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Eataly Lunch Set – Italian for Lunch in Tokyo Station

Italian for Lunch at Tokyo Station.

Tokyo Station is not just for catching trains and subways. It’s also a great food-centric destination with local and international cuisine including an authentic Italian experience at Eataly. You can drink and eat like an Italian local in the heart of Tokyo. Here is a review of the Eataly lunch set and more:

 

Eataly Lunch Set & More

At Eataly, you can have a quick bite from the variety of food bars or you can relax in the restaurant towards the back of the shop.

The restaurant features classic Italian antipasti, cured meat and cheese, salads, pasta, pizza, grilled meat and seafood, and, of course, dessert. The forte of the kitchen is its Fritto Misto, Pizzas, and Tiramisu.

The Eataly Lunch Set includes your choice of any pasta, pizza, or entree which comes with a side salad. Add a little more and you can end your meal with a small dessert.
 

Neapolitan-style Margherita Pizza. The pizza comes with a side salad during lunch. You will notice Japanese locals freely imbibe and relax with a drink during lunch. Go ahead and order that glass of Italian beer or wine.

 

You can’t miss out on dessert! Whether you like or love Tiramisu, you must order it. This is exceptionally creamy with a bold coffee taste. With the lunch set, add a few hundred yen more for this nice small cut. If you want a bigger slice, order it from the dessert menu and pay the full price.

 
If you are looking for a quick lunch and do not want to ceremonies that come with a sit-down meal, you can drink and eat in the shop. The shop has eating stations where you can get food as take away or to dine in the surrounding high tables.

You can choose from the cured meats, cheeses, panini, and focaccia stations as well as the aperitif, juice, and coffee bars. Don’t forget dessert, too, with the cannoli, crepe, and gelato stations!
 
Read more about Eataly at Tokyo Station.
 

Address | Hours | Reviews | Map

Eataly GranSta Marunouchi | TripAdvisor Reviews | Map
B1F JR East Tokyo Station
Monday to Saturday, 8am to 11pm (Restaurant 11am to 11pm)
Sunday, 8am to 10pm (Restaurant 11am to 10pm)
 
 
 
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