INSANE Japanese STREET FOOD Tour of Ameyoko Market | Tokyo, Japan
When I learned that I would get to spend twelve amazing days in Japan back in January of 2019, I knew that there were many things I had to do while I was there. Among them, try their famous convenience store food, ride a bullet train, eat as many types of ramen as I could, stay at a traditional onsen, see Mount Fuji, and sample lots of authentic Japanese street food! And let’s just say Japan blew my expectations out the water! Come and join me on my epic trip through this magnificent island nation!
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I’ve eaten street food in many countries around the world now, and Japan is right up there with the best of them! I couldn’t wait to try some more Japanese street foods for dinner, so my friend Shinichi from TabiEats took me to Tokyo’s most famous place to get amazing street food! Come along with us as we eat our way through Ameyo Market!
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My boy Shinichi promised me lots of surprises on this street food tour and he did not disappoint at all! Ameyo Market was once a black market after the war, but has evolved into a street food market where you can try all sorts of tasty treats, and it’s not all Japanese! Here, you can also get Chinese and Korean food, as well as kebabs.
The first place we set out for was a place famous for their takoyaki, or octopus balls, but they were already sold out! So instead, we moved on to a nearby stall, where we got some seafood half-bowls, which were very reasonable at just 300 Yen each, or roughly $2.80 U.S. The bowl came with squid, tuna, salmon, salmon roe, minced tuna, and some sushi rice with soy sauce and wasabi on the side. The salmon was so fresh and buttery, it tasted like it came straight from the ocean, and there’s a reason why roe is called the gems of the sea! It was full of briny deliciousness, as was the squid, which was also chewier. The minced tuna blew my mind! I’d never had a seafood bowl this fresh before. The wasabi was really hot, though!
Next, we stopped at Arirang Hot Dogs, where I got a dish called an extremely popular and trendy dish called Potatorella, which is potato and mozzarella on a stick. I had it with a sweet chili sauce and garlic. It cost 480 Yen, or roughly $4.33 U.S. It was like a mozzarella stick with a thick, crunchy potato coating and lots of melted cheese inside! It’s heavy and a little sweet and a little spicy, and is a must-try!
Next, Shinichi took me to a Korean street food stall, where we picked up the most popular South Korean street food dish, tteok-bokki, which is stir-fried mochis in a spicy, sweet sauce called gochujang along with fish cakes, sausage, and green onion. It was gooey and delicious, and had some nice Asian spices in it. There weren’t any sausages in this one, but it was amazing. The gochujang sauce was almost like a sriracha or a spicy sweet-and-sour sauce. It was hot, but apparently the Korean version is even spicier! I loved it!
After that, we went across the street to a place with an endless menu for some oysters! You get 5 oysters for 1,000 Yen, or roughly $10 U.S. I tried my oyster with ponzu sauce and a squeeze of lemon. It was huge and incredibly fresh. The biggest oyster I’ve ever had!
Shinichi got some fish called shishamo, which have roe inside them! I had it with some mayo. The fish was nice and steamy, and wasn’t too salty or fishy. The fish are small enough that you can eat the bones with no problem, and the Japanese mayo with them was fantastic!
Lastly, we went to a sort of stand-up bar that sells 20 varieties of sake! I got a super dry one that was strong but light at the same time. You have to be careful with sake; just because it’s light doesn’t mean is isn’t super strong! Each glass is only 500 Yen each, or about $4.50.
Wow! What an incredible street food tour. While Shinichi’s favorite thing was the Potatorella, I couldn’t stop raving about that amazing seafood bowl! Talk about a fresh, amazing, Japanese meal!
I hope you enjoyed my epic nighttime street food tour at Ameyo Market in Tokyo! If you did, please give this video a thumbs up and leave me a comment below. And please subscribe to my channel if you haven’t already. I will see you in the next travel food adventure!
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INSANE Japanese STREET FOOD Tour of Ameyoko Market | Tokyo, Japan
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@drkdragn28
5 жыл бұрын
Are there many vegi options in Japan, not including fish
@seftiaayhu4002
5 жыл бұрын
why don't you visit Indonesia ?? and try traditional Indonesian food. I guarantee you will like it
@quintonayaan4440
2 жыл бұрын
instablaster
So bummed about that Takoyaki shop not being open. Guys, Ueno and Asakusa are two of the best places in Tokyo for street food. After watching David’s videos, I can’t wait to visit India this year! So stoked!!! Safe travels David.
@rhyndawatson4173
5 жыл бұрын
Nice seeing you here Shinichi
@EndahSchatzi
5 жыл бұрын
so drooling watching you eating the food and your food recomendation is always looks yummy. hope you can show me around for food hunting when I visit Japan :)
@aman_s_96
3 жыл бұрын
Sadly, COVID hit in 2020, so you couldn't travel, right
So nice to see Shinichi hanging out with you!
Omg you’re in Japan ! I’ve missed your videos as I’m haven’t been on KZread for a few weeks and it’s so cool you’re with shinichi I love his channel. What fantastic food there 😍😍
This food guide of yours is seems to be a very good man ☺
@itsnancyy21
5 жыл бұрын
Abhishek Aditya the good guide lives there and he had his own channel too.
@DirigiblePlum
5 жыл бұрын
That's Shinichi from the channel TabiEats
Potato with Mozzarella sounds so tasty but I am not sure if I like the sweet sauce.
Looks like you're having a great time man,tabieats and yourself have a good vibe filming together as well!
Great video! And great to see Shinichi/Tabieats!!!
So great to see you with Shinchi ....Love his channel Tabieats!
13:08 look at the guy on the corner of the shop showing middle finger 😂😂 . That's when you know you should not invade their privacy .
@mp-sv2cp
5 жыл бұрын
yeh why he do that? he wasn't looking at the camera though
i just love shinichi and satoshi tabi eats is fantastic
Seafood looks so fresh and so yummy, and the potato with mozzarella mmm delicious.. Awesome video thanks for sharing😊
These video collaboration with Shinichi are so pleasant to watch, you are both so easy going and knowlegeable.
Looks Delicious! Thanks for sharing
Love this collaboration with Shinichi! Yummy street food! I love fresh sashimi bowls, Korean potato cheese dog & Ttebokki is my fave! Also love fresh oysters, yum! It all looked so delicious! 👍 ❤
Enjoyed the video. Shinichi from TabiEats recommended your channel.Subbed.
Another excellent video David and by the way your Japanese guide is very good in his job.
Their food looks so fresh and healthy
Good job! Love your video
Yaaaas!! Tabi❤️
I adore Sinichi and Satoshi
Wow, Ameyoko, and ShinOkubo I just went there😆 Looks so good!! I just ate dinner, but I am already hungry 😟
Amazing food video 😋🌻
👍🏼❤️😎😋 dang, looks so good. Sake yum. Everything looked so good. Fish bowl, oysters, sake amazing.
I love seeing shinichi!😁
I love the neighborhood, a street market under the train track!
Looking delicious.
You are the best!!
Oh shit, I didn't expect to see Shinichi here lol.
Japanese food looks so awesome
Omg the chunks of wasabi that you were eating!!! I was like “omgggg nooooo!” 😂
Wow delicious food 😋😋😋
Very good yamiiii👍🏻😁
I love Shinichi and Satoshi San ❤️ I’m new to your channel and I like it! I live in Japan too
Looks so yummy
Wait!! 200 yen for 1 oyster but an order of 3 sets you back 700 yen!! That pricing strategy 🤓
Shinichi!! ❤️
I always watch your videos
It was a good combination
Good Job David. 💕💕💕
I remember someone commenting on your extreme hamburgers video that Americans are obsessed with cheese and I was like aww the generalization......Then your face when you eat the cheese hot dog and now I'm like dang they were right lol.
Hey David I was waiting for video
Shinichi is a awesome tour guide.
Watching December 2020. 😉
OMG!!!!! David and Shinichi together..... ahhh....I'm so happy to watch this.... love both of you guys... I miss Satoshi, though....
Shanitichi is awesome!
I love your smile ☺️
Very nice foods
TabiEats ❤️
Great video...david...
I have tried the Korean cheese hot dog stuff!!!! Well, I like the idea, but I’m not sure whether I like the sweet stuff on that.
Yea love ma main man tabi eats watch his videos daily xxx
Don't Shinichi and Sam have similar mannerisms!! :D
@harshavarwani
5 жыл бұрын
@@AntonA24 nope.. definitely didn't mean that! 1. Both of them are good people that share and care :) 2. have similar actions and the way they speak
Love you David in Japan
Shishamo is surprisingly good.
Wow looks so yummmmmy ....Salam Dari NTT Indonesia and hola I am new friend big like for you
i'm so jealous of those seafood bowls....
アメ横いいね!
in chinese cooking, we usually take big oysters and fry them and put it in clay pots. because normally big oysters don't taste that good compared to like the small tiny regular oysters
Nice video
that hot dog is essentially a poutine on a stick ... looks great
Poke bowl, seafood bowl as you call it, have been around Hawaii and America for years. Where have you been, David? Try asking for it besides sushi when you go to one.
He ate the fish with mayo in another video a few day ago with the Ramen guy.
i just saw that you were on a KZreadrs trip to Korea. When will you be posting vids from Korea?
Tabis smile reminds me of Jackie chan 😘
My mouth is watering
GET ME A SAKE !
Hello david where u at tokyo,I lived in tokyo
love from india 😘😘😘😘😘😘
sounds like jackie chan, seems like jackie chan... SHAZAN, HE IS JACK CHAN... HAHAHAHHA NICE CHANNEL
Never seen a tour/food guide eating all the food
You missed the takuyaki. 😣
nice😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙
The Miami accent is intense
😘😘😘
omg why didn't i get notified :[ sad!!! i can't believe you've never had takoyaki!!!! sooo bomb!!! shouldn't there be tons of places that sell them in japan markets tho?!... cheese corn dog
Waaaaaahhhhh! My high cholesterol would NEVER allow me to try the mozzerella thing. 😢😢😢
Love to see sharing Korean hotdog each other.. American Japanese..😍
Lmao 13:08 look at the guy in the black
😀😃👍👍👍
I think Shinichi looks like Jackie Chan xD
@13:08 guy in the back had his middle finger up at someone. Lmao I guess in Japan they tell people to fuck off the same way we do here in the states. Lol
Nice video I'm Indian💓💓💓💓
@WaheedKhan-sd3jf
5 жыл бұрын
Pradeep Thakur thanks for letting us know!
13:07 that guy in the back isn't having a great time, unless the finger means something else in Japan :)
@offthesidelines
5 жыл бұрын
Amusingly enough, holding out the middle finger in Asia didn't originally really have any bad significance until the last few decades, because of western influence, and mostly with the younger generations. A lot of older Asian people learned to read while using their middle finger to follow the words/text in front of them. Some even use that finger to point around and it's considered completely normal lol... having said that I'm not sure what the dude in this video was up to either. 😆
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Shinichi where is migi😂
あれ!? コラボしてますね〜。 お知り合いだったのですね(*^^*)
Where is Satoshi??😭
So raw...
No one said itatakimas
What is similarities between Indian and Japanese food ?
@aryaanparwez9909
5 жыл бұрын
Very different, they like things fresh, without cooking it much and here we cook it
@rupakchaudhary7321
5 жыл бұрын
@@aryaanparwez9909 what is similarities ?
@aryaanparwez9909
5 жыл бұрын
@@rupakchaudhary7321 about similarities the only thing i can think of is the amount of rice they eat. Their Side dishes are very different , they use wasabi for spice, they use a lot of vinegar and soya sauce for their food. Also, a similarity is that their food is also cheap(as in price) like ours
why don't you visit Indonesia ?? and try traditional Indonesian food. I guarantee you will like it
mmmmmm radiated fukashima fish. all the fish would be dead and the ppl if fukashima was real
i really like you
Who else wants to try sushis and sashimis but cant cause they can't tolerate raw fish and their mom will kick them if they eat raw
@sudeshnapodder5876
5 жыл бұрын
No raw fish for me at all.
@shampanath3675
5 жыл бұрын
@@sudeshnapodder5876 I can't even eat certain cooked fish and my mom finds me to be a 'kolonko' being a bong 😂
@sudeshnapodder5876
5 жыл бұрын
Shampa Nath me too a bong and i dont like the smell of hilsa!!! Nothing can be more kolonko than this.... it happens. There are few more small fishes which i dont dont eat.
Give me some money and take me there ^_^
@4mars0168
5 жыл бұрын
@@AntonA24 oof
Umm is anything their for vegetarian people in Japan 🇯🇵 @david
@sakshirawat887
5 жыл бұрын
3-4 types of sushi.
@saurabhrunijha77
5 жыл бұрын
@@sakshirawat887 🤣 we cannot eat sushi 🍥 every day lol
@sakshirawat887
5 жыл бұрын
@@saurabhrunijha77 yeah😋.. u can be lucky if you eat egg though..
@sweetspicy7880
5 жыл бұрын
Lol
@152rajasekhar
5 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah Kyoto has a bunch of vegetarian options and most restaurants in Kyoto use seasonal vegetables most often so Kyoto has many vegetarian options i guess you gotta check it out once
where do u buy weed ?
This dude high af.
Indian food look better on video. Hi from Virginia, USA.