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Today we passed by Matsuzaka on the way from Yokkaichi to Ise, so we went to eat the legendary Matsusaka beef! And it is conveyor-belt sushi. It is said that there is only "Issho Miyamachi Store" in a radius of N hundred miles! We had so many plates and thought it would be expensive, but the average price for four people was only about 4,000 yen!
I took my family, my mother and brother, to my mother's birthday dinner. It was perfect, exceeded all my expectations and I couldn't be happier. Lastly, the chef/owner Yuuki Tanaka and all the staff were so friendly, welcoming and went out of their way to make sure my mother's birthday dinner was a success. It was a truly great experience.
Ise Sushi is located at 3-15-3 Inaho, Otaru, Hokkaido. This restaurant is very popular and the sushi is delicious. We ordered the sushi set (16 pieces of sushi) and the portion was large enough to fill us up. The restaurant staff speaks good English.
Hokkaido's small village market is very famous, very well-known overseas, whether its goods or physical goods are cheap. Compared with big cities like Shanghai, their prices are basically the same, but the ingredients are fresh. And the delicious sushi is like one of them, as shown in the picture, the squid there is fresh, full and delicious, and the sauce is thick. The grains of rice are full. Not a bowl is enough. If you're lucky enough to go anywhere, sushi is fine.
When it comes to Otaru, besides Shunji Iwai's "Love Letter," it's probably best known for its sushi. As a port city, Otaru is blessed with abundant seafood and numerous sushi restaurants, many of which are renowned among tourists. For example, the debate over which is better, Masa Sushi or Asahi Sushi, has even been featured in the latest edition of Lonely Planet. Three sushi restaurants in Otaru have been included in the Michelin Red Guide: Ise Sushi, Gunraizen, which was once awarded two stars (but later dropped for unspecified reasons), and Sachi Sushi.