Tsukiji fish market is actually going to relocate at the end of 2016 to make way for the Olympics, so I'm not sure how relevant this post will be. But I do hope that you guys who are hitting up Tsukiji fish market soon will find this helpful!
I guess this is almost like a guide to Tsukiji street snacks for a cheap meal with a whole lot of different food. Probably great for people traveling on a budget.
Firstly, there's 100¥ tamago on a stick. You can choose between sweet and savory, and you can also choose to have daikon and their special sauce on top as well.
There's this stall selling grilled eel (unagi) and grilled scallops (hotate) etc on skewers for 200¥ a stick. They grill them only when you pay for them so yes it'll be freshly grilled and do expect to wait for a little while if you do get some.
There are flawless strawberries on mochi sold for 350¥. The mochi have different fillings such as red bean and matcha.
Grilled giant scallops are also available. My favourite was the one in the inner market. You get sea urchin (uni) on a grilled giant scallop (hotate) for 600¥. It was so good. Other toppings include crab leg meat etc. I also saw this other stall selling even larger ones with more a generous portion of uni, but I didn't like the fact that they torched the uni in such a way that it became grey... They probably also used uni of a lower quality as well because it was not as bright as this one.
For those who are more adventurous you can try whale meat for 200¥. It's not that weird, trust me. It's just less firm than I imagined it to be.
There's a stall selling these large onigiri for 100-200¥. I picked the shrimp tempura with teriyaki sauce which was 190¥ I think. The rice was so fluffy and it was pretty large too.
You can easily find an assortment of fish cake. I swear they are so different from those sold in supermarkets outside Japan. They use real seafood to make these.
More sea urchin (uni) for uni fans. Did not get to try these but similar things are often served at high-end restaurants too.
Wasn't a fan of these because the Cantonese version is way better.
You can definitely get to savour the freshest tuna sashimi here. There's definitely the prized fatty tuna (ottoro) as well.
There are also a few ramen stalls available for only 700¥ a bowl. There's always a huge crowd though.
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