This venerable Tsukiji eatery has a big yellow sign above the door, making it fairly easy to ...
This Tsukiji eatery specialises in tonkatsu, i.e. pork cutlets, as well as in other fried food ...
This shrine was built in the Edo era at what was then the water's edge. As new land was ...
The adult companion to British pub franchise Hub (same owners, different target audience), this ...
Size isn't everything, and this small sushi bar – which is really little more impressive to ...
It's not all fish on a stick at Tsukiji, round off (or kick off) a visit to the market at this ...
This kujira (whale) shop – the only one within the Tsukiji outer market – has been consistently ...
Don't expect dainty bites here – the onigiri at Marutoyo come in one size, and one size only: ...
Take a break at Senri-ken, an oasis for weary visitors to Tsukiji market. This café has ...
One of the most fitting snacks to fuel a day out in Tsukiji is, of course, sushi, and this ...
Don't be fooled by the 'grilled tuna' advertised at this outer market shop – the dish is ...
The home of the rolled omelette, this speciality shop's highly praised eggy wares can also be ...
Skewered fried vegetables, subtly seasoned with a peppery kick and perfect for eating on-the-go ...
The odd-ball of the Tsukiji over-the-counter market, Suga Shoten provides yumcha (dim sum like ...
On one corner of the innermost part of the outer Tsukiji market lies Kurikara Bo – Le Man, a ...
In a departure from Tsukiji's usual seaside theme, Yoshizawa Shoten is actually a butcher shop ...
This 80-year-old store stocks an assortment of ocean-based treats, including pickled and dried ...
This long-standing store has been plying its trade for around 140 years, selling seafood-paste ...
This tranquil garden, once a hunting ground for the Tokugawa shogunate, now cowers in the ...
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