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[Tsukiji Main Store] The yakiniku restaurant started by Yakiniku (Grilled meat) is ``Ganso Yakinikuo'', which grills the highest quality sashimi to an exquisite degree of doneness.
[Delicious sushi available at Sushi Morinari] Enjoy authentic Edomae sushi in Tsukiji
Enjoy delicious sushi easily at Tsukiji Market! A wide range of Okimari Nigiri and Seafood Bowl & a happy and clear checkout
◇3-minute walk from Tsukiji Station/Private rooms available◇High-quality seasonal fresh fish made to order by craftsmen. A long-established sushi restaurant with a variety of banquet plans
[1 minute from Shintomicho Station] Enjoy nigiri Sushi made with fresh fish from Toyosu Market ◆ Semi-private rooms available for entertaining and business dinners ◎
Edomae Sushi Shutoku 2nd store with a handful of soul and secret red vinegar
[The origin of Aozora Sandaime] Please enjoy our authentic Edomae sushi made with our unique blend of mixed vinegar!!
築地駅4分◆伝統技法と新スタイルを融合させた鮨を、希少な地酒やワインと満喫。完全個室完備
A masterpiece that brings out the deliciousness of fish in all four seasons. Enjoy the finest sushi in an old Japanese house nestled in a back alley.
[4 minutes walk from Tsukiji Station] Delight in the exquisite sushi set you can enjoy at a reasonable price! Try it with shochu or sake.
[1 minute walk from Tsukiji Station] Passed down craftsmanship and neat sushi. Enjoy traditional Edomae Sushi
5 minutes walk from Tsukiji Station ◆We offer cheap and delicious Seafood! Enjoy our handmade menu in a relaxing atmosphere
[5 minutes walk from Higashi Ginza] Tsukiji, the sacred place for fish. Edomae Sushi with painstaking preparation and craftsmanship
[Tsukiji's largest restaurant] The main hall surrounded by 200 monitors is a must-see! ◆Private rooms available ◆Many fish dishes
The originator of Hidenori Sushi made with a handful of soulful secret red vinegar
Hidenori Tsukiji main store
wall! Welcome! This is Tsukiji, Edomae. It goes without saying that Sushi is delicious.
Speaking of Tsukiji's hideout, it is "Oku-no-in". The calm atmosphere of a former Japanese restaurant is appealing.