Opening hours: Weekdays 5pm-26pmSaturday 12pm-26pm (no lunch menu, lunchtime drinks)Sunday, holidays 12pm-11pm (no lunch menu, lunchtime drinks)Open Sunday
Rest time: Open all year round* <Please check the notice from the store> It may be changed or closed without notice. Please check with the store when visiting.
東京都渋谷区宇田川町25-2 でんえんビル B1F・B2F
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Reservation Info
Reservations possible Please call to reserve a table-top lemon sour seat where you can pour all you can drink from a dedicated all-you-can-drink server installed at your table.
Children
Children (unmarried children, primary school children)
102 seats
(Call for reservations for "table-top lemon sour" seating where you can pour all the lemon sours you want!)
Private Dining Rooms
None
Party rooms for 10 to 12 persons are available! Please contact a store employee for details!
Smoking and Non-Smoking
No smoking. Smoking area available.
Parking
None
Facilities
Stylish space, large seats, couples seats available, counter seats available, sofa seats available, power supply available, free Wi-Fi available
Drink
Sake, shochu, wine, and cocktails available
Comments
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No. 8
5.00
The exterior of the shop is also cute and neo-izakaya-like ✨✨ The menu has interesting items with intriguing names, and there are plenty of unique drinks! The tsukune (chicken meatballs) were 5 times more delicious than I imagined! I thought that neo-izakaya style restaurants focused on appearance but had average tasting food, but this place was delicious ⭐︎ I was so absorbed in eating and drinking that I didn't take any photos, but the interior was spacious and there was even a smoking area downstairs. I think this place is suitable for dates, girls' nights out, or any other occasion!
まるこ80955
3.60
After a job interview and extracurricular training, I went to a restaurant with my friends. The skewers were a bit small, but delicious! I especially recommend the ones with cartilage. The restaurant was empty because we arrived early, and most importantly, it was very clean! If you add them on LINE, they will give you a secret skewer as a service. I had a great time here!
jns_nw
3.00
There were various types of tsukune, and they were all very delicious. The restaurant had a photogenic atmosphere, so there were many young people there. I also tried the fried chicken, which was very big and filling! I think it's a great place for a girls' night out or a casual gathering.
(ミ゚∀゚キ)
2.50
I recommended the feeling of "Tsukune" because it was delicious, but maybe my expectations were too high... The chicken nuggets were really sweet, making it difficult to eat that amount with such a strong seasoning. Is there a limit to the salt in lemon sour?
おかぴ◎
4.00
The interior of the store is so cute! There are underground floors 1 and 2, and especially the second floor has hand-kneaded cushions and stylish ceiling decorations, so you can enjoy the atmosphere. The menu and food presentation are also stylish, and the performance seems enjoyable for the younger generation! There are plenty of dishes to choose from, and there are also menu items that can be shared with a large group. ✨
あきたken
3.40
I passed by on a Saturday night and the place was not crowded, so I decided to go in. The atmosphere inside was lively, with a younger crowd, which I expected since it's in Shibuya. It's a popular place for tableside lemon sour drinks, where you can drink for 500 yen for 60 minutes. Among this chain of restaurants, the food here is particularly delicious. The tsukune (chicken meatballs) with cartilage is tasty, and surprisingly, the potatoes, cabbage, and chicken wing dumplings are also delicious. The cost performance is good, making it a great place to visit as the first stop with friends or a date.
るぅーたろー
1.00
It wasn't particularly delicious. The rolled chicken meat was cooked by being pounded and it didn't seem quite right. It wasn't appetizing like at a yakitori restaurant. When I ordered the avocado and chicken salad, it was frozen? The oyakodon also looked different from the menu picture, more like boiled minced meat. Maybe it's okay to go once, but that's about it.
manarin8438
3.30
Located about a 3-minute walk from Shibuya Station, this shop caught my friend's attention on social media, so we decided to visit. We arrived around 6:30 pm on a holiday without making a reservation. The place was crowded, and they had a 90-minute seating limit. The interior had table and counter seats, and we were seated at the counter this time. The restaurant was run by 3 staff in the front and 5 in the kitchen. The place was full, with mostly young people. Orders were placed through a QR code scan. We ordered the recommended lemon sour, tsukune (meatballs), and karaage (fried chicken). We also tried the side dishes of fried chicken wings dumplings and quail pickles. The lemon sour was a specialty of the shop, with various types available, including black ones and stylish ones that would look good in photos, likely to appeal to girls. The tsukune came in mentaiko and plain flavors, with a wide variety of toppings to choose from. Unique flavors like honey mustard were available, offering a taste that is unique to this shop. The karaage was large and freshly fried, with a crispy texture and juicy meat that was irresistible. The fried chicken wings dumplings had dumpling filling inside, making them juicy and surprising in a new way. The visually striking quail pickles were not only cute but also had a refreshing marinated taste, serving as a nice accent. This shop offers innovative dishes, a wide variety of lemon sours and tsukune, and other unique dishes that can be enjoyed. Considering the reasonable prices, I think this is a shop that I would like to visit again.
dログ
2.50
"Handmade meatballs, fried chicken, and lemon sour at the restaurant 'Handmade Yoko' are already a popular spot despite opening just last year. With a wide variety of meatballs to choose from, it's hard to decide which one to eat, but they offer recommendations and set menus to make it easier. The lemon sour also comes in many varieties, and I ordered the limited edition lemon sour tower for the day. It was a bit sweet, but definitely worth it for those who drink a lot. I will definitely visit again."
レイカ☆
3.00
At the izakaya "Tsukune, Karaage, Lemon Sour Te-gone-ya Shibuya Branch" on Inokashira Street. This restaurant seems to appeal to young people from its appearance. Once you enter, you will find a plethora of humorous signs and menu items that exceed your imagination! With 44 types of tsukune to choose from, the presentation is cute and you might end up ordering more than you need just to take photos. I tried the spicy isobeya and zakuza-ku spicy, but surprisingly, the plain one left the biggest impression. However, what stands out more than the food is the drinks. From jet-black lemon sours to adult cream sodas, and even a cloud-flow soda (which I didn't order but looks super cute), there are so many fun options! This is a highly entertaining restaurant, where you can have a great time even without drinking alcohol. I might just have a girls' night out here next time!
グルメハンターゆうちゃん
3.40
I happened to stop by Shibuya and found a new restaurant, so I decided to visit. This place specializes in tsukune (chicken meatballs) and lemon sour cocktails. The tsukune are small but look great and come in a variety of flavors, making it hard to choose. All the tsukune options are delicious. The combination of tsukune and lemon sour was new to me, but they went surprisingly well together. There is a wide selection of lemon sour cocktails, but I couldn't have more than one as I don't drink much and had other plans afterwards. The drinks were also tasty. I would like to visit again on a leisurely day with no plans.
オオスギケイン
3.00
I visited the "Tsukune, Karaage, Lemon Sour Handmade Shop Shibuya Store" located deep in the center of Shibuya. The interior of the shop is clean and gives off a new impression. This shop is full of humorous ideas! The drinks are interesting first. There is something called "Jet Black Lemon Sour," which my friend ordered and it was really jet black. (laughs) It made me laugh. There were many other interesting cocktails as well. The tsukune was delicious, and the presentation of the dishes was meticulous and beautiful. It was fun to see them being brought to the table! There were various types of tsukune from different countries on the menu, and I felt like a child getting excited about it. (laughs) The taste was average, but the presentation was amazing! This might be a good second stop for a night out. It's a small shop, but I definitely want to visit again!!
ノーコメンテーター
3.00
I heard that a trendy new restaurant opened recently, so I decided to check it out. It's a hand-kneaded meatball, fried chicken, and lemon sour place called "Triple Three." I think of meatballs as a sophisticated hamburger, so I had high hopes. The location is on a side street off of Center Street, with a modern neon and mortar color interior that seems to be the latest trend. It has a spacious layout with a basement floor and a second floor, offering various seating options like counter, table, and booth seats. The place was filled with young people. The drinks look vibrant and fun, but the taste was honestly a bit mediocre. Moving on, they offer two types of meatball bases with 44 different creative flavorings. After trying various options, I realized that the meatballs themselves were just okay. While the portions of dishes like fried chicken were generous and the glasses were large, the entertainment factor was high, but the actual deliciousness of the food was lacking. I could hear snippets of conversations around me echoing the sentiment that the best entertainment doesn't necessarily equate to the best food. I hope they can improve the quality of their basic meatballs. Overall, it was a colorful and trendy place. I will be heading to the next restaurant soon.
まおすたぐるめ
3.50
I visited an izakaya where the all-you-can-eat tsukune (chicken meatballs) became a buzz when they first opened. They have a variety of tsukune options and you can pour unlimited lemon sour at the table for 500 yen per 60 minutes! There are also many photogenic drinks available. The tsukune is delicious, with interesting options like lettuce wraps and cheese fondue. It was so fun that I forgot to take photos of the tsukune!
okamooo
3.30
Category: [Tokyo] Donburi ☆ Shibuya Lunch Today is the midsummer day of the ox. It's a special day, and also a day to prevent summer fatigue, so I decided to eat tsukune (chicken meatballs). The restaurant is called Tegone Shibuya, and it is famous for its Shoyu and Yaruki Chaya. The restaurant is very clean and neat. One notable thing is that they have 44 different types of tsukune. Just like how Otani-san was happy after hitting 36 home runs, it's important to know that there is always room for improvement in the world. Even though they call him a two-way player, here we have croquettes and white kimchi, so it feels more like a multi-way player, doesn't it? I'm not sure when it became like this. And look at the variety of lemon sours they have. They have 12 different types of lemon sours! Wouldn't it be a dream to compare classic lemon sours with tsukune-specific lemon sours? Sorry for digressing a bit, but today is indeed the midsummer day of the ox. Here it is, here it is! The 5-type special chicken tsukune parent and child donburi (with free extra large serving) for 680 yen. Look at it, it's truly 5 different types of tsukune. From karashi mayo, finely chopped shiso, isobe, and two other kinds. The free extra large serving is generous and the service is good. The tsukune all have cartilage in them and are small but delicious. The sauce is unexpectedly light and tasty. It's better than a certain Tengu restaurant in Center-gai. I recommend this place for lunch in Center-gai.
かんかんグルメ
3.70
[Hand-kneaded Shop] @Tokyo Shibuya, a short walk from Shibuya Station.
■Unlimited Karaage Set Meal ¥980
A shop where you can enjoy karaage, rice, and miso soup with unlimited refills for only ¥980 during lunchtime! The karaage pieces are large, juicy, and incredibly delicious. For those who want to eat to their heart's content, the free refills of rice and miso soup are a great service! If you're interested, please give it a try! Thank you for reading until the end. If you like, please follow our various SNS accounts [Instagram: @kankangourmet], [Twitter: @kankangourmet], [TikTok: @kankangourmet]. Thank you for the meal! ^ ^
enn23
3.60
Today, I had plans in Shibuya, so I went there. When it came to dinner, I remembered a place I recently found on TikTok called "Tekoneya" which was said to have great cost performance, so we hurried there! It seems that it recently opened in Shibuya, and both the exterior and interior are very beautiful! The restaurant has table seating and counter seating, and when we went, only the counter seats were available, so we were seated there! The staff are mainly young and the atmosphere is lively! Currently, due to the state of emergency in Tokyo, alcohol is not available, but they have a wide variety of non-alcoholic cocktails and non-alcoholic lemon sours. Since we had eaten dinner in the evening, we ordered: - Orange squash (with a whole orange inside) - Ume shiso tsukune - Spicy mayo tsukune - Tsukune with raw egg - Curry tsukune - Kimchi & cheese tsukune - Aged miso tsukune - Dashimaki tamago tsukune There was a wide variety of tsukune options, with individual items as well as sets of 5 on a hot plate! The tsukune pieces are bite-sized, perfect for a light snack like us! The menu also offers a wide variety of other dishes, so you can try different things. The appetizer was a addictive cabbage dish, and refills were free! When we arrived, there were a few empty seats at the counter, but by the time we left, it was full! It was a nice atmosphere, so next time I'll go back for a proper dinner instead of just a snack!
milky202
3.50
The lemon sour at this bar is fun, cheap, and makes me drink too much.
はぎーちゃんぐるめ
3.00
When you want to eat tsukune, come here!! You can enjoy various types of tsukune. Recommended for those who like lemon sour.
何さん
3.00
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