Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan|いまがわ食堂 川崎銀柳街店
Syokudo and Teishoku restaurant, Breakfast restaurant at Japan, 〒210-0006 Kanagawa, Kawasaki, Kawasaki Ward, Isago, 2 3-1 2F
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Rating
4 (277 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 08:00
💲Price Range
¥1-3000
☎️Phone Number
+8144-223-8229
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More Comments at Google MapThis is a valuable restaurant where you can eat raw mackerel. Breakfast comes with your choice of miso soup and three types of small side dishes. Eat half of the sesame mackerel bowl normally, then add dashi soup to the other half to make it ochazuke style. I also had fried horse mackerel, which was very meaty and delicious.
Sesame mackerel bowl! I think it's pretty good! I can't believe you can eat raw mackerel in Kawasaki. A single bowl costs 780 yen! The set meal comes with a bowl of aperitif vinegar (like plum juice), pickled vegetables, a side dish, and miso soup for 1080 yen (donburi + 300 yen).
I really wanted to eat raw mackerel, so I went in the evening. The store was empty, perhaps because of the rain or the time of day. I ordered three things. Big fatty tuna grilled mackerel set meal, pole and line fishing! Sesame mackerel, Namerou from the Imagawa family. I've eaten the large fatty tuna grilled mackerel set meal many times at other restaurants, and it's really delicious. The slightly roasted flavor gives it a nice aroma and it disappears in no time. In the second half, we ran out of mustard, so I thought it would be nice to be able to order more (I should have just asked if it was possible). Pole fishing! Sesame mackerel is eaten by mixing sesame mackerel, sauce, and yolk, then sprinkling sesame seeds that you have harvested on top. It was extremely delicious. Up until now, I had only eaten fatty tuna grilled mackerel set meals at other stores, but it was so delicious that I thought I'd try the sesame mackerel bowl from now on. Namerou of the Imagawa family was also good. Since it contains egg yolk, it has a mild taste when mixed with it. I think it goes so well with alcohol that I almost regretted forgetting to order beer. I served it with rice. I'll come again and again, and next time I'd like to come with Tsure too. Thank you for the meal. thank you very much.
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