Restaurants in Tokyo with All-You-Can-Eat for less than $10!!

Enjoy all you can eat lunch deals in Tokyo.. for less than 1,000 yen ($10)!!

Enjoy “endless” lunch deals in Tokyo.. for 1,000 yen ($10) or less!!


1. Kyoto Ginyuba Asakusa Kuramae

Kyoto Ginyuba Asakusa Kuramae(京都銀ゆば 浅草蔵前店) is an authentic Kyoto style Tofu restaurant located on 1F of APA Hotel Asakusa Kuramae branch. Not only tofu dishes but there are a variety of Japanese dishes such as Tempura, Udon and Soba, all can be enjoyed for 980 yen with no limit.

Map: https://goo.gl/Ry3ng4

Access: 2 mins walk from Kuramae Station

Hours: Lunch 11:30~15:00/Dinner 17:00~23:30

Genre: Tofu, Japanese

Price for All-You-Can-Eat: 980 yen

2. Moyan Curry 246 Shibuya

Moyan Curry 246 Shibuya (もうやんカレー 246 渋谷店) is a curry restaurant located only a few steps away from Shibuya Station. At the lunch buffet, 2 types of their significant curry (beef&pork) can be enjoyed with a variety of toppings and side dishes such as tandoori chicken and salad.

Map: https://goo.gl/8yoAyX

Access: a short walk from Shibuya Station

Hours: Lunch 11:30~15:30/ Dinner 18:00~23:30 (Closed on Sundays)

Genre: Curry

Price for All-You-Can-Eat: 1,000 yen

3. Kao Thai

Kao Thai (カオタイ 高田馬場店) is an authentic Thai restaurant located near Takadanobaba Station. It’s known as the first Thai restaurant in Japan, which was awarded with “Thai Select”, the certification of serving authentic Thai food. Over 10 different daily Thai dishes can be enjoyed in all-you-can-eat style with only 920 yen!

Map: https://goo.gl/4F66rC

Access: a short walk from Takadanobaba Station

Hours:Lunch 11:30~15:00/Dinner 17:00~23:00

Genre: Thai

Price for All-You-Can-Eat: 920 yen for 60 mins

4. Enjoy! EAST

Enjoy! EAST (エンジョイ!イースト) is a restaurant located in Sendagaya (between Shinjuku and Harajuku), serving healthy Japanese food in all-you-can-eat style. The plate is served with brown rice, miso soup and a variety of healthy and balanced dishes. Great option for health conscious eaters 😉

Map: https://goo.gl/ZwP1ET

Access: 3 mins walk from Sendagaya Station

Hours:Lunch 11:00~15:00/Dinner 18:00~22:00

Genre: Japanese

Price for All-You-Can-Eat: 1,000 yen

5. Spicy Spicy

Spicy Spicy (スパイシースパイシー) is a Korean restaurant located in Shibuya. The restaurant offers generous all-you-can-eat lunch buffet with over 20 kinds of dishes. Meaty and spicy Korean dishes will surely fill your appetite!

Map: https://goo.gl/FUfKiJ

Access: 5 min walk from Shibuya Station

Hours: Lunch 11:30~17:00/Diner 17:00~24:00

Genre: Korean

Price for All-You-Can-Eat: 980 yen for 70 mins

6. Jimbocho Shokuniku Center

Jimbocho Shokuniku Center (神保町食肉センター 神保町店) is a popular Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) restaurant located in Jimbocho. The restaurants is already known for serving “affordable but quality” meat, but in lunch time, the deal gets even better as you can enjoy unlimited BBQ of selected meat for ONLY 950 yen (45 mins)

Map: https://goo.gl/joFPdc

Access: 1 min walk from Jimbocho Station

Hours: Lunch 11:30~14:30/Dinner 17:00~23:30

Genre: Yakiniku (BBQ)

Price for All-You-Can-Eat: 950 yen for 45 mins


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