
The two-level basement food hall at Matsuya houses dozens and dozens of kiosks and stalls with freshly prepared foods and packaged goods to take home. There are also a few sit-down counters run by the various shops and a decent wine department with a resident wine concierge. Down on the B2 level is a lively grocery zone down selling fresh premium seafood, meat and produce.
A shopping trip here can be easily combined with a visit to the two-level basement food hall at
Mitsukoshi Department Store,
on the next block south.




Chuo-ku, Ginza 3-6-1.
3-6-1
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