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東京都渋谷区宇田川町37-15 ARISTO渋谷 2F
Near Shinsen Sta.
About this spot
SINGAPORE HOLIC LAKSA delivers the authentic, spicy kick of Singaporean laksa straight into Shibuya's bustling streets without the tourist trap vibe. The rich coconut broth is thickened with ground peanuts and turmeric, creating a creamy texture that perfectly balances the heat from bird's eye chilies. This spot feels like a local secret where you can slurp down a steaming bowl of noodles while dodging the rain.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the laksa with extra sambal if you want to test your tolerance for authentic Singaporean heat levels.
- Bring an umbrella or use the station's covered walkway, as Shibuya streets get soaked quickly during sudden showers.
- Sit at the counter to watch the chef prepare the broth and avoid long waits during lunch rushes.
Common Questions
How much does SINGAPORE HOLIC LAKSA cost?
Prices range from ¥2,000 to ¥2,999 per bowl, which is roughly $13 to $20 USD depending on the specific laksa variant.
Where is SINGAPORE HOLIC LAKSA?
It is located at 37-15 Udagawacho, Shibuya City, Tokyo, inside the ARISTO building on the second floor near Shinsen Station.
What makes this laksa different from other versions?
This version uses a signature peanut-based thickener and fresh herbs like basil and coriander that are less common in Japanese-style laksa.
About this page
Restaurant: SINGAPORE HOLIC LAKSA
Cuisine: Singaporean
Location: Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Nearest station: Shinsen Sta.
Rating: Good — Worth a visit
Price: ¥2,000–2,999 (~$13-20)
Source: Curated from local review platforms