HIROO: New trendy street food area in Tokyo!!
Tokyo is one of dream destinations of attractions and sightseeing, which fascinates millions of visitors each year. The popular spots such…
Tokyo is one of dream destinations of attractions and sightseeing, which fascinates millions of visitors each year. The popular spots such as Shibuya, Harajuku, Shinjuku are always busy with many tourist. But actually there are a lot of trendy and stylish areas in Tokyo city that tourists don’t know about yet.
Today let me introduce you the new trendy area which has a great number of delicious and photogenic street food shops, which is called HIROO (広尾).
Hiroo station is on the Hibiya subway line which isn’t far from Shibuya area and you can easily access within 10 mins by train. At the station, I recommend you to find exit 1, the street corner is a few steps away. At a place, they’re providing you a lot of good tasting food shops. Prepare your stomach and follow me 😀
1. French fries at And the friet
2. Lobster sandwich at Luke’s Lobster
Operation Hour : 11:00~21:00
3. Soft cream at Melting in the mouth
Operation Hour : 10:30~20:00
4. Doughnut and coffee Mark Espresso Canvas Tokyo
Operation Hour : 10:00~19:30
5. Pancake at Les grands arbres
Operation Hour : Lunch Time 11:00~15:30 / Tea Time 15:30~18:00 / Dinner Time 18:00~22:00
6. Chocolate fondants and marshmallow pizza at Max Brenner
Opereation Hour : 10:00~20:00
Map :
How did you like Hiroo? There are more neighbourhoods in Tokyo, which are very much worth exploring! You may like these articles below, for more about Tokyo’s hidden spots 🙂
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