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Infinite Indulgence: Shibuya’s Ultimate All-You-Can-Eat & Drink Destinations

When the neon lights of Shibuya illuminate the night, Tokyo’s most dynamic district transforms into a paradise for those seeking unlimited culinary adventures. These exceptional establishments offer remarkable value through their all-you-can-eat and all-you-can-drink packages, creating the perfect backdrop for unforgettable nights with friends, colleagues, or fellow travelers.

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Osusumeya: The Unstoppable Feast Machine

A powerhouse in the all-you-can-eat scene, Osumeya dominates with an impressive 70-item menu that leaves no craving unsatisfied. From hearty motsunabe hotpot and fresh sashimi to juicy grilled chicken thighs and robust steak bowls, their offerings span the entire spectrum of izakaya favorites. At just ¥2,200 for a two-hour feast (or ¥3,080 for three hours), this spot delivers extraordinary value in the heart of Shibuya. Their flexible same-day reservation system (accepting bookings until 7 PM) makes spontaneous gatherings effortless, while their budget-friendly after-party option (¥1,430 for 10 items with unlimited drinks) proves perfect for continuing the night’s festivities. Though beer requires a modest ¥300 supplement, this nationwide chain’s Shibuya location stands as a testament to impeccable cost performance.

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Location: 30-sec walk from Shibuya Station A1 Exit
Hours: Mon-Fri 17:00-23:30 (LO 23:00), Sat/Sun/Holidays 16:00-23:30 (LO 23:00)
Last Entry: 22:30
Budget: ¥2,000-¥2,999
Payment: Cash only
Address: Uni Dogenzaka 5F, 2-6-15 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku
Tel: 050-5593-0323
Note: Requires at least one smartphone per group for mobile ordering

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Center Street Yakiton Taisho: Night Owl’s Paradise

Dive into the ultimate late-night indulgence with over 100 menu items at your disposal for a mere ¥2,200. While this izakaya focuses on individual dishes rather than hotpot fare, the sheer variety compensates magnificently. For those seeking a more comprehensive experience, their premium three-hour package (¥3,300) adds oden, hotpot, and yakitori to the mix. Operating until the early morning hours (5 AM), this Center Street establishment stands ready to satisfy midnight cravings and post-party hunger. Note that beer enthusiasts will need to add ¥500 to either package, and securing all you-can-eat-and-drink courses require advance reservation through their English website.

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Location: 2-min walk from Shibuya Station (immediate entrance to Center Street)
Hours: Open daily 17:00-05:00
Budget: ¥2,000-¥3,999
Payment: Cash only
Address: Denen Bldg 1F, 25-2 Udagawacho, Shibuya-ku
Tel: 03-6433-7444
English reservation site: https://tabelog.com/en/tokyo/A1303/A130301/13267738/

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Beer and Iron Pot Gyoza 3.6.5 Sakaba: Dumpling Devotion

For those who prioritize liquid refreshment with quality accompaniments, this gyoza specialist hits the sweet spot. Their signature package delivers two hours of unlimited alcohol (including beer) paired with five carefully selected dishes, including their renowned iron pot dumplings, all for ¥2,500. The strategic location near Shibuya’s eastern exit creates an easily accessible haven for after-work gatherings or pre-night-out fortification. With their comprehensive payment options accepting everything from credit cards to mobile payments, this modern establishment removes friction from the festive equation.

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Location: Near Shibuya Station East Exit
Hours: 15:00-23:30 (LO Food 22:45, Drinks 23:00)
Budget: ¥2,000-¥2,999
Payment: Credit cards, electronic money, and QR payments accepted
Address: Kaleido Shibuya Miyamasuzaka 6F, 1-12-1 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku
Tel: 050-5600-9866
Reservations: Not accepted

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Ushiwakamaru: Japanese Beef Bonanza

In a city where premium yakiniku often commands astronomical prices, Ushiwakamaru delivers the seemingly impossible – 90 minutes of all-you-can-eat domestic Japanese beef for just ¥3,000, including unlimited drinks. With 95 different menu items available without restriction, this establishment has earned legendary status not just in Shibuya but throughout Japan for its unparalleled value proposition. While beer requires an additional ¥800, the baseline package alone represents extraordinary value. Beyond Shibuya, their success has spawned locations in Ikebukuro and Ueno, but this original outpost remains a mandatory pilgrimage for carnivores seeking maximum return on investment.Securing the 3000-yen course requires advance reservation through their English website.

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Location: 2-min walk from Shibuya Station
Hours: 12:00-00:00
Budget: ¥4,000-¥4,999
Payment: Credit cards, electronic money, and QR payments accepted
Address: Parkside Kyodo Bldg 6F, 1-25-6 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku
Tel: 03-6635-1098
Reservations: Accepted

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Okonomiyaki Kawanaka: Celebrity-Backed Pancake Paradise

Owned by renowned enka singer Miyuki Kawanaka, this specialty restaurant elevates the humble Japanese savory pancake to all-you-can-eat status. Their 90-minute package (¥3,500) or extended 120-minute option (¥4,400) grants unrestricted access to five varieties including pork, shrimp, and squid okonomiyaki plus a signature yakisoba. The interactive cooking experience – where guests prepare their own creations on tabletop grills – adds entertainment value beyond mere consumption. While beer requires a separate charge and packages must be reserved at least two days in advance, the authentic Kansai-style okonomiyaki crafted from premium ingredients justifies these minor inconveniences. English reservation website.

Essential Information

Location: 5-min walk from Shibuya Station
Hours: Mon-Sat 17:00-23:30 (LO Food 22:45, Drinks 23:00)
Closed: Sundays, Holidays, Obon, and New Year
Budget: ¥3,000-¥3,999
Payment: Credit cards accepted
Address: M&I Bldg 4A, 34-6 Udagawacho, Shibuya-ku
Tel: 050-5868-4520
English reservation site: https://tabelog.com/en/tokyo/A1303/A130301/13052807/
Note: Courses require reservation 2 days in advance

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