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A bunch of skewered dango in a Tokyo store.
A bunch of skewered dango in a Tokyo store.

Tokyo Store: The Best Gourmet Stores in the City!

Karina IkedoKarina Ikedo
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Posted on July 28, 2023

Tokyo is chock-full of outstanding food. You can pick from cheap and cheerful eateries to the city’s vibrant selection of international restaurants. For the home chef, the gourmet Tokyo store offer imported ingredients that might otherwise be hard to come by. 

These supermarkets and grocery stores have all the imported food and drinks you can dream of. Whatever your reason for seeking specialty food stores, there are plenty of options! Here are some of the best gourmet stores in Tokyo that offer a wide variety of global fare. 

Seijo Ishii

Seijo Ishii is a supermarket chain that aims to provide high-quality food at affordable prices. The upscale grocer has many imported wines, cheese, snacks, and ready-to-eat food from many countries. Think thin-crust Italian pizzas, Thai noodles, Korean kimbap rolls, and chocolates from Germany, just to name a few. 

Storefront of Seijo Ishii, a Tokyo store that sells gourmet store.
Seijo Ishii has food from all over the world. Image via Entabe

This fantastic chain of international supermarkets is primarily in train stations and malls around Tokyo. Seijo Ishii also has a range of exclusive products. One of the highlights is the delicious strawberry butter that was so popular it was limited to one per person. 

Kaldi Coffee Farm

Contrary to its name, Kaldi Coffee Farm carries more than just coffee. The store mainly focuses on premium roasted coffee and offers affordable imported goods and tons of snacks. 

A bunch of coffee beans at Kaldi Coffee Farm, a Tokyo store that sells coffee.
Kaldi Coffee Farm even has its own blend of coffee! Image via Shutterstock

Walking into a Kaldi store without leaving with something is almost impossible. It’s a great place to stock up on wine and worth browsing the cheese and cold meat section. Each store is usually organized by international cuisine. So you’ll find pasta and olive oils bulked together, while Korean instant noodles and gochujang will be in another section. 

This store is also a coffee-lovers dream, as there’s everything that you need to make a perfect cup of coffee. They stock over a dozen varieties of coffee beans for in-store, pre-ground, and instant coffee. They even hand you a complimentary cup of coffee while you shop!

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Meidi-ya

Meidi-ya is a gourmet chain of Japanese supermarkets established in Japan in 1885. They sell high-quality food, wines, and spirits from around the world at their 21 premium supermarkets in Tokyo. They also have a mixed selection of imported items and a large fresh food section. Try any fresh produce or other fresh foods—all are delicious. The quality of the fruits, especially, is superb.

The storefront in Meidi-ya.
Meidi-ya is one of the oldest gourmet stores in Japan! Image via Hiroo Sanpo Doori

In the deli corner, sausages are sold by measure, and you can get cuts of cheese shipped from France. Buy as much as you desire, or ask for more minor cuts of various cheeses. Meidi-ya’s canned Vienna sausages have a distinct taste that will have you hooked. Drip a bit of mayonnaise and soy sauce on top, and they will go wonderfully with white rice.

National Azabu

A visit to National Azabu is like a visit to a supermarket overseas, with more local expats than Japanese customers. It is a short distance from Hiroo Station on the Hibiya subway line. It provides an international experience, from the trendy indoor decor to the American-style aisles and the products they sell, from ready-made gourmet meals to a flower stand that offers a variety of festive seasonal plants and decor. This stylish Tokyo store has it all!

The National Azabu store in Hiroo.
National Azabu in Hiroo even has food trucks outside! Image via TimeOut

It places great importance on organic foods, and they have one of the most extensive organic product sections in Tokyo. They have a section where you can make your nut butter on the spot, right in the aisle! Another highlight of this supermarket is its delivery service in the Tokyo area.

Nissin World Delicatessen

Located in Higashi Azabu, it’s an international supermarket with 40,000 items in stock worldwide. It’s a one-stop shop for those who want to pick up international foods and spirits while in Tokyo.

The inside of Nissin World Delicatessen, a Tokyo Store that specializes in gourmet food.
This chain is heavily supported by the expat community. Image via Azabu Guide Tokyo

One of the highlights is the meat section, which stocks various types worldwide. There’s even a ham gift shop, so why not get the perfect luxury ham for your meat-loving friend? They also have sweets and snacks from America, Europe, South America, and more. You will likely find one of your favorite treats from abroad or back home. 

Japanese food is delicious, and you should eat as much of it as possible in Tokyo. But there’s no shame in craving a favorite snack from back home or trying a different cuisine. Check out these five import stores and international food shops while in Tokyo! Have you been to a gourmet Tokyo store before? Do you have a favorite one? Let us know in the comments below!

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