There are many attractions of Tsukishima, but I think you all know that it is a rich area of food culture.
Of course, "Monjayaki" is a magnificent specialty dish, but let's leave it to the next time, and this time we will visit other recommended "local food".
First of all, let's enjoy the famous "Lever Fly". The most famous is "Hisagoya Abe", which is said to be the birthplace. The address is Tsukuda, but it is close to Tsukishima Station, and it is a standard for walking around the town.
In Tsukishima-cho, you can also buy it at [Meet Shop Midorikawa] side of Kannon and at the street near the Sumida River (home road). In any case, in the Tsukishima area, there were many factory workers and port-related people after the war, and it was spread as a cheap and nutritious snack-like food to suit the body tired from work.
I have a nostalgic taste.
Next is the famous shop in the alley. In a place that is likely to be overlooked if you inadvertently, it shows a very good appearance.
The beef here is an excellent taste with many fixed fans. However, since it closes early in the evening, it seems that many people first train their tongue here and go out for a full-fledged drinking walk.
Furthermore, in the Western style, [Cafe Parlor Hometown] also shows a unique presence in the alley. It's a hamburger shop known to those who know it. It is a shop that has been changed from a coffee shop, but the shop owner offers the downtown burger with all his heart while making use of his experience at a famous restaurant in Gotanda [Franklin Avenue]. Non-sticky, rich and juicy taste spreads in your mouth.
The casual atmosphere inside the store is also hard to throw away.
Finally, let's buy Tsukishima's hidden specialty products [Tsukishima / Local Beer]. In the town, you can buy it at 3-chome [Surugaya] and several other shops, and there are also Monjaya shops that serve as menus. According to the Sake Tax Law, "Happoshu" is made in a small workshop utilizing the manufacturing method learned in Germany, so you can enjoy a deep taste. There are two types, so please try and compare them.
Tsukishima has a variety of local flavors besides Monjayaki. It is an "Amazing Town" where you can visit various alleys and enjoy unexpected discoveries. Let's try it.