[All-You-Can-Eat Plans Available] Seven Sushi Restaurants to Check Out in Culinary Hotspot Shibuya


2023.02.14

NAVITIME TRAVEL EDITOR

[All-You-Can-Eat Plans Available] Seven Sushi Restaurants to Check Out in Culinary Hotspot Shibuya

Shibuya bustles day and night with tourists and business travelers alike. The Scramble Crossing, which sees up to 500,000 people a day walk its asphalt, is a tourist attraction that draws crowds of international sightseers. With restaurants of all sorts, Shibuya is also known as a culinary hotspot. Even considering just sushi restaurants, the variety is astounding, and it's easy to find a restaurant to suit your needs, whether you're after a casual place for a quick bite, a popular family eatery, or a restaurant with private rooms suitable for business entertainment. Read on for seven Shibuya sushi restaurants. You're sure to find something to match your mood!

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    Satisfy Your Hunger at Shibuya's All-You-Can-Eat Sushi Restaurants

    The beauty of all-you-can-eat sushi is that you can enjoy as much delicious sushi as you'd like without worrying about your wallet. Eat fresh sushi to your heart's content at the following Shibuya restaurants.

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    [Shibuya Scramble Crossing] Shabu-yo, Shibuya Eki-mae Shop|Savor as Much Shabu-Shabu and Sushi as You Desire!

    You'll find all-you-can-eat sushi as part of select dinner courses at the Shibuya Eki-mae branch of Shabu-yo, which is located close to Shibuya Station. Three courses include all-you-can-eat hand-shaped nigirizushi: the all-you-can-eat domestic beef, Kirishima kurobuta pork and Angus beef course; the all-you-can-eat Kirishima kurobuta pork and Angus beef course; and the all-you-can-eat beef (two kinds) and Sangenton pork course. All of these courses are only available for a limited time, so be sure to consult the official website for the latest information before going out. A wide variety of neta sushi toppings can be enjoyed alongside beef and pork, including salmon, tuna, shellfish and shrimp.

    [Access]
    JR lines: approx. 2-minute walk from Shibuya Station, Hachiko ticket gates
    Tokyo Metro lines, Tokyu Toyoko Line, Den-en-toshi Line: approx. 1-minute walk from Shibuya Station, A4 exit
    Keio Inokashira Line: approx. 2-minute walk from Shibuya Station, central exit

    しゃぶしゃぶブッフェ しゃぶ葉 渋谷駅前店
    place
    東京都渋谷区道玄坂2-3-1渋谷駅前ビル 9F
    phone
    0354286350
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    From Family-Friendly to Authentic Sushi! Sushi Restaurants in Shibuya

    Shibuya, visited by scores of tourists, boasts plenty of restaurants suitable for families with children. You'll also find a wide range of sushi restaurants, from casual shops where you can easily drop in with friends, to high-end restaurants with completely private rooms perfect for business entertainment.

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    [Shibuya PARCO, Shibuya] Zauo|A Sushi Shop Where You Can Catch Your Meal

    Zauo is unique in that diners can savor a fish they caught themselves, prepared the way they like best. Your freshly caught fish can be enjoyed as hand-shaped nigirizushi or sashimi, or it can be salt-grilled, fried or simmered. Can't stand the feel of fish? That's not a problem, as shop staff are on hand to help as soon as you hook your fish. The menu also includes omakase nigirizushi, futomaki rolls and pressed oshizushi.

    [Access]
    JR lines: approx. 6-minute walk from Shibuya Station, Hachiko exit
    Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Hanzomon Line, Tokyu Toyoko Line, Den-en-toshi Line: approx. 4-minute walk from Shibuya Station, B1 exit
    Keio Inokashira Line: approx. 9-minute walk from Shibuya Station, central exit

    釣船茶屋 ざうお渋谷店
    place
    東京都渋谷区神南1-19-3ハイマンテンビルB1F
    phone
    0364270207
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    [E・Space Tower, Shibuya] Gonpachi Sushi|A Sushi Restaurant with a Spectacular Night View

    Gonpachi Sushi is a sushi restaurant that features a panoramic view of the Shibuya nightscape. Enjoy authentic sushi made with seasonal ingredients and delicious Japanese sake in a stylish space a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city. We recommend counter seating for gourmet diners looking for the chance to enjoy a close-up show of sushi chefs working their magic. The relaxed, sophisticated atmosphere is as suitable for business entertainment as it is for date night. The restaurant is open late seven days a week.

    [Access]
    JR lines: approx. 8-minute walk from Shibuya Station, Hachiko exit
    Keio Inokashira Line: approx. 5-minute walk from Shibuya Station
    Keio Inokashira Line: approx. 3-minute walk from Shinsen Station

    権八SUSHI渋谷
    place
    東京都渋谷区円山町3-6 Eスペースタワー14F
    phone
    05054430491
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    [Hikarie, Shibuya] Maguro Donya Miura Misakiko Megumi |Directly Connected to the Station

    Maguro Donya Miura Misakiko Megumi is a kaiten-zushi (conveyor-belt sushi) restaurant operated by a tuna wholesaler. Here, you can enjoy a variety of cuts of tuna. Fresh neta sushi toppings are prepared before your eyes by the sushi chefs, making this the perfect spot for those looking for a casual meal as well as those keen to experience authentic sushi. The restaurant is also equipped with table seating at the back of the restaurant, making it a good choice for those wanting to have a relaxing bite to eat.

    [Access]
    JR lines and Keio Inokashira Line: direct connection from Shibuya Station via the 2nd floor passageway
    Tokyo Metro Ginza Line: direct connection from Shibuya Station via the 1st floor
    Tokyu Toyoko Line, Den-en-toshi Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line: direct connection from Shibuya Station via B5 exit

    まぐろ問屋三浦三崎港恵み 渋谷ヒカリエ店
    place
    東京都渋谷区渋谷2-21-1 渋谷ヒカリエ6F
    phone
    0364277998
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    [Miyamasuzaka, Shibuya] Sushi no Ikumi|Authentic Sushi in a Relaxed Atmosphere

    Sushi no Ikumi is run by a long-established fish specialty restaurant in Miyamasuzaka, and it prides itself on offering authentic sushi made with fresh, ikejime-processed fish. Ikejime refers to a special method of preparing fish post-catch that preserves flavor and texture.

    At Sushi no Ikumi, you can enjoy superb sushi in simple comfort. A feature of the restaurant is the modest size of the shari vinegared rice. This has been carefully balanced so you can savor your sushi with Japanese alcoholic beverages. The restaurant also has a range of sake that pairs well with sushi and, depending on the time of your visit, you may find yourself with options that include rare local sake and seasonal sake. Private rooms are also available, making Sushi no Ikumi an excellent option for business lunches.

    [Access]
    JR lines: approx. 5-minute walk from JR Shibuya Station, Miyamasuzaka exit
    Tokyo Metro lines, Tokyu Toyoko Line, Den-en-toshi Line, Keio Inokashira Line: approx. 5-minute walk from Shibuya Station
    Tokyo Metro Omotesando Station: approx. 5-minute walk from B2 exit

    寿しの いく味
    place
    東京都渋谷区渋谷1-7-1 渋谷S-6ビル 1F
    phone
    0364272762
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    [Shibuto Cine Tower, Shibuya] Tsukiji Sushi Say|Sushi and Drinks at a Hidden Away Restaurant

    Though a venerable sushi restaurant with a history stretching back more than 130 years, Tsukiji Sushi Say is characterized by its friendly, laid-back atmosphere that lets you relax and enjoy exceptional sushi. Carefully selected ingredients, selected by the manager himself, are used for hand-shaped nigirizushi that can be enjoyed both in-store and as a takeout set menu. Tsukiji Sushi Say also boasts a wide selection of sake that perfectly complements the seafood on offer. If you're after a decadent experience in a relaxed environment, consider Tsukiji Sushi Say a necessary addition to your itinerary.

    [Access]
    JR lines: approx. 3-minute walk from Shibuya Station, Hachiko exit
    Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line: direct connection from Shibuya Station, A1 exit
    Keio Inokashira Line: approx. 2-minute walk from Shibuya Station, west exit

    築地寿司清 渋谷店
    place
    東京都渋谷区道玄坂2-6-17 渋東シネタワーB2
    phone
    0334618992
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    [Near Cerulean Tower, Shibuya] Sushi Ichikan|Sushi Served with a Side of Omotenashi in a Relaxed, Woodgrain-Finished Shop

    Sushi-ya no Ichikan, a longtime Daikanyama favorite, has relocated (and been renamed), with its new location just a hop and a skip from the Cerulean Tower near Shibuya Station's west exit. The restaurant is popular for its course meals, crafted from the freshest seasonal fish and the refined culinary skills of its sushi chefs. The à la carte menu features a variety of neta sushi toppings, of which the zuke-maguro (marinated tuna) is particularly worthy of a mention. The specially crafted shari vinegared rice enhances the flavor of the ingredients. Although Sushi Ichikan is an upscale restaurant, it can be enjoyed at lunchtime for a relatively reasonable price.

    [Access]
    JR and Tokyo Metro lines: approx. 8-minute walk from Shibuya Station

    すしいちかん
    place
    東京都渋谷区桜丘町22-8 縣ビル B1F\ \ \
    phone
    0364278103
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    [Dogenzaka, Shibuya] Tenkazushi, Shibuya Dogenzaka Shop

    The beauty of reasonably priced kaiten-zushi (conveyor-belt sushi) is that you can enjoy a full meal without worrying about your wallet. At Tenkazushi, your sushi is also incredibly fresh, as fish is purchased daily directly from Tsukiji Market and served on the same day. Special offers are available at lunchtime and on rainy days, so be sure to check the official website for details. In addition to tuna and other standard neta sushi toppings, you'll also find Hawaiian rolls and California rolls.

    [Access]
    JR lines: approx. 4-minute walk from Shibuya Station, Hachiko exit
    Tokyo Metro lines: approx. 1-minute walk from Shibuya Station, A1 exit
    Keio Inokashira Line: approx. 2-minute walk from Shibuya Station, west exit

    天下寿司 渋谷道玄坂店
    place
    東京都渋谷区道玄坂2-9-10
    phone
    0334643972
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