Shibuya Nonbei Yokocho offers a unique glimpse into Tokyo’s intimate and nostalgic nightlife, nestled just a short walk from Shibuya Station. Known affectionately as “Drunkard’s Alley,” this narrow alleyway is dotted with tiny bars that each provide a cozy and authentic atmosphere reminiscent of the Showa era. Visitors seeking a quiet drink away from the bustling city find comfort here, where the warm service and carefully curated sake and whisky selections stand out. The walnut tofu and duck soba come highly recommended by locals, adding a delightful culinary touch to your visit. Whether you’re looking for a local experience or a cozy spot to unwind, this hidden gem in Shibuya captures the essence of Tokyo’s traditional charm.
Customers appreciate the atmospheric alley with tiny, intimate bars exuding a nostalgic charm and retro ambiance.
Visitors enjoy the experience of many small standing bars, offering an authentic and local atmosphere.
The business offers delicious sake, whisky, walnut tofu, and duck soba, enhancing the overall dining experience.
A negative experience was reported involving rude behavior from staff, leading to customers feeling unwelcome and uncomfortable.
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东京外围Outcall service
a week agoThe alley is bustling with skewers and drinks, creating a perfect atmosphere; occasionally there may be a lack of service or a disappointing dish, but on rainy days, there are many pleasant surprises when you take shelter from the rain.
A. Septentrional
a week agoWas there in 2022. It was nice back then, lots of locals having drinks. Came back in 2026 and I am disappointed. Apparently foreigners found the place and everybody has an English menu, food became poor and bad quality and started to be more focused on drinking rather than food. Some owners of small Izakayas would smoke in front of you without asking while you're eating. In a very small room. Japanese stopped going because of the amount of tourists randomly going to drink there and packing all the tiny bars. I am aware that I'm a foreigner as well but I travel with my Japanese wife and she's also surprised how everything changed.
Barry Macaffer
a week agogigicomidinhas
a week agoNice options of restaurants and bars for all tastes. @gigicomidinhas
Enrique López de los Ríos
a week agoWe took a stroll during the day. It was lackluster, and the food was the same in every restaurant. Nothing looked appetizing. We had a beer, and it wasn't cold. Maybe it's better at night. It was hard to get there. We walked a lot, and it was a disappointment.