Tsukishima
A dish that represents the Shitamachi area of Tokyo would have to be monja-yaki! Monja-yaki was originally served by small-time candy stores and street stalls in Asakusa-Shitamachi. As the name suggests, it was apparently made originally by roasting the dough in the shape of characters. This evolved to become the modern-day monja-yaki. It was originally eaten at small-time candy stores as a snack by children. Today, Tsukishima Monja Street is the best place to visit for those who want to try monja-yaki in Tokyo. They are available in a wide range of varieties. First-time diners need not worry, because the waiters can roast the monja-yaki for you, and show you how to eat it. Come and enjoy a lighthearted meal and the taste of Tokyo Shitamachi that has remained unchanged since the old days.
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More Information about Tsukishima
Street address
- 1-8-1 Tsukishima, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Access
- Direct access from the No. 7 Exit of Tsukishima Station on the Toei Subway Oedo Line
Opening Hours
- Depends on the restaurant
Closed
- Depends on the restaurant
Best season
- All year
Point
- The Tsukishima Monja Street General Information Center sells discount meal coupons that can be used at participating partner stores, as well as merchandise such as souvenir monja-yaki and monja-yaki T-shirts.
A "Monja MAP" of participating partner stores is also available, so do drop by for more information.
update: Feb.26.2025

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