Four affordable, delicious lunch spots in Shibuya, Tokyo.
A Shibuya native shares four affordable dining spots in Shibuya for tasty meals that won’t break the bank.

Yo, when you roll through Shibuya, you might feel that wallet getting lighter just from the shopping vibes. Seiji Nakazawa, our Shibuya guru, knows how prices are creeping up everywhere — a beef bowl now costs over 1,100 yen. But don’t worry, he’s got the scoop on four awesome spots to fill your stomach without emptying your wallet!
First up is Saizeriya—a budget Italian haven where you can snag a Milano-style doria baked pasta for just 300 yen. Next is Marugame Seimen for some bomb udon; a small kake udon with tempura runs about 470 yen. Don’t sleep on Shibuya Hachiko Soba either, with fresh soba and dipping broth at 390 yen inside the city hall. Last but not least, Ikea Shibuya serves up hot dogs for just 100 yen. Seiji’s still on the hunt for more cheap eats, but these spots have you covered for now!
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