Kyoto Japan Street Food Tour! Nishiki Market
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Japanese Street Food Tour Top 10 in Kyoto Japan | Nishiki Market Food Guide
Top 10 Japanese Street Food Tour in Kyoto Japan. Food Guide in Nishiki Market and Gion Area, walking street food tour to my top 10 favorite street food spots. Nishiki Market is known as Kyoto’s kitchen and it’s been around for 400 years. And one of the main reasons why Nishiki Market opened up here in Kyoto is because this very spot run clean and cold groundwater which was used a refrigeration system by shop owners back in the day. Now there about 129 stores crammed in this narrow 400 meter market and it’s equally crowded with locals and tourists alike. Many Japan tourists and Japan travelers are looking for the best food market spots at Nishki and I cover some of the best shops We try the famous Tako Tamago which is an Octopus with a quail egg inside. We also try Tamagoyaki at Kai, which is a fluffy and elegant tasting Dashimaki Tamago made only with their High-end Kyoto eggs. Dashimaki Tamago is a type of Tamagoyaki but uses a Dashi soup and is usually not sweet. Also on the menu for this Kyoto Street Food tour are Oysters, Fishcakes, Grilled Fish, Cheese Tart, Fried Chicken Karaage, Black Ramen and Melon Pan Ice Cream.
This is Japan Food Travel Guide for Japan tourists and and Kyoto travelers. So many things to see and eat in Kyoto, but I wanted to give everyone a Kyoto Street food guide on Things to do in Kyoto and where to eat in Kyoto.
Nishiki Market (錦市場 Nishiki Ichiba) (literally brocade market) is a marketplace in downtown Kyoto, located on a road one block north and parallel to Shijō Street (四条通 Shijō-dōri) and west of Teramachi Street (寺町通 Teramachi-dōri). Rich with history and tradition, the market is renowned as the place to obtain many of Kyoto's famous foods and goods.
Gion is Kyoto’s geisha district, with hostesses in colorful kimonos often sighted on the wooden Tatsumi Bridge, or amid upscale Japanese restaurants and boutiques on Hanamikoji Street.
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1:04 - #1. Tako Tamago at Kai
2:02 - #2. Tamagoyaki at Tanaka Keiran
3:27 - #3. Soy Milk Cream Corokke at Konnamonja
4:58 - #4. Oysters at Watahan
6:16 - #5. Fishcake at Marutsune Kamaboko
7:18 - #6. Grilled Fish at Notoyo
8:29 - #7. Cheese Tart at BAKE
9:39 - #8. Karaage from Umeshin
11:04 - #9. Black Ramen at Gogyo
12:29 - #10. Melon pan at Kofukudo
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Japan KYOTO STREET FOOD TOUR | 11 TOP FOODS of NISHIKI MARKET TOUR
Today I’m exploring Japan Kyoto street food at I’m at Kyoto’s 400 year old traditional market- Nishiki Market. I’m taking a comprehensive look inside the 11 top traditional foods of Nishiki Market. As the Kitchen of Kyoto, what impressed me was that Nishiki Market is an authentic market- it caters not only to tourists, but to local customers and Kyoto chefs, as well. Rather than selling hype foods like Kuromon Market in Osaka, foods and flavors sold here are also for local kitchens. One thing Kyoto has been good at is preserving their traditional culture. While you may not see many shocking things here you will get an insight into some of the culinary tastes. What would you add to this Nishik i Market Guide?
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11 top foods of Nishiki Market Guide
1. Okonomiyaki - first we start off at Issen Yoshoku where we try Kyoto styled okonomiyaki.
2. Tamago in Dash (fluffy egg in dash broth)
3. Seafood tempura- hamo (deep fried tempura eel)
4. Preserved and pickled vegetables
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These are Japanese street foods and flavors which are not only for tourists but sold for local kitchens and dining.
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Nishiki Market | Kyoto Japan Street Food Tour
We’re walking through the streets of the biggest open air Market in Kyoto Japan, to try all the delicious street food on offer.
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TRADITIONAL STREET FOOD & Tofu Hotpot in Kyoto Japan
Kyoto is one of my favorite cities in Japan with its beautiful traditional culture and of course, the delicious foods. And for my first full day in Kyoto what's not a better thing to do than to go on a traditional street food tour in the area of Arashiyama. I also stopped by this tofu hotpot place, and it was an amazingly delicious experience. I loved the traditional Japanese style garden view as well, which made it so relaxing while dining.
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JAPANESE Tofu Hotpot FEAST + Kiyomizu-Dera Temple Tour | Kyoto, Japan
There are few things more magical than exploring a new place and having your mind blown at every turn. That’s exactly what happened during my trip to Japan in January of 2019. I spent 12 amazing days traveling around the island nation and during that time, Japan became one of my all-time favorite destinations. Find out why I love this country so much by following my Japanese travel and food vlog series!
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On my second and final day in Kyoto, I wanted to explore more of this ancient, historical city and, of course, try more amazing Japanese cuisine! Come along with me as I take you on a fascinating tour of Kiyomizu Dera Temple and then join me for a delicious tofu hotpot lunch!
I started at a very touristy street that was lined with restaurants and souvenir shops, that sold everything from hats to decorative fans to elegant chopsticks! On my way to find some ice cream, I tried some delicious mochis as I made my way through the crowd. I tried a black sesame with honey ice cream cone (300 Yen/$2.69 U.S.). It was nutty and sweet, with a crispy cone and a crunchy cracker on top. It was so good and exactly what I needed!
My next stop was Kiyomizu-dera Temple, a huge Buddhist temple in eastern Kyoto that was founded by Sakanoue no Tamuramaro in the year 778 A.D. during the early Heian period, though the buildings that currently stand on the site were built in 1633 by Tokugawa Iemitsu. In addition to being a gorgeous Buddhist temple, Kiyomizu-dera Temple is one of the 17 Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto UNESCO World Heritage sites in and around Kyoto.
No nails were used in the construction of the temple complex, which includes a stunning main hall that contains a large veranda and some of the most amazing woodwork I’ve ever seen in my life, a pagoda, the Otowa-no-taki waterfall, a matchmaking shrine and Torii gate, and more! The temple overlooks Kyoto, so you also get some spectacular views of the city. It costs 400 Yen/$3.59 U.S. to enter the temple, which is such a bargain because there are so many things to see and do there.
Just note that you should probably be in good shape before visiting this temple; getting around it and climbing the stairs is a lot of exercise. I got winded climbing the stairs and I’m in good shape. It was worth it, though. Exploring historical sites is my favorite thing to do when I travel. I can’t get enough of it!
After debating what I wanted to have for lunch, I decided to go for some traditional tofu hotpot at Shimizu-Zyuntadashi-Okabeya. There, I tried their Yudofu tofu hot pot (2,160 Yen/$19.39 U.S.) and cold sake (670 Yen/$6.01 U.S.).
The Yudofu comes with tofu with wasabi, cubed tofu, tea, rice, pickles, ginger, vegetable tempura, fried tofu on a stick, and more. The sake was nice and cold and came in a small container.
The tofu with soy sauce and herbs was light, soft, and spongy, and so delicious! The pickles were great as well, including one that was like a pickled kelp. The vegetable tempura (which included eggplant, shishito peppers, and sweet potato) was very nice and lightly deep-fried with a light batter.
Next, I went with the fried tofu, which had a cheesy marmalade on top. The tofu wasn’t too soft and was pretty thick and extremely tasty, while the wasabi tofu was sweeter with a bit of spice. I also tried another, brownish tofu that was also kind of sweet, with a bit of garlic flavor as well as a really succulent shrimp.
That tofu meal wasn’t very big, but it was extremely filling! The entire meal came to 2,830 Yen/$25.40 U.S.
Then I went in search of some Kyoto coffee while walking along a pedestrian street of souvenir shops and old, traditional homes. I stopped at a cozy coffee shop called Garakuta, where I got a strong and delicious straight black, no-drip coffee, which was exactly what I needed to wake up after an eventful morning and afternoon!
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UNDERGROUND FOOD STREET in Kyoto, Japan
Today we're exploring an underground food street in Japan! Right next to Kyoto Station is a portal for those with a bottomless stomach. With so many options for food, where does one eat? We're checking out an old restaurant known for its Hamburg Steak. Ready or not, let's get steamy! Watch the video to see the yummy adventure unfold :)
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Kyoto, Japan. Think food. Lots of food! That's dining out in the city and Gion is the place to be at night. Tempura, Tofu, Ramen, Wagyu Steaks, Sushi, Sashimi, Sukiyaki, Grilled Fish ... it's endless! All with some of the best Japanese sake in the land! I haven't even gotten to the desserts!
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MATCHA(Green Tea) SOBA NOODLES! KYOTO Japan Food Tour
I Went to Kyoto Japan and had some matcha soba noodles and tried out a LOT of food that Kyoto has to offer.
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Epic Street Food Tour in Kyoto Japan | Nishiki Market
Nishiki Market is the biggest open-air market in Kyoto Japan. With over 400 years of history, it’s also one of the oldest. On today’s video, we’re trying out a variety of street food, including Wagyu beef sushi and jumbo shrimp tempura on skewers.
What to EAT in KYOTO? JAPAN FOOD GUIDE
Where to eat in Kyoto in 2018? Our recent visit to Kyoto was all about the food this time round. We hope it serves as a small food guide of what delicious food Kyoto has to offer.
We started our food adventure at Nakatanidou near Nara Kintetsu Station to watch the famous Mochi Pounding. There is no set time to watch this dramatic high speed Mochi pounding process. They start the process once they start to run out of their speciality Yomogi Mochi. You either have to keep coming back or be lucky.
We then took the train to Kyoto to try some street food at Nishiki Market. You can find a whole range different foods as well as fresh produce and seafood.
Not to far we have located Kyoto Gogyo to try theor speciality kogashi or burnt ramen. One of the best ramen experiences we’ve had!
For the dog lovers, there is an opportunity to play with adorable shibu inu puppies at Mameshiba Cafe.
To cool off try some Matcha desserts and shaved ice at Tsjuiri. You can find matcha anywhere better!
Our last meal we had Tempura Donburi ‘Tendon’. The visual speaks for itself. The tempura batter was deep fried peefectly. Who doesn’t want a bowl of deep fried deliciousness!
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Japanese Street Food Tour in Tokyo, Japan - AMAZING Street Food + BEST BBQ Wagyu Beef Steak in Tokyo
Check out for 3 months free w/ 1 year pack and 49% OFF! Japanese Street Food in Tokyo, Japan is INSANELY delicious! We traveled here to eat, and tried a ton of Japanese Street Food, like Wagyu Beef Steak BBQ, delicious raw Japanese seafood like Oysters, and more!
Today, I'm (The Food Ranger, Trevor James) taking you to some local street foods in Tokyo, Japan, starting out with some super delicious Yakitori and horse offal stew.
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First, we are trying out some Japanese BBQ Yakitori skewers for lunch at a local market, the Ameya Yokocho. Here, you can find all sorts of delicious Japanese street food and seafood! From Sushi to fresh seafood, it's all here!
After this, we found a nice local seafood stall, where you can order raw scallops on the spot! They were super juicy and plump!
After the amazing raw Japanese oysters on the street, we went for a super unique Unagi entire eel bowl over rice, found at Unatoto Eel Restaurant.
After this we went for a nice bowl of beef ramen in Tokyo, it was super rich and smooth!
After this, we went for a classic Japanese food, the Wagyu beef BBQ Yakuniku! It was the best beef I've ever eaten! Found at Sumibi Yakiniku Nakahara.
Even after eating all of these amazing street foods in Tokyo, there is so many more things to eat! You will definitely have to travel here to try them all!
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TRADITIONAL FOOD MARKET & All You Can Eat Buffet in Kyoto Japan
I can't leave Japan without going to the Nishiki Market. It's one of my favorite markets in Kyoto Japan. They have many delicious and different varieties of foods for you to try all over in the market. For dinner, I walked around Kyoto, and I found a vegetable all you can eat buffet near the hotel I was staying at. I have to say as a meat lover, the vegetarian buffets in Kyoto are actually really really good. :-)
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This travel vlog is all about the street food in Kyoto, Japan! We ate a bunch of Japanese specialties for the first time, namely; Hamo, Japanese Omelette, Onigiri, Mochi and more! We partnered with Japan Wonder Travel to bring you this video.
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Japanese STREET SEAFOOD Tour of Nishiki Market + Bamboo Forest | Kyoto, Japan
I’ve been traveling and documenting the world around me for over a decade and have lived in countries on both sides of the Atlantic, but in that time, I had never visited Japan until January of 2019, when I finally got the chance to go. What I experienced there blew my mind. This island nation’s culture, people, cleanliness, and natural beauty have made it one of my top travel and food destinations in the world. I hope my travels around the island of Honshu inspire you to visit Japan someday!
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My first day in Kyoto continued as my new friend Kosuke took me to Nishiki Market, which is a traditional fish market in the downtown area. It’s known as the Kitchen of Kyoto, so I knew I was in for some outstanding treats from the sea. At only 1,200 feet long, the market is pretty small, but there are so many shops packed into that space. I couldn’t wait to get started!
My time in the market started with some crunchy and delicious dried seaweed with sesame seeds. Then we came across some big bags of tiny crabs and more dried seaweed for just 1,100 Yen/$9.82. I tried a tiny crab with roe on it, which had an outstanding crunch and a sweet, honey-like flavor. I also tried a dried scallop, which was very dense and chewy, but very flavorful, and a small piece of bamboo shoot, which had a nice, moist crunch and an earthy flavor.
We passed some souvenir shops on our way to the next shop, which had everything from cooked fish to live fish in small tanks to animal meat on skewers, including sparrow! I tried the bone of an eel, which was crunchy and tasted like a worm!
My next culinary adventure was a small octopus with a quail egg inside (250 Yen/$2.23)! It may look a little exotic but is phenomenal. I loved it! The shop also sells large ones, which are 500 Yen/$4.47) each.
Next up were skewered rice cakes with sweet soy sauce. The consistency was gooey and almost slimy, similar to that of a mochi, and the sweet soy sauce was incredibly tasty. They’re very filling!
Next, we found a shop selling samplers of lots of different things, including baby sardines, which were dry, salty, and sticky. I followed that with kelp, which was also sticky and would go really well with rice.
At the next shop, we found bags of bonito flakes that you can eat like popcorn! Next, we visited a shop that offers over 100 different varieties of sake! I sampled some that was really good and quite strong and followed that with a full cup (400 Yen/$3.57) that was cold, dry, fruity, and delicious! Kyoto is famous for its sake, so be sure to try it when you come here!
This market has everything! As we continued, we passed by shops selling white strawberries, shoes, chopsticks, a fish market that was butchering and selling fish pieces, and much more!
Even though I was getting full, I had a Sakura Mochi (170 Yen/$1.52), which is a pink mochi wrapped in a salted cherry leaf, and a grilled green tea mochi (also 170 Yen/$1.52). The Sakura mochi was salty and grainy, almost like a sticky polenta, and had red bean paste inside it. So good! And the grilled green tea mochi was gooey and smoky and also fantastic!
Next, we passed by a shop selling sea urchin, huge oysters, snails, and roe, but I was so full I couldn’t eat anymore, so we left the market and set off to one of Kyoto’s most popular and most beautiful attractions, the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove!
On our way, we stopped at a mountaintop temple (300 Yen/$2.68 entry) where a nearby section of the mountainside is dotted with over 1,000 beautiful Buddha statues! Some of them are even holding things like surfboards, tennis racquets, and baseball bats! It’s so far away from the city that not many people visit it, but it’s worth the trip!
Then, we arrived at Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, which is made up of a fast-growing bamboo that grows up to 60 feet in one month! It’s so beautiful and peaceful and the air smells so pure. Kosuke explained to me that all of the bamboo shoots are one organism with a shared root system!
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Japanese STREET SEAFOOD Tour of Nishiki Market + Bamboo Forest | Kyoto, Japan