Kaisendon Marukita No. 2

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  • Tsukiji
  1. Marukita Shop 2
    Marukita Shop 2
  2. Marukita Shop 2
    Marukita Shop 2
  3. Marukita Shop 2
    Marukita Shop 2
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Time Out says

Kaisendon (sashimi over rice) is probably still the single most popular meal in Tsukiji, and Marukita does these bowls of seafood with panache. While it’s famed for serving them from 6am almost every day, a lesser-known fact is that the restaurant actually turns into an izakaya from 4pm. That means the menu, which in the morning only lists kaisendon and sushi, expands to include seasonal seafood appetisers, grilled scallops and other booze-compatible eats, in addition to about a dozen types of sake.

But the kaisendon here is the major draw. While you can enjoy a classic ikura (salmon roe), tuna and salmon rice bowl for ¥2,290, we recommend splurging ¥5,000 for the Marukita-don – a luxurious bowl topped with a daily selection of 11 kinds of seafood. The exact contents vary by season, with typical choices including super-fresh shrimp, fatty tuna, salmon, scallops, salmon roe and uni (sea urchin).

Details

Address:
4-13-18 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku
Tokyo
Transport:
Tsukiji Station (Hibiya line), Tsukiji Shijo Station (Toei Oedo line)
Opening hours:
6am-4pm (last orders 3.30pm), 4pm-11pm (last orders 10pm)
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