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Inumaeya
Opened in the spring of 2023, this shop serves beef skewers, mainly Kobe beef, and yakitori chicken skewers with a sauce made by their special recipe. They have seating inside, so you can enjoy the freshly grilled skewers right away.
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Nishiki Yatai Mura
A variety of stalls are lined up selling fresh sashimi, oysters, seafood rice bowls, black wagyu beef steaks, grilled seafood, seafood tempura, and many other items.
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Kaisen Hotate Center
Kaisen Hotate Center sells grilled seafood, skewers, seafood rice bowls, etc., mainly using fresh scallops. Please stop by.
- processed fish
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Tachinomidokoro Gabana
In 2016, a pickle shop in Nishiki Market with a row of pickling barrels suddenly became a standing bar. At first, the place just offered Sawaya Matsumoto junmai sake, beer, and pickles, but the idea that a standing bar is a “ford on the seashore” brought in some crazy staff from all over the place, and now it is a bar where people from all over the country come to enjoy a drink. It is a very marketplace-like bar where creatures that have continued to evolve in their respective unique ways snuggle together and drink.
- pickles
- obanzai
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- sake, whisky, beer
Gyokouchokusou Ryoushigoya
This “Kaisen Don" (seafood rice-bowl) and "Kaisen Yaki" (grilled seafood) restaurant uses the freshest ingredients from all over Japan. They grill and prepare the specialties of fishing ports across the country in a dynamic manner! The restaurant has a large number of seats with plenty of space. Please feel free to go in.
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Takakuraya
Takakuraya is located two doors down from the pickle shop Nishiki Takakuraya in Nishiki Market. This restaurant offers freshly cooked Koshihikari rice from Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture, hearty miso soup with a variety of ingredients, delicious pickles, and side dishes to go with rice and sake. This restaurant opens at 6:00 a.m.; you can enjoy the market atmosphere here while having breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
- pickles
- obanzai
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- sake, whisky, beer
Tako to Highball
When takoyaki meets “highball,”
you get this great shop
that is cheap, delicious, and fun!!
Their takoyaki (round ball of savory dough with octopus) is so tasty!
The fluffy,
hot takoyaki melting in your mouth with the thick sauce bursting with flavor is irresistible.
And you can drain it down with a “highball” (whiskey-and-soda)!
Please visit our Nishiki Market Store!
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Hamohide Nishiki market main store
The owner, who was born into a family running a fish shop in Nishiki Market, known as “the kitchen of Kyoto,” became independent and opened Hamohide in 2017. “Though it was a hamo (pike conger eel) shop, the prawns started to sell well!” he says.
Shrimp, prawn, and prawn skewers with their bright red colors are lined up at the front of the shop.
- processed fish
- restaurant
- sake, whisky, beer
Nishiki Gyoza
Nishiki Gyoza aims to make customers smile with their tasty gyoza.
Their gyoza (Chinese-style dumplings popular in Japan) feature hearty, tightly packed filling. This was born from the personal touch of the chef Ryota Fujioka.
“I made it as a token of my appreciation to cheer up the staff at my own restaurant, and these dumplings with more filling than usual made them smile.”
Fujioka’s experience led him to further pursue gyoza, and he finally opened Nishiki Gyoza. “I want to make customers smile with my gyoza.” Fujioka’s new endeavor to pursue perfection with gyoza begins here in Nishiki Market, Kyoto.
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Mame Shofuku
Mame Shofuku sells mainly Tanba-kuro (black soya) bean snacks as well as dry delicacies and other snacks. A dining space for customers is available at the back of the store.
- delicacy
- Japanese sweets
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- sake, whisky, beer