We put together the best Tokyo food delivery services websites/Apps to use when living or visiting Tokyo. Do you have one to recommend? Leave a comment below.

RESTAURANT DELIVERY

Uber Eats Japan – Uber Eats makes ordering food easier – for you and for restaurants. We team up with delivery partners who courier food from your favourite restaurants directly to your door. All you have to do is download the app and sign up. From there, you can search foods that are near to you by delivery time or by type of cuisine. In the mood for Lebanese food in the next 30 minutes? Or a burger and fries as soon as possible? Uber Eats has got you covered. You enter your address, add any extra requests and it’s on its way to you as quick as you can tap.

FineDine Japan – we’ll deliver hot meals to your home or office! Just fill in your zip-code and we’ll list all the restaurants that will deliver to your area with ETA on delivery time.

Maishoku– is a fully bilingual online food delivery service that lets you order from more than 300 restaurants across Tokyo. You can browse the huge range of international cuisines via their website or mobile app.

Rakuten Delivery (in Japanese) – Rakuten Delivery is a home delivery website from which customers can, depending on the delivery destination specified, order a wide range of cooked food including pizza, fried chicken, sushi, boxed lunches, curry, hamburgers, Chinese food, Western food, and Japanese food, as well as catering services and alcohol from more than 7,500 participating stores across Japan.

Demae-can App (in Japanese) – A comprehensive delivery app allowing customers to place immediate orders with restaurants offering home delivery around Japan.

PIZZA DELIVERY

Dominos Pizza – has over 500 locations in Japan. Their English website offers coupons for original pizzas available only in Japan.

Pizza La – is the second highest-grossing pizza chain in Japan after Domino’s Pizza and offers a wide range of Japanese style pizzas.

Pizza Hut – has over 400 locations in Japan and with English menu.

Pizza Salvatore Cuomo – offers real Neapolitan Pizzas delivered to your door.

Pizzakaya – a Californian-style pizzeria in Roppongi offering delivery to the Minato and Shibuya wards.

GROCERY DELIVERY

Amazon Fresh– a grocery delivery and pickup service in select cities. Prime members in select cities can shop for groceries, everyday essentials, and more with Amazon Fresh.

Whole Meat – Delivering fresh, large sized steaks and roasts all over Japan.

The Meat Guy – Online Fresh Meat Delivery

Foreign Buyers Club– an online international food store in Japan.

Costco Japan Online – Sells bulk quantities of food and merchandise at discounted prices. Membership Required.

Oisix (in Japanese) – a premium home delivery service offering radiation free, organic, preservative-free meat and produce to the mass market online.

Radish Boya (in Japanese) – a premium home delivery service offering organic, preservative-free produce under a selection of subscription payment plans, have teamed up to bring naturally grown food to the mass market online.

pal-system (in Japanese) – a popular food delivery co-op in Japan.

Seikatsu Club(in Japanese) – Consumers’ Co-operative Union (SCCCU) is a Japanese federation of consumer co-operatives headquartered in Tokyo. It is divided into groups of households who order food collectively. It purchases organic food, shuns genetically modified organisms and also produces its own milk and biodegradable soap.

MISCELLANEOUS

Healthy Tokyo – provides stress-free access to healthcare, foods, products and accurate information to keep your body and mind healthy in Tokyo and beyond. We have grown to be a leader in CBD oil, vegan offerings and health and wellness in Japan.

iHerb – A great place to get a hold of homeopathic and natural remedies, healthy snacks, supplements, beauty products and more.

Aeon Net Supermarket (in Japanese) – Offers daily deliveries of cosmetics, medicine, clothing and food.

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Tokyo Food Delivery Services

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