Explore Tokyo’s culinary gems on a private tour. Discover hidden eateries, historic sites, and local culture. Savor authentic flavors and enrich your travel experience.
Explore Tokyo’s culinary gems on a private tour. Discover hidden eateries, historic sites, and local culture. Savor authentic flavors and enrich your travel experience.
- 6-chōme-15-1 Ueno - We’ll start at one of the most popular sushi stores for freshly prepared sushi and begin strolling the lively local streets near the train station.
- Leaving the bustling station area, we head downtown to sample the famous “Gyoza” ravioli.
- A stone’s throw away, we find a Japanese street food staple, the famous Yakitori, served…
- 6-chōme-15-1 Ueno - We’ll start at one of the most popular sushi stores for freshly prepared sushi and begin strolling the lively local streets near the train station.
- Leaving the bustling station area, we head downtown to sample the famous “Gyoza” ravioli.
- A stone’s throw away, we find a Japanese street food staple, the famous Yakitori, served with a draught beer or flavoured Sawa in a busy Tachinomiya (stand-up eating and drinking restaurant).
- We then stop for another street food classic, the famous Korokke, to be enjoyed while strolling through the stores of the Ameyoko district.
- It’s time to move on from savoury to sweet with our first choice of Manju or, depending on the season, freshly cut fruit.
- And a trip to Japan wouldn’t be considered complete without a taste of Matcha ice cream.

- Private and exclusive tour, there won’t be anyone else in your group.
- Food & Drinks Tastings
- Customization of the tour
- Walking tour
- Private and exclusive tour, there won’t be anyone else in your group.
- Food & Drinks Tastings
- Customization of the tour
- Walking tour
- Tips (Optional)
- Tips (Optional)
- Sushi - Sushi is a traditional Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice combined with various ingredients wrapped in seaweed or served atop rice.
- Gyoza - Gyoza are Japanese dumplings typically filled with ground meat and vegetables, wrapped in thin dough, and then either fried or steamed.
- Korokke - Korokke is a croquette made by mixing mashed…
- Sushi - Sushi is a traditional Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice combined with various ingredients wrapped in seaweed or served atop rice.
- Gyoza - Gyoza are Japanese dumplings typically filled with ground meat and vegetables, wrapped in thin dough, and then either fried or steamed.
- Korokke - Korokke is a croquette made by mixing mashed potatoes with different ingredients then coating them in breadcrumbs, and then frying until crispy.
- Yakitori - Yakitori is a Japanese skewered chicken dish where small pieces of chicken are skewered and grilled over charcoal.
- Fruits - Fruits are typically served as part of a dessert course, offering a refreshing and sweet conclusion to a meal
- Matcha ice cream - A creamy frozen treat infused with finely ground green tea leaves, boasting a vibrant green hue and a balance of bitter, earthy notes with sweetness.
- Two different teas - It might be served either as a starter to accompany appetizers or as a beverage accompanying the main course.
- A beer or soft drink - Beer or soft drinks are commonly served as beverages accompanying the main course or throughout the meal.
Embark on a private food tour in Tokyo, starting at the Japan Post Office. Your guide will lead you through Ameyoko Shopping Street and Gaado Shita, known for local eateries. Pass by Ueno Park, famous for cherry blossoms, and see Ueno Toshogu Shrine and Kiyomizu Kannon-do. Discover hidden food spots, from street stalls to traditional eateries, gaining…
Embark on a private food tour in Tokyo, starting at the Japan Post Office. Your guide will lead you through Ameyoko Shopping Street and Gaado Shita, known for local eateries. Pass by Ueno Park, famous for cherry blossoms, and see Ueno Toshogu Shrine and Kiyomizu Kannon-do. Discover hidden food spots, from street stalls to traditional eateries, gaining insights into local culture and history. Finish the tour with a rich culinary experience and a deeper appreciation for Japanese cuisine.
- Not recommended for Vegans / Vegetarians
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.