About the cuisine
About Izakaya cuisine
Casual restaurant with wider selection of drinks. Izakaya literally means 'eat-in liquor shop,' and they serve sake, beer and liquor together with cooked dishes that go well with drinks. Typical menu include variety of Japanese food including sashimi, tempura, and grilled fish. Price, size and specialty varies widely, from a small bar underneath a train track to a luxury bar-like setting. More on Izakaya...
About the station
About Shibuya station
Shibuya district is a busy town at the West side of Central Tokyo. Hundreds of people cross the main intersection from all directions, making it a popular photo spot among international visitors. For Japanese, Shibuya is a popular shopping place among teenagers, and they are filling the many affordable drinking restaurants in town. If you step aside from its main streets into less noisy sidewalks, you could also find a large number of distinctive restaurants as well.
List of restaurants
Name |
Walk |
Cuisine |
Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sakanatei | 8-min | Izakaya | ![]() |
| Koike Build. 4F, 2-23-15 Dougenzaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo | |||
| Gorouzoppu | 5-min | Izakaya | ![]() |
| Largo Ai Build. 1F, 1-15-8 Dougenzaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo | |||
| SHIBUYA DINING Punraku | 3-min | Izakaya | ![]() |
| Q Front. 8F, 21-6 Udagawacho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo | |||
| Kina | 11-min | Izakaya | ![]() |
| 2-2-17 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo | |||


