Street Food in Japan – Tour of Ameya-Yokocho Market | Budget Japanese Food and Spicy Kebab!

Street Food in Japan - Tour of Ameya-Yokocho Market | Budget Japanese Food and Spicy Kebab!
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Ameya-Yokochō Market is a great Japanese street food haven in Tokyo!
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There aren’t too many open air street flea markets in Tokyo anymore, but Ameya-Yokochō located in Ueno district, is one of the few remaining. It’s a market where you’ll find everything and anything – from a fresh wet market to shoes and cosmetics, all open air, and under the Ueno railroad tracks. It also happens to be a great place to sample some budget Japanese street food in Tokyo.

Here’s what I ate on this tour of Ameya-Yokochō Market:

Chirashi don – sashimi rice bowl, quality is not the best, but it is quite budget
Total price – 1,750 JPY ($15.92) for 2

Oyama Meat Pie – this is a little gem, it’s like a little deep fried meat patty – so greasy and so good.
Price – 200 JPY ($1.82)

Izakaya Hamachan – Throughout the market you’ll find plenty of little izakaya’s, Japanese pubs, where you can grab a drink and some food. They are great places to hang out when you’re exploring the food at the market.
Total price – 2,743 JPY ($24.96)

Taiyaki and ice cream – These are two of the most popular Japanese street food sweet snacks. The taiyaki wasn’t the best I’ve had, but the ice cream was quite nice.
Price – 450 JPY ($4.09)

Jumbo Kebab – Believe it or not, doner kebabs are actually one of the most popular street foods to eat at Ameya-Yokochō Market, and I saw mostly Japanese people eating doner kebabs. I ordered the super spicy hot sauce with my doner, and it was just the perfect spicy ending to this street food tour!
Price – 500 JPY ($4.55)

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32 Comments

  1. love all your videos!!! great sharing and really positive attitude, wish you and your family enjoy the life and be happy forever !!

  2. Wow! Super HOT an no beer. I could not do that. I am not a beer drinker but if I was eating something super hot, I guarantee you I would have a beer in hand before I took a bite to kill some of the hotness in my mouth after.

  3. I really like going to Ameyokocho. I must say, the seafood donburi's are a bit room temperature, but I had never gotten sick eating it. There's also tempura only joints, ramen restaurants (nearby Ippudo and Mansei both really stand out to me). Food isn't the best quality, but it's at least on par with much of what you will find in the USA as a point of reference (ramen is definitely good), and for the most part, cheap. One place to stay away from, there's a all-you-can-eat sushi place. It's cheap, like 1000 yen (little more than $9 US) per person, but I feel it's not even worth going there.

  4. Hi Mark. I love food bro Do you ever take any one with you to have the experience of the different food on a trip If you do i will love to go

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