Arata

PHONE
03-3478-5881

ADDRESS
B2F Hillside in Roppongi Hills
6-10-1 Roppongi
Minato-ku
Tokyo 106-0032

The Rigoletto chain of restaurants has been so successful with its tapas cuisine that operator Huge Co has opened a similar Japanese-style eatery at Roppongi Hills. Arata follows the same format as its sister restaurants (in Nakameguro, Kichijoji, Ginza and other locations), with an extensive menu, active kitchen and energetic staff. The ¥500 tapas dishes include a “highly recommended” potato salad, sardines with grated radish, steamed clams, fish pancakes, tofu items and lots more. Try some of the wraps, also priced at ¥500, especially the shrimp and bluefin tuna rolls. The kushiaki fare is even cheaper: for ¥180-¥350, you can sample several varieties of yakitori, pork with miso sauce, green chili, bacon & green asparagus, and grilled mozzarella. If you’re not too full, sample the wide variety of robata (charcoal grill) cuisine, including premium wagyu beef, abalone, cod, mackerel, pork, shiitake, corn, potatoes, and white asparagus (¥600-¥4,000). Noodle lovers, meanwhile, can enjoy everything from Nagasaki-style chanpon (¥1,350) to chilled “Arata reimen” (¥1,150). Naturally, the night wouldn’t be complete without dessert, and the white peach compote and crèmet d’Anjou, both ¥650, are particularly inviting. Arata seats a hefty 142 people, and also has private rooms. It’s already proving popular with the salarymen and OLs, and why not—in this recession-hit economic climate, Arata offers value for money.
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Cuisine
Japanese
Izakaya, Yakitori
Opening time
Mon-Sat&Day before Hols 11:00am-5:00am(LO FOOD 4:00am, LO DRINK 4:30am)

Sun&Hols 11:00am-11:30pm(LO Food 10:30pm, LO Drink 11:00pm)
Average price
Lunch:1000-2000
Dinner:4000-5000

Non-smoking seats available

Editorial Review

Arata

Published on May 16th, 2011

Arata caused quite a stir when it opened in Roppongi Hills in July last year. The setting—swish contemporary decor and a terrace that looks straight out onto Mohri Garden—was impressive enough, but it was surpassed by the food menu, which offered a radical fusion of two Japanese staples. On the one side, there’s a kushiyaki counter, serving up skewers of yakitori and other treats from just ¥230 per piece; on the other, there’s a robata charcoal grill, offering succulent wagyu beef, seasonal fish and vegetables. Nothing beats having your meal cooked before your eyes—especially when it tastes this good.

Arata’s menu doesn’t stop there, mind you. Tapas-style dishes run from a wallet-friendly ¥300, although you’ll probably find yourself tempted by the selection of sushi rolls (all ¥650). Everything is made from carefully sourced ingredients: the seafood is purchased directly from fisheries, while the vegetables come courtesy of specially contracted farms, meaning that only the best produce makes it to your plate.

Anybody who’s strayed to Roppongi Hills in the wee hours of the morning recently might have noticed that the area is turning into a buzzing nightspot, and Arata is right at the center of the action. As of this month, the restaurant is now open until 5am every day Monday-Saturday (and Sunday, if the following day is a national holiday). If you’ve been caught late at the office or missed your last train home, it provides a healthier alternative to a night of boozing—although if it’s alcohol you’re after, they’ve got plenty of that too, including a range of ¥2,500 bottled wine, nihonshu and shochu, and some devilishly good original cocktails.

B2F Hillside, Roppongi Hills, 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku. Tel: 03-3478-5881. Open Mon-Sat & day before hols 11am-5am (food L.O. 4am, drinks L.O. 4:30am), Sun 11am-11pm (food L.O. 10:30pm). Nearest stn: Roppongi or Azabu-Juban. www.a-ra-ta.com