Reviews on Cafe food in Shibuya, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan. Shibuya (渋谷区, Shibuya-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. A major commercial and business centre, it houses the two busiest railway stations in the world, Shinjuku Station (southern half) and Shibuya Station.
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3 based on 285 reviews
Since first appearing in Hawaii in 1974, Eggs ân Things has been a popular casual restaurant for locals and worldwide international tourists visiting Hawaii. Our concept is âAll Day Breakfast.â You can enjoy tasty and generous breakfast not only in the mo
After being in Japan for a few days, I was craving some western breakfast style food. Looked up this place and promptly decided this was where I would go for eggs Benedict. After sitting down and ordering, our meals took an hour to reach the table. By this point, the eggs were stone cold and bread was soggy. If I wasn't so hungry I would've sent the food back and gone somewhere else. The Bruno Mars soundtrack definitely added to my frustrations towards the Cafe in general. Maybe it was only good for pancakes but the name certainly seems like it would be good for eggs Benedict. The staff also didn't give us cutlery with our meals which we had to ask/look for ourselves. Overpriced for quality and experience.
4 based on 81 reviews
I've been coming here for years for savory galettes and wonderfully sweet dessert crepes. Whether ordering a la carte, from the always-excellent seasonal menu, or choosing one of their very reasonably priced sets, it's always a very tasty meal. I've always been impressed with the service, too - in either English or Japanese. On a nice spring or fall day, don't forget to take advantage of the outside tables!
4 based on 97 reviews
In Shinjuku for 5 days, we had breakfast and lunch here twice. Itâs at the new south exit from the station which is quite a foodie paradise.Breakfast of French toast, poached eggs and similar were of a high standard. There is a queue sometimes but it moves quickly.On our lunch visit we had whitebait pizza with Yebisu beer....sounds strange but was great.Highly recommended.
Where to eat Japanese food in Shibuya: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 98 reviews
Deliciously vegetarian and authentically Japanese, Brown Rice Canteen has been championing traditional Japanese wholefoods since we first opened fourteen years ago. Our philosophy is to provide simple, authentic Japanese dishes that celebrate the changing
Very popular lunch spot in Omotesando. It is part of a skincare company, Neal's Yard Remedies. Unclear why this restaurant has only one location globally. Wish they are in other major cities too. Three set menus daily. We visited three times and tried every set. Service was efficient and friendly. Food well prepared and lovely to look at. Had to wait one hour one day and half an hour the other time. Try to go on a weekend to avoid lines.
Where to eat Grill food in Shibuya: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 98 reviews
We offer âvegan menusâ including sandwiches with plenty of vegetables, âgluten-free menusâ such as egg white omelet, and âmenus for athleteâ including high-protein and low-calorie wrap rolls. In addition, there is a variety of salads, sandwiches, soup as
I ordered a croque-monsieur and my friend the crabe cake. The seasonning was rather good but the products themselves seem to be low quality, especially the bread and the meat. We both had an enormous potato in our plate and they were not cooked properly. Almost raw... and impossible to eat. Also the tables are too close to each others, it's not comfortable...
4 based on 794 reviews
Free to go in and take a picture. You don't have to order anything. Just enter and follow the signs.
Most Popular Steakhouse food in Shibuya, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
4 based on 194 reviews
I so enjoyed this meal. I am a coeliac and although I thought I would be no chance seeing it is over a french boulangerie I found the staff very helpful and enjoyed a lovely beef salad and glass of wine.
4 based on 181 reviews
Aoyama Flower Market Tea House remains a delightful little oasis of healthy and tasty food in Shibuya. Itâs also good for people with allergies.Itâs conveniently located right next to Omotesando Station, and super popular with locals, probably because if itâs kawaii flower-shop setting.
Tokyo Prefecture, Japan Food Guide: 10 Bar food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Shibuya
5 based on 437 reviews
I had learned about Littlebird Cafe before coming to Japan on holiday (vacation). I was recommended over and over again in my research to come here. I was pleasantly surprised and I left full and happy.My husband and I stopped here for lunch. The place happened to be empty. I immediately started looking over the menu on what I could eat. There is a regular menu that indicates the whole kitchen is gluten-free. This is rare to see in Japan and hell even in the United States. There is also another menu that indicates what is also dairy-free. This was my best friend since I am dairy-free and gluten-free.I opted for the soy sauce ramen while my husband went with the curry ramen. Both our ramens were flavorful and delicious. We also shared some gyozas. We both also enjoyed a true gluten-free beer (made of soybean) called Nadogoshi Nara. I use to be a huge beer fan before I had to go gluten-free. Nadogoshi Nara is the closest gluten-free beer in taste to a regular lager that I have found in my search.I didn't have enough room left but I wanted to try the waffles. I would definitely recommend coming here for people who are gluten-free and non-gluten-free people. The food was excellent as well as the overall service.
5 based on 519 reviews
The dream land is far away world. While a mysterious light of the candle is lit. Ladys and gentlemans become residents of the dream land. In that limited time,we will change into a smile the best of all people. That is entertainment cafe and bar "maidream
Its hard to know where to start. So firstly let me set the context. I am in my 40's and visited with my wife. What trip to Japan is complete without a trip to a maid cafe. Right? So firstly the positives. They have nailed the cutesie kawai atmosphere. Everything is pink. The desserts are cute animal themed and the girls coreograph their every move with cuteness. There were a bunch of business men drinking beer with rabbit ears and glowsticks all joining in with the dancing. There was a bunch of ladies having drink at another table. The girls are really friendly and the whole place lends itself to an enjoyable atmosphere. At least on the surface. However they're is also a shadier side. In this cafe and I would guess other similar themed cafes a certain type of client is drawn. Yhere was a middle aged loner male weirdo lurking about trying to become friends with clientel at every table. Most of them found this irrating at best, and downright creepy at worst. He was happy to tell anybody who would listen that he visits these cafes every weekend and spends 10000-15000Â¥ per night on dances and photographs. He payed for a dance on this occasion also and proceeded to writhe on the ground quasi worshipping the girl on the stage. VERY weird. And disturbing. When you think that the girls are hired for their pre-teen looks for extra cuteness bonus points, this place does not sit well in my thinking. This along with the rip-off pricing means its a big NO from me.
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