Pizza Slice is my favorite pizza restaurant

Imagine stepping off Shibuya’s bustling streets and into a cozy restaurant. Let’s call it Pizza Slice. The aroma of freshly baked New York pizza hits you straight away. This shop is not a cheap copy. It’s perfection. Their food hit all the right notes for anyone missing or curious about the Big Apple’s iconic style. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, this spot is a must-try for lunch or dinner. Here’s why you’ll love it!

The internet has many great reviews about Pizza Slice. Many people say the food is authentic New York style. I have to admit that I’ve never been to that city, let alone the United States. So I can’t verify those claims. But I suspect they are true because the pizza is fantastic.

They are perfect. They’re foldable, thin, and crisp. The shop doesn’t skimp on the toppings. You’ll find lavish amounts of cheese on them and they are served on paper plates. They are fresh and smell great.

The restaurant is spacious but cozy. Small tables for couples and long wooden tables for groups fill the floor space. The interior looks slightly industrial, especially with its high ceiling. The music is good and seems to have a well-stocked bar. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles hide in a corner looking for pizza.

Weekday lunchtime is great value. And that is for a good reason. For ¥1,000 you get a cheese slice and can choose one other. You also get a soft drink from their menu. It’s great value.

Where is Pizza Slice?

It’s in Shibuya not far from the station. The address is 1-3 Sarugakucho, Shibuya City, Tokyo. 

Here it is on Google Maps:

Pizza Slice Opening hours

11:30 am to 10 pm

Is WIFI available?

Yes

Telephone

03-5428-5166

Takeout, Online & Delivery

Available

Pizza Slice website 

Click here to see it.

Conclusion

Pizza Slice is popular. That’s for a good reason, the food is awesome and great value. Lunchtime is always busy. Its clientele comes from all ages. They range from high school kids to business people. Everyone goes there. I’m glad to be one of them.

If you have been there, let me know. I’d love to hear your experiences. Leave questions and comments below.

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Rohan Gillett

Rohan has lived in Tokyo for 30+ years. He loves photography and okonomiyaki. His camera will capture the entire city one day.

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