I often bike around this area but had no idea there was a fresh fish market (mini tsukiji) in the residential area of Hibarigaoka. About 1300 meters from Hibarigaoka Station.
The staff will chop up the fish any way you request. Seems like a free service.
Lots of Tuna Maguro.
Ootoro and Chutoro.
Beginning of the sashimi and sushi options.
Sooo tempted to get the 800 yen roll but nearly everything was paired with Salmon... not a fan.
More salmon... oh no. But I gotta give it a try next time.
Family packs... very nice variety.
This was all me! 1,400 yen for maguro, chutoro and ootoro.
Crab miso soup anyone?
Unfortunately my sushi got squashed into one side of the container.
Looked so much better at the shop.
Right?
Ootoro
Chutoro
Akami... Maguro
Ootoro was definitely melty soft. But I think this summer heat melted alot of the fat on my way home. Need to get a mini cooler next time.
Fairly thick Chutoro
And finally Akami.
Every time I order a bit of sashimi at an Izakaya my foodie friend likes to criticize the quality. It kinda sucks when you are trying to enjoy a bit of seafood. He suggested Sakanaya Shun and I think the cost performance was good... but eating sushi alone at home in non-ideal settings is a bit sad. SO! Definitely go if you want to have something special with family but if you are lone diner then hit up a reasonable standing sushi spot... the overall experience is much better.
Restaurant Supermarket: Sakanaya Shun
Supermarket J: 魚市場 旬
Tabelog Foodie: https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1321/A132102/13151355/
Address J: 東京都練馬区谷原4-11-5
Address E: Tokyo, Nerima-ku, Yahara 4-11-5
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