Street Food Hunt in Shibuya
Discover the Japanese street food scene in Shibuya like a local, while learning about Japan’s food culture and history!
Highlights
Visit 5 food stops with a diverse selection of Japanese food
Explore an underground depachika food emporium
See the truly authentic, local side of Shibuya (no tourist traps here!)
Discover Japan’s unique food history through traditional dishes
Top it off with a delicious traditional Japanese dessert!
Experience Details
Famous for the iconic Shibuya Scramble, department stores, and entertainment, Shibuya is also a foodie’s paradise, packed with hidden gems offering authentic Japanese street food dishes. The Street Food Hunt in Shibuya is one of the top things to do in Shibuya, as it will show you the authentic, local side to this bustling Tokyo neighborhood. Don’t just tread the same path as all tourists before you, discover the real Shibuya with a local English-speaking tour guide who will take you around to all of Shibuya’s secret local food spots. On this 3-hour food tour of Shibuya, you will taste several different delicious Japanese foods at 5 locations, including gourmet wagyu beef skewers, several types of sushi, and a super traditional Japanese dessert. In addition to Japanese street food, you’ll also explore Japan’s underground (literally) food culture: depachika food basements! With a local food tour guide to give you the inside scoop on the culinary scene in stylish Shibuya, this Street Food Hunt in Shibuya is a must on your list of things to do in Shibuya, perfect for foodies and fashionistas alike. Menu: -Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki -Kare pan (curry-filled fried bread) -5-7 different varieties of sushi -A traditional Japanese dessert!
Inclusions
A 3-hour food tour of the bustling Shibuya area
Several different dishes at 5 food stops (see menu)
Traditional Japanese dessert included
One beverage
Meeting Point and Meeting Time
Meet-up details will be sent to your provided email upon booking is confirmed. If you don't receive details, please contact us.
Remarks
The food tour starts strictly on time. Please be respectful of the other guests. The tour will start even if guests arrive after the departure time.
While this is a family-friendly tour, please note that there are no strollers allowed.
Cancellation Policy
Cancel your booking at least 2 days before the experience start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Experience Location
Shibuya’s commercial area is a fashionista haven, home to department stores, boutiques, and entertainment. Shibuya’s most famous meeting point is Hachiko Statue. And you can’t miss the Shibuya Crossing. For two minutes at a time, the world’s most intense pedestrian crossing comes to life. A popular street photography spot, the crossing is symbolic of Tokyo, featured in films like Lost in Translation and Tokyo Drift. Another point of interest is Bunkamura which literally means “culture village,” consisting of concert halls, a theater, a cinema, and a museum that features changing exhibits.
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