KFC is still as delicious as before, haha~ Huludao city is relatively rectangular~ The old city business is concentrated here~ This KFC is very good~ Huludao Station is a 5-minute walk away~ It is really recommended
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KFC is still as delicious as before, haha~ Huludao city is relatively rectangular~ The old city business is concentrated here~ This KFC is very good~ Huludao Station is a 5-minute walk away~ It is really recommended
Tsukiji Market is divided into inside and outside the market. The outside market is mainly for retail and small restaurants, while the inside market is more focused on bidding and wholesale. In the documentary "Sushi God", the owner of a tuna shop said, "There is only one best tuna in the market, and I only buy that one." When the shrimp shop owner sees real wild shrimp, he will think, "Ah, this is suitable for Jiro." The stories all happened here.
Tsukiji Market is the largest traditional fish market and vegetable and fruit wholesale market in Tokyo. Here you can not only see the spectacular fish auction scene, but also eat the freshest and authentic Japanese cuisine, which is cheap and original. The shopping street outside the market is concentrated with various seafood stores, fruit and vegetable stores, grocery stores, etc. Japanese restaurants that provide sushi and sashimi are scattered inside and outside the market. The sushi and eel rice here are superb, and you can eat them all the way.
We came to Tsukiji late, so there was nothing to eat or see. The famous Sushi Dai and Sushi Hao were closed before 2pm. But for the casual group, it was good enough to have "Sushi Kiyoshi" open! Of course, it would be a better experience if you could get up in the early morning to see the fish market. Believe in yourself! You can do it! As for me, I really can't. Eat a lot. Need I say more? It's delicious. It's too much if you add one point and too little if you subtract one point. It's satisfying and satisfying.
This day's trip to Tsukiji is definitely the most worthwhile thing in Tokyo! I got up at 4:30 in the morning and caught the earliest train of the Oedo Line. . . I arrived at Tsukiji at 6 o'clock, followed the old lady with a basket of vegetables and walked wildly, and then followed two (suspected) Chinese people who spoke English to Sushi Dai! ! ! I waited for 4 hours orz and got in after 10 o'clock. But I still have to say that this is the most unique experience, and it is worth waiting no matter how long it takes, and I will go there next time!