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Top 5 food you need to try if you're in tokyo

Are you hungry yet? Find out the top 5 food you need to try if you're in Tokyo, Japan. For more visit at https://www.ninjafoodtours.com/tokyo-food-guide/

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Top 5 food you need to try if you're in tokyo

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  1. www.ninjafoodtours.com TOP 5 FOOD YOU NEED TO TRY IF YOU'RE IN TOKYO

  2. www.ninjafoodtours.com 1. SUSHI You simply cannot ignore sushi when you visit Tokyo. The fish market (Tsukiji fish market) brings tons of fresh seafood from other parts of Japan and around the world. It is the biggest fish market in the world!

  3. www.ninjafoodtours.com 2. YAKITORI Yakitori is typically cooked over charcoal grills to make the meat crispy outside and tender inside. Seasoning is either (1) salt only or (2) savory tare sauce made from soy sauce, dashi broth, and vinegar.

  4. www.ninjafoodtours.com 3. RAMEN NOODLES It goes without saying that there are A LOT of ramen restaurants in Tokyo, and Japanese people really love ramen. It is cheap (you can get a decent one for 500 JPY or 600 JPY) and tasty. There are multiple types of ramen based on the type of the broth.

  5. www.ninjafoodtours.com 4. OKONOMIYAKI Okonomiyaki is a popular dish in Japan, and people even cook it at home pretty often. Typically okonomiyaki includes flour, cabbage, scallions, and pork belly slices. It is cooked on a big hot plate and served with a sweet and salty sauce made from soy sauce.

  6. www.ninjafoodtours.com 5. SOBA NOODLES Soba is typically served with side dishes or toppings. It goes well especially with tempura (deep fried shrimp and vegetables) as soba is pretty light by itself. It will be a good mixture of light cold soba and warm juicy tempura!

  7. www.ninjafoodtours.com KEEP IN TOUCH STORE LOCATION 7-19-21 Nishi-Shinjuku Shinjuku, Tokyo Japan 160-0023 PHONE +81-50-5240-8828 WEBSITE www.ninjafoodtours.com

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