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Dining in Asakusa doesn't have to break the bank. Here are our top choices for very budget conscious dining in Asakusa, all conveniently located near the stations and Sensoji.

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was born in Osaka, 1993. Studying abroad in New York. Supporting the currency of Japanese culture to all over the world is one of my life works. Based in New York/Osaka/Tokyo アメリカ/NYで留学中。西欧米中心のグローバリゼーションだけでなく、アジア、日本からのグローバリゼーションを目指す。

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5. Ramen Menmaru

With ramen from just 290 yen, we recommend having a meal here before heading out for a day of fun at nearby Hanayashiki Amusement Park.

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Ramen Menmaru
Address: Tokyo, Taito, Asakusa 2-15-2
Open from 11:00, all year round
Credit cards not accepted
Japanese menu only
Nearest station: 2 minute walk from Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station, 7 minute walk from Ginza Line Tawaramachi Station/Asakusa Station
Price range: 290 yen

Breakfast Tomorrow? An Added Bonus!

6. Old-fashioned cafe Tomorrow

AtTomorrow, located south of Sensoji Temple, you can enjoy the atmosphere of, as the name suggests, an old-style cafe. Although this place isn't necessarily known for its specialty cuisine, with their breakfast menu you can get a sandwich and a coffee for around 500 yen.

Why not stay in a nearby hotel and stop by for something to eat before making your way to the Kaminarimon and Sensoji Temple?

Information

Old-Fashioned Cafe Tomorrow
Address: Tokyo, Taito, Asakusa 1-29-3 2F
Hours: 6:30-20:00 (Breakfast 6:30-11:30, lunch 11:00-15:00)
Open all year
Credit cards not accepted
Japanese menu only
Nearest Station: 5 minute walk along Shin Nakamise-dori from Tokyo Metro Asakusa Station
Price range: 999 yen - 1999 yen

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Hori Yuhei

was born in Osaka, 1993. Studying abroad in New York. Supporting the currency of Japanese culture to all over the world is one of my life works. Based in New York/Osaka/Tokyo アメリカ/NYで留学中。西欧米中心のグローバリゼーションだけでなく、アジア、日本からのグローバリゼーションを目指す。

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