Tokyo - Tsukiji Market Sushi Breakfast

In Japan, eating rice for breakfast is not unusual, so does eating sushi in the morning. Japanese housewives wake up early in the morning to prepare rice dishes for their husbands in fact.

Tsukiji Fish Market is the biggest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world and also one of the largest wholesale food markets of any kind. While the inner wholesale market has restricted access to visitors, the outer retail market, restaurants and associated restaurant supply stores remain a major tourist attraction for both domestic and overseas visitors.

How to get there?


Take the Toei Oedo Line to Tsukiji-shijō Station or the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line to Tsukiji Station.

Where to eat, what to eat?

 

There are many sushi restaurants along the stretch and these few are the most highly populated ones. Their food I would probably think is good but it is overly hyped over due to it being featured on travel websites.


Try the tamago! There are a few stalls selling tamago made differently and each of them taste very interesting.
 
 
 
 
 


This is the first time I came across a wasabi plant  and so this is how it looks like.


While we were hungry and impatient at the long queues and the overly hyped-up tourist-destinated sushi joints, we decided to just pop by any sushi restaurant. I mean in Japan, any sushi would taste as awesome!  
 
 
 


There's 2 kinds of shoyu, both have slight differing taste.
 

 
There's different sets of sushi platter on the menu but i'm rather picky with the kind of raw fish that I take and like. I like salmon and most of the time I prefer picking my platter of sushi I want to eat instead of getting their fixed set and end up with some selections that doesn't suit my appetite.

 


Set platters
 
 
 
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