Falafel Brothers is a tiny falafel bar located about 100 meters from Roppongi Crossing. The menu consists of half …
This is another reason why convenience stores in Japan are better than anywhere else in the world. Located only 10 …
Not many bars can boast a mesh fighting ring as well as a DJ booth, but Fight Club 428 has all that and more. Tucked …
A Swedish bakery offering cakes and baked treats along with drinks. They also have cooking classes in case you want to …
Yakuzen Shokudo Chabuzen (the English name is a translation) is a tiny vegan diner specializing in ramen and soup curry …
This almost 1000-person capacity beer garden is held in the Meiji Shrine Outer Grounds. Running daily from late April …
A smart restaurant located in the Grand Hyatt Hotel, they offer a breakfast buffet, afternoon teas and dinner. Located …
Nothing signals the gentrification of Asakusa quite like a branch of uber trendy Norwegian coffee shop Fuglen opening …
Fuglen Tokyo is quite simply an excellent coffee spot. It’s a sister cafe to the Oslo based Coffee shop Fuglen, …
A little shop selling baked sweet potatoes from around Japan. There are more options available from Autumn through …
A store selling Korean-style corn dogs. One of their most popular dishes includes rainbow-colored cheese. Note: You …
A friendly retro gaming themed bar. Game Bar A-Button is known to serve many famous customers in the gaming and anime worlds.
A kaiten-sushi (conveyor belt sushi) restaurant located a few minutes from Asakusa Station.
The closest Ganso-zushi branch to Asakusa Station. It’s just across the road from Matsuya Asakusa.