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Shibuya Ward, Tokyo Gourmet Feature 2025

2025.11.14

[Latest 2025] 8 Must-Try Eats in Shibuya Ward: A Complete Guide from Lunch and Dinner to Cafes

Shibuya is a city at the forefront of trends. Beyond shopping and sightseeing, it’s also a treasure trove of incredible food. From buzzworthy cafes and ramen shops that draw lines to restaurants perfect for special occasions, the area is packed with diverse dining options. In this article, we spotlight eight especially recommended spots in Shibuya Ward. Whether for lunch, dinner, or cafe time, you’ll find this guide useful across many occasions. With SEO in mind and family-friendly information included, we delve into the charms of each place.

MARINE HOUSE Harajuku Main Store (Marine House)

Adorable custom cakes are the talk of the town! A beloved Harajuku cafe

MARINE HOUSE Harajuku Main Store boasts a prime location just a 1-minute walk from JR Harajuku Station. Known for one-of-a-kind custom cakes perfect for birthdays and anniversaries, it’s a favorite among locals. Beyond their cute looks, the lightly sweetened whipped cream and fine-textured sponge reflect a strong commitment to ingredients and flavor. They also offer cakes made without white sugar or nuts, so even small children can enjoy them with peace of mind. There’s an in-store cafe space where you can savor the cute cakes on the spot.

Genre Western cuisine, Cafe, Cakes
Address 東京都渋谷区神宮前1-10-37 CASCADE HARAJUKU 1F-2
Access 1 minute on foot from JR Yamanote Line Harajuku Station (East Exit)
Hours Dine-in 11:00–19:30 (last order), Takeout 11:00–20:00 (last order)
More details and custom cake orders here

Menya Nukaji (Menya Nukaji)

Outstanding seafood and tonkotsu double broth—A standout ramen shop in Shibuya

A 5-minute walk from Shibuya Station, Menya Nukaji serves authentic seafood–tonkotsu ramen in a calm setting. The rich yet clean-finishing broth coats the medium-thin noodles beautifully. The thick, juicy chashu is also superb. It’s counter seating only, but they provide kids’ cutlery, making it a good option for a parent-and-child ramen lunch. Using a meal-ticket system also helps keep things smooth.

Genre Chinese, Ramen
Address 東京都渋谷区宇田川町3-12 monostep2 1F
Access 5 minutes on foot from JR and Tokyo Metro Shibuya Station (A3a)
Hours Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 11:00–15:50, 18:00–19:50; Wed, Sat, Public holidays 11:00–15:50
More details here

PIZZANISTA! TOKYO (Pizzanista! Tokyo)

Authentic LA-born American pizza in Shibuya!

“PIZZANISTA! TOKYO,” a pizza restaurant born from LA street culture, has landed in Japan for the first time. In its pop, playful interior, you can casually enjoy authentic American pizza by the slice made with fresh ingredients. The menu ranges from classics like “Pepperoni” to the popular “Mushroom & Cheese.” Every Thursday, “Cheese” pizza comes with a special deal, making it perfect for lunches with kids.

Genre Western cuisine, Cafe, Pizza
Address 東京都渋谷区神宮前5-28-7 ロイヤルタウン神宮前 1F
Access 6 minutes on foot from JR Shibuya Station
Hours 11:30–20:00 (last dine-in order 19:30)
More details here

Yamashita Honki Udon Shibuya Center-gai (Yamashita Honki Udon Shibuya Center-gai)

Viral on social media! Creative udon with big impact in both looks and taste

Located in Shibuya Center-gai and open 24 hours, “Yamashita Honki Udon” is also prized for its convenience. They make Sanuki udon in-house daily and let it rest overnight for optimal texture. The signature dish is the “White Mentaiko Cheese Cream Udon,” blanketed in pure-white cheese cream. Beyond the striking appearance, the harmony of mentaiko and cream is exquisite. The cafe-like, stylish interior is welcoming for solo female diners and considerate of families with children.

Genre Japanese, Udon
Address 東京都渋谷区宇田川町21-7 ガーデンビル 2F
Access 1 minute on foot from JR and Tokyo Metro Shibuya Station (A3a)
Hours Open 24 hours
More details here

CENSU TOKYO (Censu Tokyo)

Enjoy Hong Kong-born, French-based creative cuisine

Located near Kokuritsu-Kyogijo Station, “CENSU TOKYO” is the second Japanese outpost of a popular Hong Kong restaurant. They serve inventive dishes based on French cuisine with Japanese, Western, and Chinese influences. The “Hainan Chicken Paella”—paella cooked in scallop broth topped with juicy chicken—is visually stunning and perfect for sharing. Spend a special dinner in a sophisticated space where Hong Kong and Japanese cultures blend.

Genre Japanese, Creative cuisine
Address 東京都渋谷区神宮前2-12-9
Access 8 minutes on foot from Toei Oedo Line Kokuritsu-Kyogijo Station (A3)
Hours Mon–Sat 18:00–23:00 (last food order 22:00)
More details here

GOOD LUCK CURRY Shibuya (Good Luck Curry Shibuya)

A pairing of authentic spice curry and natural wine

“GOOD LUCK CURRY” is on B1 of Shibuya PARCO. Its weekly-changing authentic spice curries skillfully use spices sourced from India. We recommend the “Aigake Curry W,” which lets you enjoy two curries on one plate. With plenty of toppings, customizing to your taste is part of the fun. Side items are also plentiful, from firm cinnamon-scented pudding to cute-looking cream soda. It’s easy to drop by while shopping, which adds to the appeal.

Genre Western cuisine, Cafe, Curry
Address 東京都渋谷区宇田川町15-1 渋谷パルコ B1F
Access 4 minutes on foot from Shibuya Station (all lines)
Hours 11:30–21:00
More details here

Sakuratei (Sakuratei)

Enjoy okonomiyaki made without chemical seasonings in an art-filled space

Adjacent to Harajuku’s Design Festa Gallery, “Sakuratei” is a unique spot where you can enjoy okonomiyaki and monjayaki surrounded by wall art from young artists. The batter, made with natural dashi and no chemical seasonings, highlights the ingredients’ flavors. With 220 seats and private rooms, the spacious venue accommodates large groups. High chairs and kids’ tableware are available, making it ideal for families.

Genre Yakiniku/Teppanyaki, Okonomiyaki/Monjayaki
Address 東京都渋谷区神宮前3-20-1
Access 5 minutes on foot from Tokyo Metro Meiji-jingumae Station (Exit A5)
Hours 11:00–23:00 (last order 22:00)
More details here

Rue Favart (Rue Favart)

Casual French in a hidden stand-alone house in Ebisu

Nestled in a quiet area of Ebisu, “Rue Favart” is a standalone house cafe-restaurant surrounded by greenery. In a retro, artistic atmosphere, you can casually enjoy authentic French cuisine. For lunch, hearty meat dishes and the colorful “Assorted Deli Salad Plate” are popular. Seasonal soft-serve available to take away is perfect for a stroll. There’s also a pet-friendly terrace, making it suitable for many occasions.

Genre Western cuisine, Cafe, French
Address 東京都渋谷区恵比寿3-28-12
Access 3 minutes on foot from JR Ebisu Station (East Exit Skywalk)
Hours 8:30–23:00 (Sun–Thu), 8:30–23:30 (Fri–Sat)
More details here

Summary

From hot spots to hidden gems, Shibuya Ward is full of enticing places to eat. The eight venues featured here not only excel in flavor but also in atmosphere and concept—each is worth a visit. Use this article as a guide and enjoy a food tour around Shibuya.

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ぐるっと東京

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