Azuki to Kōri
Dessert restaurant · Shibuya ·

Azuki to Kōri

Dessert restaurant · Shibuya ·

Elevated kakigori shaved ice creations, seasonal fruit, unique flavors

french toast
limited seating
expensive
desserts
homemade soup
tiktok hype
quality ingredients
intimate atmosphere
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Azuki to Kōri by Azuki to Kouri
Azuki to Kōri by null
Azuki to Kōri by null
Azuki to Kōri by null
Azuki to Kōri by null
Azuki to Kōri by null
Azuki to Kōri by null
Azuki to Kōri by null
Azuki to Kōri by null
Azuki to Kōri by null
Azuki to Kōri by null
Azuki to Kōri by null
Azuki to Kōri by null
Azuki to Kōri by null
Azuki to Kōri by null
Azuki to Kōri by null
Azuki to Kōri by null
Azuki to Kōri by null
Azuki to Kōri by null
Azuki to Kōri by null

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Japan, 〒151-0053 Tokyo, Shibuya, Yoyogi, 1 Chome−46−2 1F Get directions

¥2,000–3,000

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Reservations required
Restroom
Cozy
Trendy
Fancy

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Japan, 〒151-0053 Tokyo, Shibuya, Yoyogi, 1 Chome−46−2 1F Get directions

azukitokouri.com
@azukitokouri

¥2,000–3,000

Reserve a table

Features

•Reservations required
•Restroom
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Fancy
•Touristy
•Dessert
•Alcohol

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Jan 29, 2026

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"The clean-lined, slate-grey interior of this kakigori ice specialist sets off the ebullient shaved ice creations of pâtissier Miho Horio. Formerly of two-Michelin-starred restaurant Florilege, Horio is one of the young chefs elevating the sweet treat to new heights of refinement. She carefully adjusts the blade of her ice machine to shave blocks of ice—made with spring water from Nikko, north of Tokyo—into fluffy, feathery flakes. Shaping the shavings into a delicate mound, she adds fresh fruit and toppings such as homemade syrups, compotes, and foams. Her signature parfait showcases sweet azuki red beans—the classic kakigori topping for which the café is named—paired with cream and flecks of meringue. Seasonal offerings include salted cherry blossoms with fresh strawberries in spring, and blood orange dusted with grated Amazonian cacao in early summer." - Anna Chittenden, Melinda Joe

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Alvin C.

Google
I came across this shop on social media and made a reservation for it. Other than the kakigori, I also got their mushroom soup, french toast, and tea that could be brewed 3 times. Overall, it was not bad but I left feeling that I should have chosen another place for my brunch and came here just for the kakigori.

Farid H.

Google
I managed to get a reservation for this place after years of dreaming of visiting. The place is small, can house maybe 6-8 people. The menu is limited to three things: 6-7 flavours of kakigori (shaved ice), 2 flavours of French toast, and a soup of the day specifically made by Florilege, a two Michelin star restaurant in Tokyo. The soup today was a miso soup like no other. It’s smoky, slightly charred taste made such a depth on a classic. Each sip shooed away the winter. The kakigori though. It is perfection. We ordered the Raspberry Chocolate and the Matcha and Japanese Orange. The raspberry’s tartness is modulated by the differing textures of chocolate syrup and cream. The fresh matcha is elevated by the bittersweet oranges - they utilised both the fruit and the rinds. I went with a friend who I loved speaking with, and we were in dead silence working our way through the ephemerality of the snow ice. The French toast of the day is burnt lemon flavour, which is also really delicious. They make the bread with their signature Azuki (red beans). It took us both to the greatest highs, and I will sincerely recommend this place for any occasion. ごちそうさまでした.

Hailey A.

Google
Ordered the Azuki and meringue shaved ice and the French toast (because you have to order one order per person)! Have to make a reservation. Service was lackluster. No one seemed happy to be there 😅 Shaved ice was milky and good but definitely a lot for just one person. Saw the fire performance from afar. Maybe overhyped from tik tok?

Brandon O.

Google
This was an absolutely fabulous experience. The polite staff, ambiance, decor, and delicious shaved ice were a highlight of this year's trip to Japan. The showmanship of the culinary creation only added to the experience and watching the chef use a cooking torch on shaved ice was a fun as the shaved ice was delicious. We also really appreciated the reservation system that kept the experience intimate even though we had to wait in the Tokyo summer heat for our reserved time. They're honestly isn't anything the staff could have done better in my opinion, truly exceptional. This is easily recommended as a must-do experience in Tokyo.

Jun Yang G.

Google
Great services and delicious desserts! Really love the kakigori. One of the best I have ever eaten so far. The french toast was really amazing too, so fluffy on the inner layer and crispy on the outer layer!

Bryan C.

Google
This shop isn’t serving your average kakigori—it’s more like a delicious chemistry project gone right. Each bite feels like someone in a lab coat carefully calibrated flavor molecules for maximum intrigue. If your taste buds appreciate delicate flavors, nuanced notes, and toppings that make you question everything you thought you knew about shaved ice—this is your spot. But if your idea of “flavor” is neon syrup and brain freeze, you might want to look elsewhere. This isn’t your grandma’s snow cone. It’s kakigori with a PhD.

⸝⸝

Google
The reservation system is easy, so long as you remember to book seven days in advance. Bar seating is only for those with a reservation, but there is one side table for walk-ins. I came fifteen minutes earlier than my reservation but was able to be seated because the previous reservation had already finished. The Peach Melba Shaved Ice (¥3300) was delicious. It was refreshing and the perfect amount of sweetness. The eating situation is a bit precarious, though, so eat quickly. Also, don’t be fooled—it is actually quite filling despite being ice. This is one viral spot that is worth the hype in my opinion.

Kevin

Google
Difficult to get a reservation ✅ Instagram hype ✅ … but is as good as the hype …. YES✅✅ It’s a very tiny restaurant with not more than 7-8 seats, therefore (if you don’t want to gamble and walk all the way for nothing) a reservations is highly recommended. Kakigori-wise this is the top end on how Kakigori should taste. There are 3-4 different varieties you can chose from and all are different, so chose wisely based on your preference. When it comes to the prices, it is quite expensive but still ok for the value you get served. The only thing which can be a little bit uncomfortable is that your seat is only reserved for you for a specific amount of time and the waiter will let you know that it’s time to pay now (but if you know this before than it’s ok)