The Ultimate TOKYO STREET FOOD TOUR: BEST of ASAKUSA!! 🍙🍡🇯🇵
Asakusa is one of the best places in Tokyo to enjoy Japanese street food!! I share some of my favorite spots from savory foods to dessert. The biggest attraction in Asakusa is by far Sensoji Temple, but the food scene is something you won't want to miss when you're there!
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📍Kibidango Azuma
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📍Kikuya
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📍Asakusa Kokonoe
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📍Asakusa Menchi
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📍Asakusa Kagetsudō
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📍Warabimochi Motoko
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📍Asakusa Unana
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📍FUGLEN ASAKUSA
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📍Asakusa Chaya Tabanenoshi
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📍Totoya
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Hope you all enjoy the food tour!! Let me know which area of Tokyo I should cover next!
@ONExBABY
Жыл бұрын
Shinjuku, shibuya, akihabara!!!!
Thanks you so much
Yes I’ve been waiting for that unagi rice ball!! I want to make it..
unagi...UGH!!!! made me hungry!!!
@MaxKimura
Жыл бұрын
It's definitely a repeater shop. One of the most delectable onigiris I've had! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@markcoycoyescueta6922
Жыл бұрын
@@MaxKimura And I always TRUSTED all that you have tried and tasted..thank you
Looks like the tourists are back!!! Can't wait to visit soon! 🗾🎎🏯✈🛫
@MaxKimura
Жыл бұрын
They definitely are and it's good to see!! There's definitely longer queues for the popular spots now haha
Amazing job. Thanks for the hints, Max! I'll take it into consideration when travelling to Japan
@MaxKimura
11 ай бұрын
Appreciate it!! Thank you for watching and commenting!
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7:13 Gosh, that croquette looks tasty! I'm adding this to my list to eat in Japan 😂😂
@MaxKimura
Жыл бұрын
One of the most popular spots in Asakusa for good reason haha. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!!
That unagi onigiri looked amazing. Good video, liked the variety of shops. Visited sensoji in late March and now I regret missing most of these places (did get the melon pan). Will have to add some of these to the list for next time. Definitely one of the most crowded areas in Tokyo.
@MaxKimura
Жыл бұрын
Ya, the unagi onigiri was a highlight for sure. You can also hear people in the background saying how delicious it is haha. Appreciate you watching and leaving a comment!!
LOOKS JAPANESES FOOD IN JAPAN BRU WATCHING FROM LOS ANGELES USA PORTERANCH AREA.
@MaxKimura
Жыл бұрын
Ey, fellow Angelino! Appreciate you watching and commenting!
0:58 Hi Max from Gilbert Arizona USA. The street food looks really yummy. I would love to be able to have the chance to go and eat at a street market. So many different types of things. I would love to have the seafood 🦞🦐🦞
@MaxKimura
Жыл бұрын
Hey!! Very cool to hear that you're watching from Arizona! KZread is really amazing at reaching people around the world. Hope you get a chance to visit Japan soon!!
Thank you for making me extremely hungry this morning! Should I skip work and just go to Asakusa to have the warabi mochi milk tea? Hahaha you made me miss agemanju and agemochi! agh
@MaxKimura
Жыл бұрын
The warabi mochi milk tea was delishhhh 🤤
Ok sorry so many comments from me.. but watching u eat that Macha crepe!! I love bitter!!
@MaxKimura
8 ай бұрын
I miss the crepe!
Hello there from Japanese living in Tokyo. I just subscribed your channel because I really enjoy watching your video. I have one question. Were you born and raised to certain ages in Japan? The reason why I am asking is because your Japanese sounds like native ones.
@MaxKimura
Жыл бұрын
I wasn't born and raised in Japan but, I've been in Japan for a few years now. Thanks for watching and subbing!! Really appreciate it!
Wow where’s the bathrooms there 🤭 I want to drink and eat to my heart’s content!! 😊
@MaxKimura
8 ай бұрын
Go to your nearest department store haha
I was nervous to eat my first onigiri because I can't handle seafood flavors really well, and any time I've had a nori wrap (like if one is served with ramen) it was too powerful. But there was 0 fishy flavor from the ones I tried at the konbini. Then it got me wondering- if a native Japanese person saw a foreigner avoid eating the wrap on an onigiri, would they assume he didn't know it could be eaten or that he probably didn't like the taste? 🤔😅
Somehow, for no reason, i want to hear you speak japanese…😂
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