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Photo: Tokyo Tokyo Delicious Museum
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Tokyo Tokyo Delicious Museum 2025

A festival to enjoy Tokyo’s cuisine

Venue
Stone & Light Plaza, Flower Plaza
When
May 16th - May 18th 2025

Satisfy your inner foodie at "Tokyo Tokyo Delicious Museum" festival, a food festival dedicated to celebrating and promoting Tokyo's outstanding cuisine.

In addition to booths from famous Tokyo-based Michelin-listed restaurants, the festival will also feature a wide variety of washoku (traditional Japanese cuisine), world cuisine, and special products from all over Japan.

Please note that all payments at the event are cashless.

Tokyo Delicious Zone

Garlic shrimp PAELLA from Tsukishima SPAINCLUB
Garlic shrimp PAELLA from Tsukishima SPAINCLUB (Photo: Tokyo Tokyo Delicious Museum)

The venue will also be home to a variety of popular restaurants that serve world-class Japanese and international cuisine. Enjoy a la carte menus of Korean, French, Italian, Japanese (yakiniku, curry, eel, etc.), Chinese, Mexican, Peruvian, and Spanish food. The area also has a vegan option at HAL YAMASHITA TOKYO.

Unakotsu ramen from Yamada's Unagi
Unakotsu ramen from Yamada's Unagi (Photo: Tokyo Tokyo Delicious Museum)

Edo Zone

Sushi RYUTA
Sushi RYUTA (Photo: Tokyo Tokyo Delicious Museum)

The Edo Zone is modeled after traditional food stalls from the Edo Period (1603–1868). Here, you can enjoy soba (buckwheat noodles), sushi, and unagi (eel).

Food Journey Zone

Red curry noodles from naramahorobakan
Red curry noodles from naramahorobakan (Photo: Tokyo Tokyo Delicious Museum)

In the Food Journey Zone, you can explore dishes from restaurants across Japan, namely Italian cuisine from Yamagata and Akita, wild game dishes from Yamanashi, and cafe eats from Nara.

Market & Workshop

HELLO! DONUTS
HELLO! DONUTS (Photo: Tokyo Tokyo Delicious Museum)

Aside from restaurants, the event will also have a Market & Workshop space where you can shop and join activities. The shops sell wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets), bento (boxed lunches), senbei (rice crackers), traditional lacquerware, donuts, and other speciality goods.

In terms of workshops, you can try your hand at plastic food model-making, painting plates, making aroma candles from waste oil, and more.

Getting there

Shinjuku Station → JR Saikyo Line >> Rinkai Line → Tokyo Big Sight Station (approximately 27 minutes)

Tokyo Station → Ueno Tokyo Line / JR Yamanote Line / JR Yokosuka Line → Shimbashi Station → Yurikamome → Ariake Station (approximately 28 minutes)

Ikebukuro Station → JR Saikyo Line >> Rinkai Line → International Exhibition Center Station (approximately 31 minutes)

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Sleiman Azizi 2 years ago
Is it just me or is Koto-ku developing a reputation for multicultural cuisine?
Justin Velgus 3 years ago
Michelin-listed restaurants, vegetarian, Halal? It looks like everyone will be satisfied with the variety offered. I hope more festivals are this forward-thinking.
Kim Bergström 3 years ago
Cool concept for an event!

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