Searching for a spot to feast on raw fish in Shibuya? Here are five top picks to make the choice of Shibuya sushi restaurants a little easier.
We talk about this sushi chain a lot. Plus they have a cool logo. Plates start at around yen, and you can expect decent, freshly-prepared sushi of all kinds delivered to your table via miniature train.
The menu is electronic a touchscreen and supports multiple languages, including English, Korean and Chinese. Order as much as you like most people fill up on plates and enjoy the experience. Kids especially dig it.
Plates are priced from yen and up, with yen being the average for a really decent sample of seafood. Alternatively, point to what you want on the English menu and look hungry and hopeful. Our advice: try the tuna belly, at least once. What this place lacks in atmosphere, it certainly makes up for in food. Part of a popular little sushi chain that also has branches in East Shibuya, Shin-Okubo, Ikebukuro and Kichijoji, among other areas of Tokyo, Tenkazushi serves up fresh fish from yen a plate.
Our recommendation? The name might be a bit of a mouthful, but their sushi is straightforward and straight-up delicious. Plate prices are a little higher here, so expect to pay upwards of yen for two pieces of nigiri.
There is an English menu, the fish comes to you by miniature car last we checked , and the manager is on the ball and responsive. Go forth and feast. Come in and take a … position in front of the counter in this cozy, friendly eatery in the heart of Shibuya.
You call out your order to the chef there is some English on the menu , and he makes up your dish on the spot. Note for those not so into fish: All of these sushi restaurants serve at least some other dishes too.
Examples include miso soup, noodles and steamed savory custards chawanmushi. Ticked all of these Shibuya sushi joints off the list? Tell us about it on the commmunity forum.
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