393 THE BURGER SHOP 393

3.6 / FAQ

Common questions

Answers to common questions about the name, the nearest station, hours, reservations, takeout and delivery, the Trump Burger and the house-smoking.

The dining room with retro pop-art burger posters and counter seating

Q1What does the “393” in the name mean?

It is the shop’s own street number — Sasazuka 3-9-3 in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. The signature 393 Burger is named after the same address.

Q2Where is the shop, and what is the nearest station?

Keio Bldg 104, 3-9-3 Sasazuka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo — about a 6–7 minute walk from Sasazuka Station on the Keio Line.

Q3What are the opening hours and closed days?

Open 11:00–19:00. Closed days are not confirmed in public sources, so please call ahead (03-6300-9929) before visiting.

Q4Can I make a reservation?

The dining room seats 24. Reservations are taken by phone (03-6300-9929) or via the Tabelog page — please confirm the current policy with the shop.

Q5Do you offer takeout or delivery?

Yes — takeout is available, and delivery can be ordered through Wolt.

Q6What is the “Trump Burger”?

Local press credits the group with catering hamburgers during the May 2019 US presidential visit to Japan; the burger commemorates that episode. It uses a 140g patty studded with diced steak.

Q7What does “house-smoked” mean here?

Bacon and pineapple smoked in-house. Several burgers on the menu are built around this house-smoking.