate. The front desk staff, except for the leader, were foreigners, but their Japanese language skills were good, so there were no issues. I chose the Japanese set meal for breakfast, and it was okay overall. I thought it might be better to reduce a couple of the small dishes and add some rice accompaniments.
Torio009
3.00
Ginza Capital Hotel Akane-kan is a hotel managed by Hatobasu. For breakfast, you can choose from Japanese, Western, or rice porridge. You can also freely drink beverages such as vegetable juice, coffee, tea, and cafe latte. Japanese breakfast includes grilled fish with several side dishes. Be careful as the fish may have bones. The Western breakfast consists of croquette and cutlet sandwich with demiglace sauce on omelet, salad, minestrone soup, and yogurt. It may be a bit heavy to have croquette and cutlet sandwich in the morning. Breakfast is available from 6:30, but sometimes it can be full and you may have to wait for about 20 minutes. It's recommended to plan ahead and arrive early.
やすこぢ
3.00
When it comes to accommodations for business trips to Tokyo, we always choose Ginza Capital. Its convenient location right in front of the Yurakucho Line and within a 10-minute commute to our work site, along with its reasonable pricing, make it the perfect choice. I realized it was my first visit since the Reiwa era began, and it seems the hotel has been renovated and renamed to "Akane," which is a lovely name. I arrived at the hotel around 7:30 PM after having dinner along the way and was pleasantly surprised to receive a free upgrade to room 776, a double room. Although the room was a bit small, it was sufficient for a good night's sleep. The lack of outlets and USB ports was a downside, but the shower and bathroom were clean and not inconvenient. Breakfast was served from 6:30 to 10:00 at "Akanekuriya," and I chose the Japanese set meal without hesitation. The miso-marinated mackerel was delicious, and the grilled salmon was moist and flavorful, living up to the market nearby. I checked out at 9:00 due to work commitments, which turned out to be more successful than expected, allowing me to return to Fukuoka with pride. As a food reviewer, I also revisited Isehiro for lunch, made my first visit to Manoya Parlor, enjoyed a perfect coffee time at Cafe de Rambou, and savored the exquisite tonkatsu at Yuh-san, making this Tokyo business trip very fulfilling!
HIRO’s
4.00
I stayed at Moeaki in the new building! Oh? The phone number was the same, so I'll leave a review here. The address is different... The restaurant on the first floor is official, a bit confusing... It's a new business hotel, and I ordered a package deal for the next day's meeting place along the train line. It was clean and good. The breakfast was also good as reviewed.
オグリジェーン
2.70
The breakfast venue is located on the 2nd floor of the hotel and serves a buffet with a mix of Japanese and Western dishes. The area was a bit cramped, with shared seating. I felt like there were fewer menu options compared to other hotels. I mainly had rice, miso soup, sausages, and seaweed, focusing on Japanese dishes.
今日の一品
2.90
I stayed overnight on a business trip and had breakfast here. Despite the name including Ginza, it is not actually located in Ginza but rather close to Tsukiji. It's a convenient location. I thought it would be Western-style cuisine, but it turned out to be a buffet with a variety of options including Japanese, bread, curry, and more. However, the selection was quite limited. The taste was average. There was nothing particularly noteworthy or worth taking photos of. Thank you for the meal.
こむコム
3.00
This is the "Ginza Capital Hotel Annex" in Higashi-Ginza. I always stay here when on a business trip with Tokyo Pack. Every morning, they serve a buffet breakfast, and this time they introduced "dashi chazuke." You scoop rice into a bowl, add toppings, and pour the dashi over it. The toppings include seaweed, shiso, salmon, mackerel, tempura crumbs, pickled vegetables, plum seaweed, making it exciting from the morning. Even if you don't have much appetite from drinking too much, it goes down smoothly. Of course, besides "dashi chazuke," they also offer a breakfast buffet with plenty of vegetables. Tomato juice, fresh vegetables with tofu, grated daikon with dried baby sardines scrambled eggs, bacon, sausages, it's a hearty breakfast as always. Yogurt with cereal, and coffee. It's nice that they have coffee available at the front desk too. Thank you for the delicious breakfast every time.
2x0y1z1
3.10
Exiting Shin-Tomi-cho Station, you will find Ginza Capital Hotel right away. Although my company used to be located in Shin-Tomi-cho, I don't spend much time in the office there, so I am not very familiar with the lunch options in the area. That's why I decided to stop by here and check it out. Overall, I think it's worth a visit. However, it seems quite busy during lunchtime, so I wouldn't recommend it if you're looking to relax and take your time with your meal. For around 1000 yen, you can choose a decent main dish and satisfy yourself with the salad bar. My acquaintance ordered pasta, which was honestly mediocre. I suggest opting for a dish with a main item, like the grilled swordfish.
桃裕
3.00
I always use this place for business trips. I usually have breakfast here with a hangover, but this day I was feeling great. I enjoyed a variety of delicious breakfast options.
こむコム
3.00
This is a business hotel in Tsukiji, the Ginza Capital Hotel Shin-Kan. This is my third time here this year, it's just the right place. Let's have a good breakfast, especially on a hot day. Salad, eggs, ham, corn croquette, mixed rice with miso soup, mentaiko... Eating a proper breakfast is a sign of good health. Now, two interesting things happened this time. First, there was a foreign couple sitting next to me. The man was eating his "toast" with a fork and knife, cutting it in pieces. Then he did the same with his "croissant," cutting it in half with a fork and generously spreading jam on it. Impressive. The second thing was a girl sitting in front of me who had two rice bowls on her tray. I thought she was serving someone else's portion, but then another girl arrived and asked her, "Why do you have two rice bowls?" She replied, "Because I wanted to eat both 'mixed rice' and 'plain rice'!" Quite funny. Thank you for the delicious breakfast.
こむコム
3.00
This is the "Ginza Capital Hotel Main Building" near Tokyo, Ginza, and Shintomicho Station. Recently, when I have business trips to Tokyo, I always stay at this hotel. The salad is refreshing with celery, baby leaf, and okra, giving it a summer feel. The scrambled eggs, bacon, and sausages make for a hearty breakfast. The hash potatoes add a touch of junk food to the meal. There's also yudofu, natto, and other Japanese protein options. Rice with seaweed, takana, and spicy cod roe is a classic Japanese breakfast. The juice is packed with vegetables. Yogurt and cereal are also breakfast essentials. Coffee is available in the lobby, making it a relaxing start to the day. A satisfying morning feast.
こむコム
3.00
This is a review of the breakfast buffet at the Ginza Capital Hotel in Tsukiji, Tokyo. They offer a good variety of Western and Japanese dishes. The abundance of vegetables was greatly appreciated after a night of drinking. The fresh salad with celery was particularly refreshing. The tofu, yogurt, and fruit were also delicious and healthy. Thank you for the wonderful breakfast.
東雲稲荷
3.50
I stayed at the main building of Ginza Capital Hotel in August 2017. The breakfast voucher could be used at the restaurant "Flora" on the 1st floor of the main building, as well as on the 1st or 2nd floor of the new building across the street. While "Flora" offers set menus of Japanese or Western cuisine, the new building has a buffet. I usually stayed at the main building and had set meals at "Flora" during my recent Tokyo business trips, so this time I decided to try the buffet at the new building for a change. The breakfast venue this morning was on the 2nd floor banquet hall, likely due to the summer vacation period and the high number of guests. In addition to the banquet hall where the food was displayed, meeting rooms on the same floor were also open. When I entered the room, there was a variety of Japanese and Western dishes lined up. I carefully selected two types of bread, a plate with bacon, salmon, omelette, scrambled eggs, ham, vegetable salad, fruit yogurt, and coffee. Compared to the set menu at the main building, I appreciated being able to choose from a variety of options and adjust the portion size at the buffet. It was a satisfying meal.
honohono
3.50
I don't usually expect much from the breakfast at business hotels, but this place exceeded my expectations with its delicious variety. They had curry, fried rice, croissants, pain au chocolat, which would appeal to kids and men, as well as pickles, simmered dishes that would satisfy the elderly. Furthermore, they had a blend of about 10 types of vegetables, which would be very popular with women. ☆Items I chose: Dried radish, simmered dish, rolled omelette, scrambled eggs, grilled horse mackerel, potato salad, miso soup, vegetable salad, coffee, natto, dried young sardines, hot tofu. I resisted the temptation to go for seconds and saved it for later. I stayed here with the intention of going to Tsukiji (gave up due to drinking too much the night before), but it seems like I won't be going to Tsukiji next time I stay here.
meer32
3.00
I stayed at a hotel in Tokyo because I planned to stay late. Since my stay was short, I decided to choose a cheap hotel. I asked around and found this place. The room was quite small, but it was enough for just sleeping. I had breakfast included, so I had a light meal at the buffet. It was decent enough. It's recommended for those visiting Tsukiji Market as it's close by.
らっき~
3.30
I went to have breakfast at the "Ginza Capital Hotel Main Building" near Tsukiji. The breakfast at Ginza Capital Hotel was very satisfying. There was a wide variety of dishes, and you can have a healthy meal in the morning. There are many tables, so you can use it without much waiting. Ginza Capital Hotel seems to be a hotel in the "Hato Bus" group, so when there are group customers during breakfast, it may be a bit crowded. It is recommended for business people who work hard all day because you can eat a lot of dishes at a leisurely pace.
チケコタ
4.00
I stayed at this hotel with a plan that included accommodation and breakfast. The biggest advantage of this hotel is its proximity to Tsukiji. In addition, it is easy to access transportation and the Hato Bus. Another benefit is that the breakfast cost is affordable. For just an additional 500 yen from the room-only rate, you can enjoy the breakfast buffet that normally costs 1470 yen. The bread, fried chicken, and curry stew were delicious, and I ended up getting seconds. I was so full that I couldn't even consider going to Tsukiji for breakfast as originally planned (lol). The hotel service was also good, and I was able to sleep comfortably. Thank you very much.
大和務
3.30
I stayed overnight from New Year's Eve, and had breakfast at the hotel on New Year's Day. It was a special "osechi version" for the New Year. The breakfast was served on a tray, which made it easy to eat. We could help ourselves to drinks, but coffee was brought to us after the meal. It seemed like many guests were staying at the hotel for the New Year holidays. It was cold on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, but we were able to relax at the hotel. ^_^
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