Thursday, September 20, 2007

Nishiki Market in Kyoto


Nishiki Market in Kyoto, originally uploaded by Camemberu.

Dubbed the "Kitchen of Kyoto", Nishiki market carries all kinds of fresh and processed foods in a narrow shopping alley just one block north of the busy Shijo-dori thoroughfare. It stretches nearly 400m to Teramachi and showcases over 100 shops selling fish, seafood, vegetables, fruits, pickles, tofu products, wagashi (Japanese sweets), dried goods, snacks and ready-to-eat food. I'll let the rest of the photos speak for themselves.




Appetisers of all kinds, originally uploaded by Camemberu.



Fried croquettes, ready to eat, originally uploaded by Camemberu.



Vegetables - pickled, I think, originally uploaded by Camemberu.






Grilled skewers of seafood, originally uploaded by Camemberu.




Grilled omelette rolls?, originally uploaded by Camemberu.



Miso-marinated vegetables?, originally uploaded by Camemberu.



Colourful pickles for sampling, originally uploaded by Camemberu.


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3 comments

  1. hey there, i hope you're feeling okayy now.
    anws i just wanted to ask you more about kyoto so is it possible for me to have your email address? thanks.

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  2. Hi anon, you can ask me anything here. I hope I can help as I'm not that familiar with Kyoto actually, this being my first visit there.

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  3. your sashimi lollies can be eaten as it is... says so on the tag there
    and as for oyur 'sparrows' they're unagi kimo

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