Discover the incredible diversity of flavors and the ever-evolving culinary scene of Tokyo at the "Tokyo Tokyo Delicious Museum." Join us from May 17th (Friday) to May 19th (Sunday) in Ariake for three days of diverse deliciousness.
This year marks the third edition of the event, offering a culinary extravaganza where you can discover unique and original menus that can only be found here. Indulge in gourmet courses from Michelin-starred restaurants that are rarely found at other food festivals. This is a top-notch food festival where you can discover the "delicious" food that suits you. For the ultimate experience, we have created the "LIVE KITCHEN TATAMI," where visitors can enjoy delicious dishes on a spacious 40-meter tatami matted floor. Additionally, we have the "Edo Yatai Zone," inspired by the Edo-era food stands, offering a wide range of entertainment choices for people of all nationalities and ages.
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From long-established establishments to up-and-coming establishments,
Enjoy your favorite dishes on tatami seats
In addition to event-limited dinner courses (advance reservations required), we also offer a la carte menus.
Click here to make a reservation for the dinner course
Feel the “now” of Tokyo Enjoy the charm of food

Yopu no Oubutashioyaki

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Piatto Suzuki

YORONIKU

gyopao

Akihabara Caligari

HAL YAMASHITA TOKYO

Yamada's Unagi

CHIN KA SI SAI

TACO RiCO

HIBIYAKIIMO Tokyo

TOKYO YAMANOTE CULINARY INSTITUTE

Peruvian Cuisine ALDO

Tsukishima SPAINCLUB

FANCL BROWN RICE MEALS with TOKYO JAPAN CAMPAIGN
Taste traditional Edomae cuisine
Offering distinctive dishes from all over Japan
Enjoy the charm of Tokyo food
A gathering of markets and workshops

TAKENO TO OHAGI

Meijiza

GINZA MATSUZAKI-SENBEI

shinbashi shinshodo

Japan fake food art

TOKYO MIZUHIKI

Ten colors of Tokyo plates - Making original picture plates -

ISHIKAWA KITAICHI SHIKKITEN

NIIGATA RICE FLOUR SWEETS

Oishii Yamagata Plaza

HELLO! DONUTS

SEA VEGETABLE

AKAITSUBO

TOKYO METROPOLITAN INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE

TokyoTourist Information Center

Design your bag with vegetable stamps! Aroma candles made from waste oil