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    アンディ, Restaurant in Tokyo
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    アンディ

    Vietnamese · Shibuya, Tokyo

    Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    アンディ is worth considering for a flexible Jingumae meal when convenience matters more than a fully documented chef, menu, or wine program. Book it as an exploratory Tokyo dinner or weekend lunch, not as the anchor for a major food-and-wine trip.

    About アンディ

    アンディ is a Tokyo venue with a simple verified planning profile: casual dress, dinner service from Tuesday to Sunday, a short Saturday and Sunday lunch window. Beyond those basics, specific public-planning details such as cuisine, chef, menu format, pricing, seating style, beverage program, signature dishes are not verified here, so the safest way to assess it is by schedule fit rather than by a detailed dining brief.

    A Tokyo choice for flexible diners, not checklist dining

    Use アンディ when the timing works for your Tokyo plans: dinner is listed Tuesday through Sunday from 6–11 PM, with lunch on Saturday and Sunday from 12–1:30 PM. Monday is closed. The dress code is casual, which makes it an option for diners who do not need a formal dress requirement.

    The useful caution is restraint. There is no verified information here on wine-list depth, pairing format, tasting menu, à la carte structure, chef identity, price, seating count, or dietary accommodations. If any of those details are essential to the planning decision, confirm directly with the venue before committing.

    Who should choose it, who should keep researching

    Choose this if the confirmed hours and casual dress code fit your plans and your group is comfortable making the final decision after checking the venue's current information. Keep researching for a milestone meal where the value depends on verified pricing, awards, chef background, menu structure, or a clearly described service style.

    For broader planning, use our full Tokyo restaurants guide if the goal is to compare options across the city. If the night needs a bar before or after dinner, our full Tokyo bars guide is the better planning layer; for a hotel base, use our full Tokyo hotels guide.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    アンディ sits quietly on the residential edge of Omotesando and Jingumae, the kind of compact, independent kitchen that rewards people who seek it out. The room leans intimate rather than theatrical: small scale, local clientele and an editorial commitment to considered sourcing give the place a restrained, sophisticated air. Rather than trading on spectacle, the restaurant feels like a focused neighborly discovery — a hidden gem in a dense dining landscape where seasonality, low-waste techniques and supplier relationships shape the plates as much as presentation.

    Best For

    This is a spot for diners who are intentional about where and how they eat: people curious about seasonality, ethical sourcing and straightforward, ingredient-led Japanese cooking. Its compact scale and local clientele make it well suited to quiet dinners, solo explorations and low-key date nights where conversation and the food take center stage. Given its placement among serious independent operators, the restaurant particularly rewards guests who appreciate thoughtfully sourced sashimi and shellfish prepared with attention to waste-minimizing technique.

    Ordering Tips

    Menus at nearby considered independent kitchens often signal sourcing and seasonal choices through notes, and アンディ operates in that same conversation — look for menu annotations and ask staff about suppliers and what’s peak right now. The kitchen’s signature items include sashimi and fried oysters, so those are sensible anchors when ordering. Because the restaurant is compact and occupies a residential-fringe location, come with the intention to seek it out and prioritize the evening service menu; let the staff guide you toward what’s freshest and prepared with the kitchen’s sustainability-minded approach.

    Planning details

    Location

    3 Chome-42-12 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan · Directions

    +81364475447

    andivietnamese.com

    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Den, Innovative, Japanese, ¥¥¥
    • Ăn Đi, Modern Vietnamese, ¥¥¥
    • Tonkatsu Nanaido, Tonkatsu, ¥
    • Yakitori Imai, Yakitori, Yakitori
    • 傳, Notable alternative
    Restaurant context

    How it compares in Tokyo

    Against Den and 傳, アンディ is the lower-pressure choice. Den gives a clearer high-end Japanese positioning at ¥¥¥, while 傳 belongs in the serious destination-dining conversation; choose either when the meal needs to justify advance planning and a bigger budget.

    Ăn Đi is the better cross-shop for diners who want a defined modern Vietnamese point of view at ¥¥¥. If the decision is value, Tonkatsu Nanaido is the cleaner pick: its ¥ price tier makes it easier to justify for a casual Tokyo meal.

    Yakitori Imai is the better alternative when counter cooking and a more specific format matter. Choose アンディ when Jingumae convenience and flexibility matter more than a clearly signposted genre, published price tier, or awards-led dining decision.

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    Compare アンディ
    アンディ Tokyo and similar venues
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    アンディTokyo, , No published awards
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    Ăn ĐiTokyoModern Vietnamese¥¥¥No published awards
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    Tabelog 100 - Tonkatsu - 2026 · #272026 Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand
    Yakitori ImaiTokyoYakitori,
    2026 OAD Top Restaurants in Japan RecommendedTabelog 100 - Yakitori - EAST - 2025 · #812025 OAD Top Restaurants in Japan Ranked · #4672024 OAD Top Restaurants in Japan Ranked · #3682023 OAD Top Restaurants in Japan Recommended
    Tokyo, , No published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at アンディ?

    Specific dishes and menu format are not verified here. Check the venue's current information before you go, especially if you are looking for a particular dish, format, or dietary accommodation. If you want to compare other named options, consider Tonkatsu Nanaido or Yakitori Imai as part of a broader Tokyo search.

    Is lunch or dinner better at アンディ?

    Choose based on timing. Lunch is verified on Saturday and Sunday from 12–1:30 PM. Dinner is verified Tuesday through Sunday from 6–11 PM, Monday is closed.

    Can I eat at the bar at アンディ?

    Bar seating or counter seating is not verified here. Plan around the confirmed hours and casual dress code, check directly with the venue if seating style matters to you. Den or 傳 can also be useful names to consider when comparing other Tokyo dining options.

    How far ahead should I book アンディ?

    No verified booking window is available here. Because the confirmed schedule includes dinner Tuesday through Sunday and short lunch windows on Saturday and Sunday, confirm availability directly with the venue as soon as your plans are firm.

    Is アンディ good for a special occasion?

    It can work if the confirmed schedule and casual dress code suit the occasion. If you need verified pricing, awards, a named chef, a formal service style, or a defined menu format, confirm those details directly before booking or compare with other options such as Den or 傳.

    What are alternatives to アンディ?

    For a broader comparison, look at Den, 傳, Yakitori Imai, Tonkatsu Nanaido, Ăn Đi, or compare unnamed dining options by schedule, budget, format. For アンディ itself, the verified planning facts are its Tokyo location, casual dress code, Monday closure, Tuesday-to-Sunday dinner hours, Saturday-to-Sunday lunch hours.

    Is アンディ good for solo dining?

    Solo-dining suitability is not verified here. The confirmed schedule gives solo diners the same planning windows as any guest: dinner Tuesday through Sunday from 6–11 PM, plus lunch Saturday and Sunday from 12–1:30 PM. Check directly with the venue if seating style or party-size policy matters.