What this is
Seafood in the Noodles is an evening dining and entertainment event held at Asagaya Loft A in Tokyo in June 2026. The event brings together the flavors of Japanese noodle cuisine — think ramen, udon, or soba — with a seafood-forward focus, creating a themed culinary social experience. Asagaya Loft A is a well-known live event and culture space in Suginami, Tokyo, regularly hosting music, talk shows, and food-themed nights with an intimate, underground atmosphere. The evening format and venue suggest this is as much about the social scene as the food itself, making it a fun night out rather than a formal dining event.
Who should go
This event is ideal for food-curious expats and tourists who want to experience Japanese noodle culture in a lively, casual setting rather than a restaurant. Young professionals, culinary explorers, and anyone who enjoys themed food nights with a social atmosphere will feel right at home. The evening timing and Loft A's characteristic vibe make it a great option for a weeknight out in Tokyo. Arrive early to secure a good spot, as seating is unreserved and first-come, first-served.
Good to know
Tickets are sold through Livepocket — the platform accepts major credit cards including foreign-issued Visa and Mastercard, and entry is via QR code on your phone, making it straightforward for overseas visitors. Asagaya Loft A is a compact, intimate venue with a capacity of roughly 250–300, typically configured with a mix of standing and limited seating areas; free seating means no reserving chairs for others. A mandatory one-drink minimum purchase applies at the bar on top of your ticket price, and food costs are charged separately — bring some cash as smaller venues in Japan often prefer it for food and drink orders. The venue is located a short walk from Asagaya Station on the JR Chuo Line, easily accessible from Shinjuku in under 15 minutes. Arrive at or just after doors open to claim a good seat before the space fills up.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

