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A vast underground food hall beneath Shibuya Station, offering a 'theatre of food' with countless Japanese and international delicacies.

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Shibuya Tokyu Food Show

Shibuya Tokyu Food Show

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Must-see attractions

A vast underground food hall beneath Shibuya Station, offering a 'theatre of food' with countless Japanese and international delicacies.

"Explore stall after stall of delicacies from Japanese cuisine and beyond – a true gastronomic paradise!"

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Visit on Weekdays

Avoid weekend crowds by visiting during weekdays for a more relaxed shopping experience.

Create Your Own Tasting Menu

Combine small samples from various stalls to craft a personalized and diverse tasting journey.

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Quick Facts

Open·Closes 9PM

Cuisine

Japanese Deli & Groceries

Price

Mid-range

Phone

+81 3-3477-3111

Address

ぶちか 渋谷マークシティ 1階・ 地下1階/し, 1 Chome-12-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan

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A Gastronomic Theatre

A Gastronomic Theatre

Explore endless stalls of Japanese delicacies and international flavors, a true 'theatre of food' for every palate.

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The Famous Pistachio Cornet

The Famous Pistachio Cornet

Indulge in gourmet sweet treats, with the standout pistachio cornet being a must-try for dessert lovers.

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Fresh Seafood Delights

Fresh Seafood Delights

Savor an incredible array of fresh seafood, including sushi and otoro, presented with perfection and flavor.

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1つ1つのクオリティが高い!#次回はスイーツ!#東京グルメ #渋谷グルメ#東急フードショー #勝手にPR
@highcosper_gourmet
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Visit on Weekdays

Avoid weekend crowds by visiting during weekdays for a more relaxed shopping experience.

Create Your Own Tasting Menu

Combine small samples from various stalls to craft a personalized and diverse tasting journey.

I would eat here daily if I lived here 🇯🇵🤤🥢 #japanesefood #japantok #tokyo #shibuya #shibuyafood #foodshow #tokyotok #japaneats #tokyofoodie #japanfoodie
@kanainlosangeles
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グランドオープン!#渋谷駅 #渋谷#東急 #東急フードショー #渋谷マークシティ #マークシティ #食品
@shibuya_tankentai
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Duty-Free Tax Refund

Collect receipts for duty-free tax refunds by presenting items and receipts upon leaving.

Explore Beyond the Front

Venture to the side and back areas for more authentic traditional Japanese delicacies.

📍BOUL'ANGE Shibuya Tokyu Food Show Store ( Shibuya,Tokyo ) ~Japanese food tour~ The Best bakery that offers crunchy texture and fragrant toast 🔥 There are 7 kinds of croissants alone (with matcha for a limited time), and other classic menus such as Quini Aman and Pan au Chocolat are also very popular at this bakery. When I realised it, I picked up several scents and appearance. It is recommended t...
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Visit on Weekdays

Avoid weekend crowds by visiting during weekdays for a more relaxed shopping experience.

Create Your Own Tasting Menu

Combine small samples from various stalls to craft a personalized and diverse tasting journey.

Duty-Free Tax Refund

Collect receipts for duty-free tax refunds by presenting items and receipts upon leaving.

Explore Beyond the Front

Venture to the side and back areas for more authentic traditional Japanese delicacies.

What Travellers Say

4.6
(491k reviews)

Reviews Summary

Shibuya Tokyu Food Show is a highly praised culinary destination offering an overwhelming variety of Japanese and international foods, from fresh seafood to exquisite desserts. Visitors love the sheer diversity, quality, and the ability to create custom tasting menus. While generally affordable for the quality, some note prices can be higher than local areas. The experience is primarily takeaway or standing, with limited seating available.

"Well worth visiting. Browse stall after stall of delicacies from all corners of Japanese cuisine and beyond. There is a small seating area where you can eat whatever you have bought from any of the dousins of food stalls. We combined small samples from a handful of stalls to create a delicious tasting menu of small bites spanning meatballs and yakisoba."

Daniel Barber

"Definitely the best dessert I have ever tasted here. The pistachio cornet is amazing. And there are so many other choices that it almost feel like sugar heaven."

Helen Ell Tran

"excellent for tourists! venture beyond the front which are more western styled. try the really good traditional Japanese ones around the side and back"

Cherry Anne

What People Like

Incredible variety of food options
Fresh seafood and gourmet treats
Convenient location and accessibility

What People Dislike

Limited seating and restaurant-style dining
Can be overwhelming with choices

Frequently Asked Questions

It's a massive underground food hall, often called a 'theatre of food,' offering an unparalleled variety of Japanese and international delicacies.

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No, it's primarily a food hall with counter-serve stalls. There are limited standing tables available, but most food is for takeaway.

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Look for sushi with otoro, the famous pistachio cornet, fresh seafood, and explore diverse samples to create your own tasting menu.

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Visiting during weekdays is recommended to avoid the larger crowds typically seen on weekends.

Yes, you can collect receipts for duty-free tax refunds. Present all your receipts upon leaving the building.

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It's located in the basement of the Tokyu Toyoko Department Store, directly connected to Shibuya Station.

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