Miyazu, Kyoto, Japan|Miyazu Ananohashidate Seafood Deli TOTOMART
Seafood restaurant, at 1775-25 Ryoshi, Miyazu, Kyoto 626-0003, Japan
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Rating
3.6 (780 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 10:00
💲Price Range
¥1000-4000
☎️Phone Number
+81772-25-9006
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(English below) I had lunch here when I went sightseeing in Amanohashidate. Since I came to a seaside town, I wanted to eat dishes using fresh seafood, And when you don't know where to go, I think this is a safe place. The place where seafood souvenirs are sold and the cafeteria are together. It was a place with a food court atmosphere. Because I visited in the afternoon, it was crowded with many people even though it was a weekday. The most popular item seems to be the seafood bowl (1,500 yen), but here we chose the sashimi set meal (2,000 yen). It came with fresh sashimi, two small bowls, rice, miso soup, and pickles. It seems that you can also eat rock oysters. ------------------------------------- We had lunch here when we went sightseeing in Amanohashidate. As I had come to a seaside town, I wanted to have a meal using fresh seafood, If you are in a seaside town and want to eat fresh seafood, and you do not know where to go, this is a good place. The restaurant is a combination of a place that sells seafood souvenirs and a cafeteria, and has a food court atmosphere. Perhaps it was because I visited there around noon, even on a weekday, the place was crowded with many people. The most popular dish seemed to be the Kaisen-don (1,500 yen), but I opted for the sashimi set meal (2,000 yen). It came with fresh sashimi, two small bowls of cooked food, rice, miso soup, and pickles, and was very satisfying! They also offer rock oysters.
Stopped in for lunch. I went around 1:30 pm on weekdays after shifting the time a little, but there were 3 or 4 seats available, so I could have a seafood bowl without waiting. It was also located next to the fishing port, so I was able to enjoy fresh fish.
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