
Asakusa Street Food Walk: A Retro Culinary Tour
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Asakusa is one of Tokyo’s most iconic neighborhoods, where traditional charm and modern fun come together. Known for landmarks like Senso-ji Temple and the famous Kaminarimon Gate, it’s also a haven for street food lovers. From savory snacks to sweet treats, Asakusa’s retro shopping streets are lined with shops serving uniquely Japanese flavors — perfect for eating as you stroll.
In this article, we introduce four must-visit street food spots in Asakusa. Whether you’re into classic Japanese tastes or eye-catching desserts, each place offers a memorable experience that adds flavor to your adventure in Tokyo.
1.Asakusa Menchi

A true local favorite, Asakusa Menchi is a minced meat cutlet specialty shop just steps away from Kaminarimon. The crispy coating and juicy filling are what make this menchi-katsu stand out. Made with their original breadcrumbs and deep-fried on the spot, it’s served piping hot for maximum flavor and crunch.
Perfect for a small snack, it’s reasonably priced and conveniently sized for eating while walking. Benches are also available if you prefer to sit and enjoy your bite. Loved by both locals and tourists, this savory treat is a must-try.

2.Asakusa Kokonoe – Fried Manju

Located along the path to Senso-ji Temple, Asakusa Kokonoe is a long-established wagashi (Japanese sweets) shop famous for its fried manju — sweet buns filled with red bean paste and deep-fried until golden and crispy.
You’ll find a variety of flavors like black sesame, matcha, and custard. The slightly crispy outside and soft, mildly sweet filling offer a wonderful balance. Affordable and easy to carry, it’s a popular souvenir and great for a quick snack. Warm and freshly fried, these treats bring a touch of comfort during your walk through historic Asakusa.

3.Suzukien Asakus

Suzukien Asakusa Main Store is a paradise for matcha lovers. Famous for offering the strongest matcha ice cream in Japan, you can choose from seven levels of intensity — level 6 and 7 being the richest in matcha flavor.
The store also sells beautifully crafted sweets like matcha-filled mochi and limited-edition treats made with premium green tea paste. Other flavors include roasted hojicha and black sesame. There’s even a small bench inside for those who want to take a short break. Whether it’s summer or winter, this is a must-stop for lovers of Japanese tea culture.

4.Tako no Nakigoe – Octopus Senbei

Tako no Nakigoe (literally “The Cry of the Octopus”) is a standout snack shop specializing in pressed octopus rice crackers. A whole octopus is pressed flat in a hot iron, creating a visually impressive and incredibly crispy senbei. You can watch the process up close, and the aroma of freshly grilled seafood is irresistible.
Located near Kaminarimon, this shop is popular for its Instagram-worthy snacks and salty, ocean-fresh flavor — perfect for pairing with beer. Lightweight and portable, it’s a fun and tasty souvenir that captures the spirit of Asakusa’s traditional food scene.

Summary
Asakusa’s street food culture offers a delicious way to experience the area’s retro charm and local traditions. Whether you’re walking along Nakamise Street or discovering hidden gems in the side alleys, there’s always something new and flavorful to try.
The four shops introduced here each offer a unique glimpse into Japanese street snacks — all within walking distance of Tokyo’s oldest temple. For a memorable day out in Tokyo, treat yourself to a self-guided food walk through Asakusa and enjoy every bite of this historic neighborhood.
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Sho Kiryu
I'm a nature-loving traveler who enjoys solo trips and surfing —
but to be honest, I'm just a regular office worker who also loves a good night out!
Using my "always up for anything" attitude, I explore and share places around Japan that I personally enjoyed visiting.
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