This kaisen-don seafood bowl was absolutely delicious (Photo: Sleiman Azizi)

Adachi Market's Kadonomeshi-ya

Brilliantly priced quality seafood

This kaisen-don seafood bowl was absolutely delicious (Photo: Sleiman Azizi)
Sleiman Azizi   - 3 min read

Almost hidden away in Kita-Senju lies Adachi Market, one of Japan's oldest seafood markets. Decidedly not touristy, the markets rarely feature on a visitor's itinerary. In some ways this is a good thing as all the experiences there are pure Japanese, authenticity is the name of the game here because authenticity is all there is.

Entrance to a taste of yum
Entrance to a taste of yum

Heading there to try one of the handful of restaurants that call the market home left me feeling tingly all over. I love a good value, unpretentious meal, especially when it involves seafood in Japan. Fresh seafood to boot. Unlike its more famous cousin in Toyosu, you won't find scores of restaurants and bars here. A very small handful of tiny bars and eateries do just fine, thank you very much.

Outdoor menu
Outdoor menu

After quickly going over the outdoor menus, we stepped inside one Kadonomeshi-ya, a bare bones basic interior leaving us in no doubt that we weren't lining up for haute cuisine. But that's fine. Absolutely fine. Blue collar is underrated and underappreciated. At least by some. You see, the restaurant was empty when we entered but within ten minutes, it had filled up. Literally.

Basic local interior
Basic local interior

And here is why. The store is known for two dishes, one a ramen hailing from way up north in Aomori Prefecture known as hachinohe ramen. Kadonomeshi-ya serves this ramen with a side dish of tuna on rice. The other dish they take pride in is their kaisen-don seafood bowl. Oh my. Oh very, very my this was delicious. A smorgasbord of fresh seafood on a base of rice left us feeling stunned, especially given the miserly price of JPY1050. Anywhere else in Tokyo and you are looking at at least twice the price.

The kaisen-don I ordered
The kaisen-don I ordered

Open between 630-200 pm, even now, we are preparing to head back there on our next trip.

Getting there

A 5-minute walk from Senjuohashi Station on the Keisei Main Line or a 10 to 15-minute walk from Kita-Senju Station on either the Tobu Skytree, Tsukuba Express, Chiyoda, Hibiya or JR Joban Lines.

Sleiman Azizi

Sleiman Azizi @sleiman.azizi

I'm a Japanese Permanent Resident with over 650 published articles on Japan as well as 5 English language books inspired by traditional Japanese literature.I'm also a Japan Travel expert for Tokyo, so if you've anything to say about Japan's never ending capital - or just Japan in general - don't ...