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Tofu Cuisine Sorano Shibuya

豆腐料理 空野

Tokyo Core · restaurant

Tofu-focused restaurant in central Shibuya offering multi-course dining at reasonable prices. Known for elaborate seasonal presentations styled like geometric castle architecture. Evening venue, full bar.

From a multi-store post: Featured in a roundup by @mogsuke_tokyo. Other spots from the same post: Teshigotoya , Mori no Butchers , Restaurant Hyene , Okon .

As seen on Instagram

Original post by @mogsuke_tokyo

How to visit

Address
4-17 Sakuragaokachō, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0031
Hours
Mon–Fri 5pm–10:45pm; Sat 4:30pm–10:45pm; Sun 4:30pm–10:30pm
Price
$$
Rating
4.4 ★ (1047 reviews on Google Maps)
English (?)
Yes
Reservations
Required

What makes it special

Sorano serves tofu across multiple courses—simmered, fried, chilled—as the anchor rather than a side. The post describes the plating as resembling Demon Slayer’s Infinity Castle; the restaurant uses stacked, layered presentation for visual effect. Pricing is direct: a full “wa no shiro” (Japanese castle) course at ¥4,000 is a rare value for multi-course dining in this pocket of Shibuya. Most tables order à la carte or courses.

How to visit

Reserve ahead via FoodGate (https://www.foodgate.net/shop/sorano) or call +81 3-5728-5191. Dinner only: 5pm–10:45pm Mon–Fri, 4:30pm–10:45pm Sat, 4:30pm–10:30pm Sun. Cash and card accepted. No English menu noted; staff English proficiency unclear—confirm when booking.

FAQ

FAQ

What is the 'wa no shiro' course?

A multi-course seasonal menu styled as a Japanese castle (inspired by the poster's Demon Slayer reference). The post lists it at ¥4,000.

Do they have vegetarian options?

Tofu is inherently plant-based, but confirm the stock (dashi, garnishes) when you reserve. Full menu and modifications: best checked directly with the restaurant.