Other Food Spots in Mishima / Numazu / Naka-Izu Area

  • Omura Butcher Shop
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    3.5
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    Shizuoka Pref. Mishimashi Taishachou 2-27
    This is a long-established specialty shop for kuro-ge wagyu beef (from Japanese Black cattle) located in front of the Mishima City Office. The marbled kuro-ge wagyu is ordered from a contract ranch at the base of Mt. Fuji where the cattle are carefully raised, and it is a great place to enjoy a meal of sukiyaki, shabu-shabu, or steak for celebrations and other special events. They are also famous for their “Mishima croquette” which rose to fame due to a drama set in Mishima City, and there has been a rapid increase in the number of tourists who seek out the cute heart-shaped croquette which has a moist creamy texture thanks to the use of Mishima potato. The closest station is Mishima-Tamachi Station.

    三島大社から歩いて5分くらいの お肉屋さん。来店しても無視された。まあハート形のコロッケ買っ食べだけど普通かな140円は高いし、冷たい。

  • Heda Fishery Cooperative Association Direct Shop
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    Shizuoka Pref. Numadushi Heda 523-9
    Located in Heda, Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, this is a place selling fish and processed marine products of the Suruga Bay area, with a direct connection to the Heda fishery cooperative. Depending on the season they offer fatty mackeral, big eye tuna pulled by far seas purse seine boats, and various deep-sea fish living 200–300 meters below the surface such as Japanese lobster, bigeyed greeneye and deepsea smelt. In the fish tank are giant spider crabs, among the largest deep sea crabs in the world. The processed deepsea smelt paste Surisuri Megisuchan is a popular delicacy.
  • Daikokuya
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    Shizuoka Pref. Izushi Shuzenji 989
    This tofu shop founded in 1868 is located in Shuzenji, Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture and is the tofu shop of choice for many hot spring resorts and hotels in the area. The Shuzenji Yuba tofu made with soybeans from Japan and the famous waters of Shuzenji, is their most popular product. If you eat it, as it is simply by itself, you can enjoy a rich, mellow taste and thick texture. They also sell black rice tofu made with locally-produced black rice, and a special ganmodoki, a deep-fried tofu mixed with lots of thinly sliced vegetables.
  • Ajiya
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    4.0
    12 Reviews
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    Shizuoka Pref. Numadushi Sembonminatochou 128-1
    Ajiya is a dried marine product store and dining hall inside the “Numazu Minato Shinsenkan” in Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. It is run by the Numazu Fish Wholesaler Cooperative and offers high-quality Numazu dried goods at reasonable prices. The dining hall, in addition to dried goods, offers food made with fresh seafood delivered straight from the port. The “uncut boiled red bream set” along with the deluxe “Numazu rice bowl” and “dried horse mackerel set” offer a rich variety of menu options.

    新鮮館の中にある食堂ですが、この界隈ではかなりコスパが良い方だと思います。定食料理は新鮮でボリュームもあり満足でした。 店頭にはマグロのカマが特売されていたので、お土産としてゲットしました。

  • Tofu Mizuguchi
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    4.0
    2 Reviews
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    Shizuoka Pref. Izunokunishi Nagaoka 647-1
    This is a tofu shop in Nagaoka, Izunokuni City. It is a traditional shop that has been manufacturing and selling tofu made from domestically produced soy beans and underground water for over 50 years. Other than the various range of tofu that changes with each season, fresh tofu skin and sweets made from soy milk such as ice-cream, cheese cake, and pudding are also popular with the locals and tourists.

    地元の豆腐屋ですが、店内や店先で買ったものを食べることができます。豆乳プリン、豆乳ソフトクリームなど200円ぐらいです。

  • Izu no Tokoroten Morita-ya
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    4.0
    4 Reviews
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    Shizuoka Pref. Izushi Yagisawa 1297
    Located in Yagisawa along National Route 136 in the city of Izu, Morita-ya specializes in Tokoroten (jellied seaweed noodles). It manufactures and sells Tokoroten made from the finest grade of red gelidium and spring water from the foothills of Mt. Amagi. One of its other popular products is completely sun-dried salt made from the mineral-rich waters of Suruga Bay processed by a traditional way. The manufacturing process of the salt can be seen with an advanced reservation.

    私は食わず嫌いで、心太とはアラフィフのこの年まで縁がなかったのですが、ここの心太を松崎町の豊崎ホテルの朝食でいただいてから、ここの心太だけは進んで食べます! さっき朝食で食べたばかりなのに、帰り道にも盛田屋さんに寄り道して、心太を食べて帰りました。 豊崎ホテルの方いわく、突くのではなく、包丁で刻んで食べると歯応えのある食感になるそうです。 知人に送りましたが、大好評でしたよ。

  • Ebiden
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    4.0
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    Shizuoka Pref. Numadushi Sembonminatochou 128-1 Numazu Minato inside the fresh building
    Ebiden is a specialist senbei (rice cracker) store located inside the Numazu Minato Shinsenkan building in Senbonminato Town, Numazu City. It sells a wide range of different types of senbei, including wasabi, sea urchin, octopus, burdock, and garlic flavors. One of the store’s best-known products is “Whole Grilled Squid Senbei,” made by pressing a whole squid and then grilling it.

    新鮮館の一番奥の左側にある煎餅屋。いろいろなエビを使った煎餅がラインナップ、大袋のみならず一人食べ切りの小袋があり、いろいろな煎餅が入ったミックス袋もある。もちろんエビ以外にもイカ焼き煎餅・青海苔煎餅・山葵煎餅等も多数もある。店舗横の厨房ではイカ焼き煎餅のプレスを行っていた。

  • Kanetomo Himono Direct Sales Shop
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    Shizuoka Numazu-shi Nishijimacho 13-22
    "A shop specializing in dried fish, located about a 30-minute drive from the Tomei-Numazu Interchange. The products carried here all carry the authorized Numazu Brand label and have received an award from the head of the Fisheries Agency. The sauce for the fish is based on a secret recipe handed down through the years. The owners of Kanetomo buy fresh fish directly from the Numazu Fishing Port and process them on the same day, doing everything by hand and with painstaking care. The resulting product is plump and intensely flavorful. Since the market's famous O-Shoyu Boshi (""Soy Sauce Dried Fish"") is made without Mirin (sweet rice wine), it doesn't harden, even if it cools. This variety makes a perfect snack when having drinks. From time to time, the market sells vegetables that the owners have grown."
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    Shizuoka Numazu-shi Higashishiiji Higashiara 301-3 LaLaport Numazu 1F
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    Shizuoka Numazu-shi Higashishiiji Higashiara 301-3 Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaportNUMAZU (LaLaport Numazu) 1F
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    Shizuoka Numazu-shi Higashishiiji Higashiara 301-3 Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaportNUMAZU (LaLaport Numazu) 1F
  • Kuse Fuku Store Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaportNUMAZU (LaLaport Numazu)
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    Shizuoka Numazu-shi Higashishiiji Higashiara 301-3 Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaportNUMAZU (LaLaport Numazu) 1F
  • FruitsBarAOKI Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaportNUMAZU (LaLaport Numazu)
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    Shizuoka Numazu-shi Higashishiiji Higashiara 301-3 Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaportNUMAZU (LaLaport Numazu) 3F
  • Ama no Ya Shigeta Store Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaportNUMAZU (LaLaport Numazu)
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    Shizuoka Numazu-shi Higashishiiji Higashiara 301-3 Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaportNUMAZU (LaLaport Numazu) 3F
  • Chikumeidou Kakitagawa
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    Shizuoka Sunto-gun Shimizucho Tamagawa 61-2 SuntoMoon Kakitagawa 1F
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    Shizuoka Sunto-gun Shimizucho Tamagawa 61-2 SuntoMoon Kakitagawa 2F
  • Izu Velmente
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    Shizuoka Pref. Mishimashi Hattabata 134-6
  • Vinos yamazaki Numadu
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    Shizuoka Pref. Numadushi Otemachi 1-1-6 Ira deB1F2 compartment
  • Chikumeidounumaduten
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    Shizuoka Pref. Numadushi Otemachi 1-1-6 Ira de1FD compartment
  • jupiter Kakitagawa
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    Shizuoka Sunto-gun Shimizucho Tamagawa 61-2 SuntoMoon Kakitagawa 1F

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