Originally Posted by
kats
As for "sushi" of Tokyo hotels, sushi restaurants at Conrad and Hyatt Regency are among the best, better than most in Ginza. They are of course very expensive, but worth it. I have not yet been impressed at other hotels.
Do you know the one about the drunk and the lamp post? The only sushi restaurant in a hotel that comes even close to the top-shelf stuff in Ginza (and elsewhere outside of hotels) is the Kyubei at the Keio Plaza. Otherwise, the value for money equation for sushi in hotels is extremely poor.
I don't see why anybody would ever suggest that one eat sushi at hotel restaurants in Tokyo.