Tsukiji Fish Market - a famous market known for selling bizarre sea creatures and serving up delectable sashimi – was our first stop on the third day. Being lazy holiday-ers, we woke up in time for brunch but not the real market action. HAH
Look out for these flags and you’ll find the street with lots of small sashima store.
We picked a random store and started queuing.
Just look at the queue!
Got hungry while queuing, my food hunting instinct led me to a cute Tamago shop while he continued queuing. HAH. The owners are super cute!
This was how much we paid for the food (SGD 1 : 63 Yen). I realized we spent close to 90 bucks. GASPS.
According to him, it was mind blowing.

I don’t take raw so he ate all these. It’s crazy! All I ate was more Tamago, rice and some seared fish. The chef must have given me a dirty look while I pretend to eat. HAH.
You can only be the real master after you own one of these knifes.
At the market you can find the freshest fruits too! It was the season for strawberries and miniature honey mandarin oranges!
These miniature oranges were so sweet and the tomatoes were the freshest and sweetest he ever tasted!
Yummy!
Have you seen tomatoes grow to such perfection?
And oranges too?
The strawberries were amazing too!
We bought a box and it’s crazy sweet! The market sells them about 200 yen ($3+) cheaper than most supermarkets!
It’s sweeter than Korean strawberries at triple the price!
-
i love that bowl of chirashi >.<

2 comments
Comments feed for this article
Trackback link: http://somethingboutrenes.com/2010/03/01/tsukiji-fish-market/trackback/