Want to see the freshest seafood? Visit Sydney Fish Market and get to see the biggest selection of fresh seafood and taste some of them.
You can board the Sydney Light Rail from the Central Station, The Hay Marker/Paddy's market or Darling Harbour and alight at Fish Market station.
A short 5 minute walk going to the the market is all that it takes. SFM includes a fish port, fresh seafood retail market , delicatessen, cafe, green grocer. As you enter the market, you will be greeted by wide array of seafood- from shrimps, to crabs, to oyster, to scallops, to different fishes etc. Peter's displays lot of these fresh catch which you can buy. Those fresh seafood are gorgeous!
There are numerous food outlets offering baked oysters, sashimi, grilled salmon, sushi, freshly baked bread
Baked Oysters, grilled salmon and scallops are some of the best sellers.
The retailers open at 7am everyday except on Christmas day while the auction starts at 530am and can be accessed via the Behind the Scenes tour.
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Friday, December 18, 2015
Tsukiji Outer Market
Located in central Tokyo, Tsukiji Market is a large wholesale market for fish, fruits and vegetables . It is known as one of the world's largest fish markets and also famous for its tuna auction.
Tsukiji Market consists two areas - an inner market where most of the wholesale business and the famous tuna auctions are being held, and an outer market where one can find retail shops and restaurants. The inner market is a bit restricted as public may interfere with the businesses being conducted. There are set rules of follow should visitors visit the auction area. Only 120 people are allowed to enter the area in 2 batches. One must wake up early to line up and if successfully included in the list he can view the auction.
Should one is unable to go to the inner market, the outer market is worth visiting. It is just adjacent to the inner market and you can see the busy turret trucks transporting goods in and out of the market. Walk carefully and be mindful of the rush.
Different stuff, goods and seafood eateries can be found at the Outer market. All sorts of food related goods, knives and fresh seafood and produce are for retail sale.
One should not miss sampling fresh sushi or sashimi breakfast or lunch at one of the local restaurants. There are restaurants both in the inner and outer market area, which are open from 5:00 in the morning to around noon or early afternoon. Please get there early to sample the freshest seafood and avoid long queue.
Prices range from Yen 1,300 to 3,000.
Tsukiji Market can be reached via Toei Oedo subway line Tsukijishijo station.
Tsukiji Market consists two areas - an inner market where most of the wholesale business and the famous tuna auctions are being held, and an outer market where one can find retail shops and restaurants. The inner market is a bit restricted as public may interfere with the businesses being conducted. There are set rules of follow should visitors visit the auction area. Only 120 people are allowed to enter the area in 2 batches. One must wake up early to line up and if successfully included in the list he can view the auction.
Should one is unable to go to the inner market, the outer market is worth visiting. It is just adjacent to the inner market and you can see the busy turret trucks transporting goods in and out of the market. Walk carefully and be mindful of the rush.
Different stuff, goods and seafood eateries can be found at the Outer market. All sorts of food related goods, knives and fresh seafood and produce are for retail sale.
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One should not miss sampling fresh sushi or sashimi breakfast or lunch at one of the local restaurants. There are restaurants both in the inner and outer market area, which are open from 5:00 in the morning to around noon or early afternoon. Please get there early to sample the freshest seafood and avoid long queue.
Prices range from Yen 1,300 to 3,000.
Tsukiji Market can be reached via Toei Oedo subway line Tsukijishijo station.
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