One of the most popular convenience store onigiri in Tokyo. The nori (seaweed) stays crispy and the filling is generous. Reviews consistently call this out as a quick, satisfying meal. Only ¥138.
FamilyMart's signature fried chicken is always hot and freshly made. It arrives in a paper container and stays warm thanks to heat lamps. Reviewers say it's consistently crunchy on the outside and tender inside. Starts from ¥220 per piece.
A classic Japanese convenience store sweet. The bun is light and fluffy, the filling is creamy and sweet without being cloying. It's a guilty pleasure at just ¥138.
FamilyMart's sandwiches rotate seasonally, but the Famichiki katsu version is a recurring favorite. The cutlet is breaded and fried, served between soft white bread with a mild sauce and pickled vegetables. Around ¥300–¥400.
A reliable ready-made bento that tastes surprisingly close to homemade. The curry is mild, the pork cutlet is tender, and the rice is fluffy. Reviewers appreciate it as a quick, filling meal. ¥598.
FamilyMart is Japan's second-largest convenience store chain. Found on nearly every Tokyo street corner, 24-hour locations offer fresh onigiri, Famichiki fried chicken, and seasonal bento boxes at ¥100–¥600. The Shibuya Meiji-dori branch has a hidden Liquor Museum bar serving cocktails and Japanese whiskey.
Most items cost under ¥300, and many are reduced in price after 10 PM if they're approaching the sell-by date.
FamilyMart locations are 24 hours. Use the ATM if you need cash (they accept foreign cards), and grab supplies any time of day or night.
The Shibuya Meiji-dori location has a Liquor Museum bar hidden inside serving cocktails and Japanese whiskey from ¥500—grab a Famichiki and head upstairs.
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