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| Cuisine | Sushi | ||
| Hours | Mon-Sat 5am-2pm | ||
| Location | Tsukiji Fish Market. Located in a row of barracks, in Building 6 in the 3rd alley (just past the mailbox); it's the 3rd shop on the right, Tsukiji | ||
| Transportation | Station: Tsukijijo (2 min.) or Tsukiji (10 min.) | ||
| Phone | 03/3547-6797 | ||
| Prices | Sushi a la carte ¥220-¥1,000 ($1.85-$8.30/90p-£4.20); sushi seto ¥2,100-¥3,760 ($17-$31/£8.80-£16) | ||
| Credit Cards | Not Accepted | ||
| Season | Closed Wed if the market is closed, and on holidays | ||
Frommer's Review
Located right in the Tsukiji Fish Market, this sushi bar boasts some of the freshest fish in town (and often a long line of people queuing to get in; waits can be up to an hour). The easiest thing to do is order the seto, a set sushi course that usually comes with tuna, eel, shrimp, and other morsels, plus six rolls of tuna and rice in seaweed (onigiri). You won't get plates here -- food is served directly on the raised counter in front of you.
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