We got lost as we ventured into maze of Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo with a list of sushi places, Sushi Dai, Sushi Daiwa and Sushi Zanmai, keyed into my iPhone. The afterthoughts from reading about Sushi Dai and Sushi Daiwa, made us realized that we are not hard core sushi lovers afterall. The queues for these two sushi place in Tsukiji have a wait time that's at least 2~3 hours and we weren't desperate enough to wake up early or to join the queue. For those who tried, I salute you and hope that the experience was totally worth it. We decided to drop by Sushi Zanmai that's known for their value for money fresh sushi. Apart from being known for value, Sushi Zanmai is opened 24 hours to satisfy anyone's crave for fresh sushi.
Although Zanmai didn't have an enduring queue to boast, still most of the tables were filled and we were lucky that there were still four bar seats for us. Another observation, was that most of the patrons were Japanese, so sushi standards should be still up to the mark.
Even though Sushi Zanmai didn't provide the more exquisite sushi, we still had an enjoyable gorging session for this prized Japanese tuna cut. I don't think we'll ever get full from just eating fresh Japanese chu-toro and ootoro without hurting our pockets back in Singapore. However, for a more exquisite sushi experience in Tsukiji, the choice of braving the weather in the 2 hour queue for Sushi Dai or Sushi Daiwa would still be up for grasp.
東京都中央区築地4‐11‐9 築地市場外
Tsukiji Market 4-11-9
Tokyo, Japan
Tel : 03-3541-1117
4 comments:
looks delicious! i'm glad you didn't bother queuing at those famed sushi joints. it's more for the experience and bragging rights anyway.
I'm going to bookmark zanmai! :) think it will be a different experience altogether.
Ootoro! :)
i like how you complain about the chu-toro being too lean and still order four sets of it
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