
Japanese Grill and Craft Beer TATSU
NRT
T1's PP-eligible Japanese grill + craft beer restaurant — set menu included.
Japanese Grill and Craft Beer TATSU at NRT T1 is a Japanese grill restaurant with a strong craft beer focus, open to all paying passengers but with a complimentary set menu for Priority Pass members (typically valued at ¥3,500-5,000). The craft beer selection rotates Japanese microbreweries (Yo-Ho, Coedo, Hitachino, etc.) — distinctive among PP-eligible venues. Set menu includes a grilled main plus sides.
Crowding · comfortable
Restaurant setting — sit-down service.
Set menu typically includes a grilled Japanese main (yakitori, grilled fish, or pork), rice, miso soup, pickles. Japanese craft beer rotation paid extra (¥800-1,200/glass) — the distinctive draw.
Dietary: Limited vegetarian — confirm with staff
After passport control and security at T1, follow restaurant signage to Japanese Grill TATSU.
- 01Clear passport control + security at T1
- 02Follow restaurant signage
- 03Present PP card at the host for the set menu
Landmarks: T1 restaurant cluster
ℹ Narita (NRT)
Pricing is confirmed at booking.
Instant confirmation · No hidden fees
Make the most of it.
The craft beer selection is the differentiator — Yo-Ho, Coedo, Hitachino rotate.
PP gets the set menu; craft beer is paid extra (¥800-1,200/glass) but worth it.
Better than most PP lounges on food quality + beer selection.
Pair with a grilled main for the best experience.
Limited vegetarian options — confirm with staff.
Quick answers.
No — set menu is free with PP, craft beer is paid extra (~¥800-1,200 per glass).
No — restaurant with PP-eligible set menu and paid craft beer.

