Recommended Cafes & Restaurants for Breakfast in Shibuya

Published: Jun 21, 2024
Updated: Dec 22, 2024

Shibuya is one of the most famous areas in Tokyo, known for its iconic scramble crossing and the Hachiko dog statue. It's the center of youth culture, where the latest fashion and trends converge, constantly evolving into an exciting area. For me, it's a familiar place I've frequently visited since my student days.

It's also known for its art galleries and live music venues, giving it an artistic and musical side. Recently, it has gained attention as the setting for many anime shows.

Popular with not only Japanese but foreign tourists as well, Shibuya has a wide variety of dining options. Especially at night, izakayas (Japanese-style pubs) and bars open up one after another, creating a lively atmosphere. Shibuya is an area brimming with stimulation and discoveries that you must visit.

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If you are interested in What to Do in Shibuya in the Morning, check the article below! I summarized how and where you can enjoy Shibuya in the Morning as much as possible.

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Breakfast in Japan

Japanese breakfast

The traditional Japanese breakfast, called "ichiju-sansai," consists of a bowl of rice, a soup, and three side dishes, providing a well-balanced nutritious meal. The typical side dishes include a main dish like grilled fish or an egg dish, plus two other nutrient-rich dishes such as natto (fermented soybeans) or vegetables.

However, in today's busy society, lifestyles have changed, and so have breakfast habits. More people are opting for convenient options like bread, cereal, or grab-and-go items from convenience stores.

Additionally, with the spread of cafe culture, many now enjoy breakfast at restaurants. To cater to this change, restaurants offer a variety of breakfast menus to meet different needs. The ability to choose a breakfast style that suits one's mood is one reason why dining out for breakfast has become popular.

Morning in Shibuya

While Shibuya is known as the "city that never sleeps," with crowds spilling into its izakayas and bars at night, the morning presents a completely different side. JR Shibuya Station is crowded with commuters and transfer passengers, but since most commercial facilities don't open until around 10 or 11 am, the morning hours are relatively quiet and peaceful.

Some izakayas do offer lunch, but their main business is at night. In contrast to the night's liveliness, the morning in Shibuya allows you to enjoy a calm, relaxed time.

Shops Offering Onigiri (Rice Balls)

Katsuo to Bonta

Katsuo-to-Bonta
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Katsuo to Bonta is a popular onigiri (rice ball) specialty shop in Shibuya. Using premium rice and dashi broth made from bonito flakes, they serve plump, flavorful rice balls generously stuffed with fillings. A must-try!

My recommendations are the "Tenpaku no Okaka" and "Hidakasan Kombu." Simple but lets you savor the delicious flavors of the ingredients. Onigiri is reasonably priced between 200-300 yen each. A delightful bargain!

In addition to onigiri, they also offer oden (Japanese hot pot) and ochazuke (rice with green tea poured over). The shop is centered around a counter, and takeout is available. If you want a casual, healthy Japanese breakfast experience, this is the place to go.

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- Address: Shibuya Stream 2F, 3-21-3 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Closed: None (except when Shibuya Stream is closed)
- Phone: 050-5596-8961
- Hours: 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
- Official Website: https://www.bontabonta.jp/

Musubitei

Musubitei
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Musubitei is a new onigiri cafe that opened on August 31, 2023. In addition to classic onigiri flavors, they offer onigiri packed with traditional Japanese ingredients and flavors that are very popular.

A recommended flavor is the "Aojiso Takana" – the sophisticated aroma and slight bitterness create an exquisite, adult-friendly onigiri. Onigiri are priced between 200-300 yen each, and they also offer a variety of Japanese ingredient-inspired side dishes, perfect for a slightly indulgent breakfast or lunch. The simple, relaxing cafe-like interior includes an eat-in space.

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- Address: Daisan Yagi Building 1F, 3-7-2 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Closed: None
- Phone: 03-5464-2211
- Hours: Weekdays 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM,
    Weekends/Holidays 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
    *Closes when sold out
- Official Website: https://www.musubitei.jp/

Shops Offering Japanese Cuisine

Shinpachi Shokudo

Shinpachi
Source: Official Website

Shinpachi Shokudo is a popular charcoal-grilled Japanese cuisine chain. Here you can enjoy hearty yet healthy Japanese breakfast sets featuring grilled fish or meat.

I recommend the "Sakana Teishoku" – your choice of grilled fish like horse mackerel, Pacific saury, or salmon, along with rice, miso soup, and a side dish. The aroma of the charcoal-grilled fish is mouth-watering.

Set menus are reasonably priced at around 1,000 yen. The spacious interior is open early, making it a great spot to recharge after a night out.

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- Address: Sato Estate Building Honkan 1F, 3-18-5 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Closed: None
- Phone: 03-6712-6369
- Hours: 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
- Official Website: https://www.shinpachi-shokudo.com/

Nigo-me

Nigoume
Source: Official Website

Nigo-me is a relaxed restaurant located on the 1st floor of the Shibuya Creston Hotel. Here, you can choose between a "Japanese Breakfast" or "Western Breakfast" set.

The "Japanese Breakfast" includes a traditional Japanese breakfast menu and a drink for a reasonable 1,430 yen. It's a great opportunity to enjoy high-quality meals prepared with care by the hotel chefs at an affordable price.

The appeal of this restaurant is being able to leisurely savor a healthy Japanese meal during the quiet morning hours. However, non-staying guests need to make a reservation by the day before, so please keep that in mind.

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- Address: Shibuya Creston Hotel 1F, 10-8 Kamiyamacho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Closed: Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays
- Phone: 03-3465-0555
- Hours: 7:30 AM - 10:00 AM (Breakfast)
- Official Website:https://hmihotelgroup.com/crestonhotel-shibuya/restaurant/index.php#nigome

Shops Offering Delicious Toast

BUY ME STAND

BUY ME STAND
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BUY ME STAND is a stylish cafe popular for its sandwiches. The green-based interior has a nostalgic vibe, making it very Instagram-worthy!

They offer many unique sandwich combinations, and as an indecisive person, I always have a hard time choosing. But the one I recommend trying first is the "Apple Cheeks." The sweetness of the apples harmonizes exquisitely with the saltiness of the camembert cheese for a luxurious taste.

Sandwiches range from 1,000 to 1,400 yen, and they also serve coffee and fresh juices.

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- Address: Namiki Hashira Mansion 202, 1-31-19 Higashi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Closed: None
- Phone: 03-6450-6969
- Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Official Website: https://www.buymestand.com/

WHITE GLASS COFFEE

WHITE GLASS COFFEE
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WHITE GLASS COFFEE is a relaxing cafe where you can feel nature despite being in central Tokyo. They offer sandwiches, cakes, coffee and are committed to providing delicious, safe meals using quality ingredients.

The slightly salted Campagne bread used in the "Avocado Toast" is a healthy yet filling recommended dish.

Breakfast ranges from 1,000 to 1,300 yen, with drinks available as add-ons. The interior is filled with plants, providing a relaxing escape from the busy day.

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- Address: Visionary Arts 1F, 23-18 Sakuragaoka-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Closed: None
- Phone: 03-6416-4550
- Hours: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
- Official Website: https://whiteglasscoffee.com/

Pan to Espresso to Machiawase

Pan to Espresso to Machiawase
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Pan to Espresso to Machiawase is a cafe featuring a pop interior and cute food items. It's conveniently located near Shibuya Station, perfect for meeting up.

For those with a sweet tooth, I recommend the "Mu to An Butter" from their morning set with multiple options. The brioche bread with sweet azuki bean paste and butter creates a harmonious blend of novelty and nostalgia.

Breakfast sets with drinks are reasonably priced from 500-700 yen, making it an ideal spot for friends to enjoy a fun morning meal together.

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- Address: MIYASHITA PARK South 2F, 6-20-10 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- Closed: None
- Phone: 03-6805-0830
- Hours: 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
- Official Website: https://www.jisoku1jikan.jp/


The morning in Shibuya offers a quiet, relaxing time in contrast to the night's liveliness. The cafes and restaurants introduced here cater to a variety of tastes, from traditional Japanese breakfasts to trendy cafe sandwiches. Each spot has its own unique charm and is worth visiting at least once.

Why not spend a serene morning in Shibuya, a cultural hub in central Tokyo? Starting your day with a leisurely breakfast at your favorite spot is sure to set you up for a wonderful day ahead.

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Eri

I'm Eri, I've been living in Tokyo for more than 10 years! I love to travel, finding good restaurants, sightseeing spots so I know well around Tokyo. I hope you ca get some ideas from my articles!