So far, the best kaisen don (seafood rice) that I've ever had would be in Tsujiki (築地).Tsukiji is one of the biggest fish market in Japan. If you're a sushi and sashimi lover, this is a must-go place.
You can find seashells, dried seafood, vegetables, japanese food and snacks, cutlery and etc here.
Be prepared for the jostling and pushing, people carrying stuff in the narrow passageways and there are many goods vehicles, motorised transport moving around too.
Tuna auction is one of the attraction in Tsukiji, since I have difficulty waking up in the early morning I didn't manage to see it haha... it's really early in the morning! If you're enthusiastic visitor, you can take the earliest train to tsukiji fish market and you'll see hoards of people showing up to see the tuna auction.
Besides fresh seafood, there is another popular food in tsukiji is tamagoyaki (卵焼き)which is Japanese rolled omelette, it's often served in japanese lunch box.
Marutake(丸武)is the famous shops for tamagoyaki. Since I had no time to queue, I just bought tamagoyaki from another stall. And, it's taste good too. Price from 100 yen ~ .
Even if you don't understand japanese, that's okay since they have menu in photos!
I just simply chose a restaurant and had my lunch.
And, this seafood don cost around 1000 yen.
you could see many people lining up for the sushi especially on weekend.
Lunch set including sushi and/or sashimi( around 7~10 pieces) , plus salad and miso soup might cost around 1500~3500 yen depending on restaurants.
Went to tsukiji again " accidentally" few weeks ago when I was walking in Ginza area without purpose.
And this was my first meal for the CNY.
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