To travel to Japan, the itinerary must have is to see a romantic cherry blossoms, catch the cherry blossoms floating down from the air to make a wish, go to see Japan's Mt. Fuji once, to see those scenes appearing in the Japanese anime, and finally have to eat Japanese food once.
So, the last thing, for most of them are foodies, is definitely a particularly important thing, then, the next, I will tell you where to eat Japanese food, Japan's top ten gourmet stores to attack, please receive oh!
TOP1 Crab Dole (Dotonbori Honten)
Food Description: The head store of the Crab Dole chain of stores throughout Japan, has a history of 50 years, the store entrance to the large crab model is its unique signboard. The store specializes in multiple crabs, and in one meal you can experience crabs cooked in a variety of ways, including steamed, grilled, _, boiled, fried and sashimi.
Ingredients are delivered directly to Kyoto from the source daily, and there are discounted lunchtime sets available from noon to just before 4 p.m. The cheapest is about 2,400 yen.
Each person needs to order one meal, not several***.
Recommended food: dorayaki crab, grilled crab legs, crab dishes, ichiban, and more...
Cost per person: Lunch - 4,000-4,999 yen, Dinner - 6,000-7,999 yen (RMB:500-1,000 yen)
Access: 1-6-18 Dotonbori, Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka-fu, subway: Shinsaibashi Station, Namba Station. Shinsaibashi Station" and "Namba Station" are within walking distance.
Top 2 Tsukiji Market
Food Description: Built in 1935, Tsukiji Market is one of the world's largest fish markets, and is the most cost-effective place to eat sushi and sashimi in Tokyo.
The inside of the market is called the on-site market, which is mainly responsible for the wholesale, bidding and trading of fresh seafood; while the shopping street next to it is called the off-site market, which concentrates all kinds of Japanese restaurants, seafood stores, fruit and vegetable stores, and so on.
The early-morning "tuna auction" is the biggest attraction of the on-site market, with only 120 spots open daily, so if you want to see the auction in action, you may have to arrive early in the morning. The market's most famous restaurants for sushi are Sushi Dai and Yamato Sushi, but you'll usually have to wait in line for an hour or two.
Recommended food: Visit the tuna auction, various types of seafood, sashimi, sushi, sea urchin, and more...
Consumption per person: No hard and fast, depends on personal preference
Access: Get off at Tsukiji Ichibaichi subway station, or walk for about 1 minute after getting off at Tsukiji station
Top 3 Ichiran ramen (Dotonbori Store Honten)
Top 3 Ichiran ramen (Dotonbori Store Honten)
The best ramen in town. strong>
Food Description: Ichiran is the TOP
1 in Japan's ramen scene in the minds of many tourists.
The store sells only Hakata Tonkotsu-style signature ramen, with a choice of flavors, soup bases, noodle softness, and side dishes. The dining space here is uniquely designed with bar-style tables and chairs, with foldable dividers between each seat.
Lines are often required, so it's recommended to avoid the 6-8pm rush hour.
Recommended food: Hakata Tonkotsu-style ramen, a la carte flavors and more...
Cost per person: Lunch - 999 yen, Dinner - 999 yen (RMB:100)
Access: 7-18 Soemon-machi, Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka
Top 4 Dotonbori Food Street
Food Description:Dotombori is one of the busiest shopping streets in Osaka, lined with bustling stores.
This is the birthplace of Osaka's "eat down" food culture, symbolized by the Kadokoro crab sign.
Not to be missed here are Osaka's famous takoyaki, okonomiyaki and kushikatsu. The touristy atmosphere is quite strong, and the most interesting part is the nightlife recreation and entertainment area, where many stores are open until late at night.
Recommended food: Ramen, takoyaki, teppanyaki, yakitori...
Spending per person: No hard and fast requirements, depends on personal preference
Access: 1-chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka, 9-do, Dugout Bikanji 542-0071
Top 5 Kurokurokurokurokurokurokurokuro (Kurokurokurokuro), a restaurant in Osaka, Osaka... Strong>Top 5 Kuromon Market
Food Description: Osaka's ultra-famous food market, known as Osaka people's kitchen, where you can eat, use, wear and play. The whole length of 600 meters, **** 170 stores, there are all kinds of seafood, come to must eat black door Sanpei family seafood sashimi, fresh and delicious!
There are a lot of small stores to poke around in, and the drugstore across the street from Kurokado Sanpei is super cheap, cash only, no tax refunds, but the math still works out. Business hours are short, best to go shopping from 9 to 4 p.m. It's a good idea to bring lots of bills, many stalls are cash only.
Recommended Food: Fresh seafood, Kuromon Sanpyeong, oysters and more...
Consumption per person: No hard and fast, depends on personal preference
Access: 2-4-1 Nippombashi, Chuko-ku 542-0073, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
Top 6 Crab Honkai ( Sapporo Ekimae Honten)
Food Description: Japan's first authentic crab restaurant for half a century. The interior of the restaurant is uniquely designed in the style of an ancient Japanese house, and is equipped with rocks, bamboo, and a fireplace, so you can enjoy the atmosphere of a Japanese garden.
Krabunya uses fresh crabs from the local area to create a variety of delicious dishes. Crab sushi is also a specialty here, with its original flavor and meaty texture.
Recommended food: Whole Crab Feast, Crab House, Crab Honka, etc...
Cost per person: 3,000 yen - 5,000 yen (RMB:300-500)
Access: 2-1-18 Kita-Sanjo Nishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido
Top 7 Kyoto Nishiki Market
Gourmet introduction: Kyoto Hundred Years' Market, a must-visit street for shopping and gourmet food, is known as "Kyoto people's kitchen". Nishiki Market has about 140 stores selling fresh food, various vegetables, dried food, pickles and seasonings with Kyoto characteristics.
Though there are many fish stalls and vendors, the overall environment is very clean and tidy, and food lovers should spend at least two hours here to experience it. Most of the stores are open from 12-17pm, and while the merchandise isn't the cheapest, this is the closest you'll get to living in Kyoto.
Recommended food: Japanese-style egg rolls, oysters, sea urchin, cuttlefish and more...
Consumption per capita: No hard and fast requirements, depends on personal preference
Access Address: Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
Top 8 Nakamura Fujiyoshi (Kyoto Station)
Food Description:
The Nakamura... Fujiyoshi is a super popular dessert store located in Isetan, Kyoto, with a take-out entrance on the second floor and a store on the third floor. The store's signature is matcha, and the categories include desserts, ice cream, noodles, etc. Ice cream and jelly are recommended.
The waiting line here is long, but the turnover rate is still quite high, so don't miss it if you're a matcha fan.
Recommended food: Sedan Third Floor, traditional matcha ice cream, red bean puree and more...
Cost per person: Lunch - ¥800 to ¥1,000, Dinner - ¥800 to ¥100 (RMB: $80 to $100)
Transportation Address: Higashi-Shioji-machi, Shimogyoji Shimogaru, Karasuma-dori, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
TOP9 WHITE SHIRATSUMA... Top 9 White Lovers Chocolate Factory
Gourmet Description: White Lovers Chocolate sandwich cookies and ice cream production place, but also a European-style classical castle overflowing with the British atmosphere.
Inside the factory, there is not only a museum showing the history of chocolate and the production process, but also a store where you can buy authentic "White Lovers".
There is a tour road on the third floor of the factory, where you can observe the entire process of chocolate making, and then go to the experience room on the fourth floor to make your own chocolate, which you can have printed on a special cookie box. Outside the castle, there is a clock tower with dolls, and every hour there is a "Chocolate Carnival".
Recommended food: White chocolate desserts, chocolate chip cookies, soup curry and more...
Cost per person: Adults - 600 yen, children - 200 yen. (RMB:60-20)
Transportation Address:MiyanosawaNishi-ku063-0059, 2-2-11-36, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido
TOP10Kikunai (Kyoto Main)
Food Description: A representative of the highest level of Kyoto cuisine, perennially honored with three Michelin stars, impeccable in terms of environment, taste and service. The dishes are all made from seasonal ingredients, and the set menus will vary from time to time for the same price.
Dinner starts at 20,000 yen per person, and lunchtime kaiseki is about 9,000 yen per person, so it's recommended to make reservations in advance through the website or ask the hotel for help. If you were to pick just one restaurant to experience kaiseki, Kyotoites would recommend this Kikunai.
Recommended food: Three Michelin stars, kaiseki, strawberry wasabi ice cream and more...
Cost per person: Dinner - 20,000 yen to 29,999 yen, Lunch - 10,000 yen to 14,999 yen (RMB: 1,400 to 3,000 yen)
Transportation Address: Yasaka Torii, Shimogawara-dori, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto. 459 Shimokawara-cho, Mae-Shimodaru
Come here and savor the most delicious Japanese food and let your taste buds remember the flavors exclusively from Japan.