Other Food Spots in Mie Area

  • Ise-Shima Souvenir Center Osho (Toba Main Shop)
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    3.5
    10 Reviews
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    Mie Pref. Tobashi Matsuochou 15-1
    This production wholesale direct shop is where you can find souvenirs from Ise, Shima and Toba centered on the seafood of Ise Shima. Its landmark is a large hydrofoil boat located next to Osho intersection of National Route 167. Inside the shop, there are many different fresh seafood items in a tank, dried fish and processed marine products, and you can purchase whatever you like after sampling them. Their toroaji and torosaba, horse mackerel and chub mackerel, that have been dried overnight are popular. At the adjoining Osho Seafood, you can taste lobster and abalone made with the unique local cooking method in the tatami bamboo mat room made from a renovated ship.

    帰れマンデーでも登場し、クチコミも中々でしたので遅めの昼食に立ち寄りました。待ち時間が45分程と言われたので隣接されたおみやげ売り場でおみやげを物色して待っていました。おみやげ売り場は後に寄った伊勢の道の駅の方が断然良いです。おみやげを会計後店内で呼び出されて入店。オススメされた海鮮丼を注文しました。程なく運ばれて来た海鮮丼は、私が数分前に吟味したメニューの物とは違って見えました(笑)海鮮の内容は...

  • Koujiya
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    Mie Pref. Iseshi Miyajiri 1-10-39
    This longstanding miso and soy sauce maker is located near Geku, Ise-jingu Shrine in Ise City, Mie Prefecture. Founded in 1816, their focus is on producing and selling dark soy sauce with a unique sweetness and flavor that goes well with famous Ise dishes, such as “Ise udon” and “tekone-zushi.” Their famous soybean miso is made using only fully fermented unprocessed soybeans. Their “koji pudding” features the light sweetness of malted rice and a nice, thick texture along with the rich flavor of tamari soy sauce, making it popular as a souvenir or gift.
  • Ofukumochi Honke
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    4.5
    28 Reviews
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    Mie Pref. Iseshi Futamichouchaya 197-2
    This longstanding Japanese confectioner first opened in 1738 and their famous Lucky Mochi has been an Ise favorite since the Edo period. Their Lucky Mochi is made of white mochi made from Kyushu mochi-rice wrapped around smooth red-bean paste, giving it a simple sweetness without being too heavy. Each hand-shaped treat creates a shape that brings to mind the waves around Futamino-ura. They also sell a popular red-bean paste lollipop called Ofuku Ice Mac. Inside the shop is an attached café where they offer tea and shaved ice alongside traditional Japanese confections. The nearest station is Futamino-Ura Station.

    3つの味を堪能できるセットにしました。とても美味しい。 御福もちも少し購入したかったのですが、13時に伺ったのに、4個入りは売り切れたとのことで8個入りからしか購入できないとことでした。残念です。 すごく丁寧な接客ですが、商売っ気がなく、古風で伝統的なお店です。 3種類とも美味しかったので、できればこういういろいろな味が楽しめるセットや、個数が少ないものも販売して欲しいです。

  • Matsujiro no Mise (Matsusaka Main Branch)
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    Mie Pref. Matsusakashi Nakamachi 1873
    This honey store opened in 1990 as a company store for Mizutani Bee Farm. It is a seven-minute walk from JR Matsusaka Station. The large shop curtain outside is the store’s landmark. You’ll find honey from various periods and regions, all of it safe and high-quality, not to mention affordable. The “hachimitsu monaka ice” made from Mie-produced milk and glutinous rice from Niigata is popular. The honey’s sweetness is redolent of olden times. There are also limited-time seasonal varieties available.
  • Dagashi no Aiya
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    Mie Pref. Matsusakashi Nakamachi 1869
    Aiya, located about seven minutes’ walk from Matsusaka Station, is a well-established inexpensive traditional sweet shop which is uncompromising about keeping the traditional handmade process. In a tiny shop with a retro atmosphere, there is a range of inexpensive handmade snacks using local ingredients which may make you feel somewhat nostalgic. Youmeito for which wheat flour is kneaded with raw sugar and syrup, hard candy such as kurodama, rakkadama (peanut candy) and hachimitsudama (honey candy), Suirai Japanese style cookies and various flavors of nanairomaneki are recommended by the owner. The shop sells them loose as well as by weight and also offers assortments for gifts.
  • Kashikobo Shimaya
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    Mie Pref. Shimashi Shimachouwagu 851-4
    Kashikobo Shimaya located in Shima Town on the Ise Peninsula, is a specialty Japanese and European sweet shop. Many of the sweets use seafood which is abundant in the Ise Peninsula and a local specialty. The Kinko tartlet is a Japanese infused roll in which yuzu paste is sprinkled with kinko, a dried sweet potato and a well-known local specialty of Ise, and wrapped with castella made from rice flour. The Tanuki cake which became famous for its originality and is featured in the media is a tiny cake shaped like a tanuki (raccoon). The colors such as chocolate and matcha symbolize Feng Shui, and also sold online.
  • Katsuo no Tenpaku 'Katsuo Ibushi Goya'
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    4.5
    6 Reviews
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    Mie Pref. Shimashi Daiouchounakiri 362-1
    This bonito smoking shop in Daiozaki, Nakiri, Shima City is over 100-years-old. Their dried bonito was once used as an offering to Ise-jingu Shrine and they still use their traditional hand-made techniques of “tebiyama” stacking smoke boxes. You can get tours to see how they prepare the charcoals and make the bonito for “Kiwametsuki Katsuobushi (High-Quality bonito)” and “Ise Nakiribushi.” (for a fee) Once they’re done you can experience shaving the bonito flakes yourself, sample some of the best bonito dashi soup, and taste the freshly carved bonito on top of a bowl of hot rice as Okaka Gohan.

    Amazing experience. The owner threw some jokes while explaining the traditional method to make bonito flakes. You can even taste some at the end. Pretty neat.

  • Iseji Meisan Aji no Yakata
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    Mie Pref. Iseshi Ujinakanokirichou 52
    A food goods store with specialty products from along the Ise Road in Okage Yokocho, Kameyama City, Mie. This traditional store built in an old Japanese-style house offers rows upon rows of tightly packed Ise Road food items made from ingredients from the rich seas and mountains. These high-quality gifts are popular as souvenirs and to take home, including the highly recommended Ise Tea, Ise Takuan, Ise Udon, and Ise Soy Sauce, all made from the rich nature and climate of Ise. It’s a great place to buy gifts in bulk.
  • Wakamatsuya (Okage Yokocho Shop)
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    4.0
    45 Reviews
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    Mie Pref. Iseshi Ujinakanokirichou 52 Inside Okage Yokocho
    This veteran nerimono fish cake shop and home of the Cheese Stick is an Okage Yokocho classic. Founded in 1905 in Kawasaki, known as Ise's kitchen, they continue making nerimono with the same flavor that's been passed down through the generations. Items include their super popular Cheese Sticks (fried fish cake on a stick with cheese inside), Hiryozu fritters made with a base of tofu and fish paste mixed with nine other ingredients, and their Clam and Scallop Sticks packed with the sweet and savory flavor of shellfish. You'll get your order piping hot as they fry it for you on the spot. Of course, you can eat it on the go, but taking some time to eat at their tables is nice, too.

    おかげ横丁にある「若松屋」。 食べ歩きグルメとしてもいいし、店内にテーブルがあるので、店内でも食べられます。 注文が入ってから揚げてくれるので、アツアツの練り物が頂けます。 今回はテイクアウトでひりょうずというものも購入。 がんもどきのような感じですが、大き目の具が沢山入っていて、具の食感と練り物のハーモニーがいい感じです。 ボリュームもありますので、シェアして食べたほうが いいと思います。

  • Sakatoku Kombu
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    Mie Pref. Iseshi Jinkyu 2-7-20
    Located about a 15-minute walk from Kintetsu Railway's Iseshi Station, this long-established kombu seaweed store has been in business for over 100 years since the Meiji period (1868-1912). In addition to their classic dashi kombu kelp, they also offer various other kombu products such as oboro kombu (dried shredded kelp), tororo kombu (dried kelp softened in vinegar), kombu-maki (rolled kelp cooked in a sweet and salty sauce), kombu no tsukudani (thinly cut kelp cooked and seasoned with sugar and soy sauce) and shio-kombu (kelp boiled in soy sauce and other ingredients). In particular, the oboro kombu and tororo kombu are marinated in a secret vinegar after being dried, and cut at the best timing. You can taste samples of the products in the store. In the main store, they hold events for reserved guests where you can experience shaving kombu.
  • Matsujiro no Mise (Ise Oharaimachi Store)
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    4.5
    11 Reviews
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    Mie Pref. Iseshi Ujinakanokirichou 7
    This is the direct sales store of a long-established apiary founded in 1912. It conducts transplant beekeeping all over Japan together with honeybee hives following the changing flower seasons throughout the country. Inside the store with a retro, Taisho period(1868-1912) atmosphere, colorful jars of honey are lined up. They sell hachimitsu monaka ice made with honey and milk ice cream sandwiched between monaka (thin crisp mochi wafers) shaped like shells, and this store's special hachimitsu potatoes with sweet potato sticks coated with honey.

    おはらい町の中ほどにある、はちみつの専門店。色々なはちみつを売っているのに引き込まれて立ち寄りました。数百円から色々なはちみつを販売しているので、ちょっと定番とは違うお土産品として購入しました。ソフトクリームも人気だったようです。

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    Mie Taki-gun Takicho
  • Yokanzuke Miyazakiya
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    4.0
    3 Reviews
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    Mie Iga-shi Uenonakamachi 3017
    "This shop specializes in yokan-zuke, a type of pickled food and local specialty product which is made by coring an Iga melon cucumber, stuffing it with minced shiso leaves and ginger, and pickling it in tamari soy sauce. Opened in 1865, the shop continues to make yokan-zuke which takes an entire two years before it is ready to be sold. With an advance reservation, you can tour the shop's storehouse filled with huge pickling barrels which have been in use since the early Meiji period. ""Yokan-zuke"" literally means ""courage-cultivating pickles"" and alludes to the fact that Todo Takatora, once the ruler of the local domain, always kept this pickled food on hand at his battle encampments, and they were said to foster the courage of samurai warriors. It is also said yokan-zuke were used as travel food by ninjas."

    有名な漬物屋さんです。月一でベーグルの販売があります。養肝漬とクリームチーズが入ったベーグルで、塩味がよく効いていました。漬物の他にたまりしょうゆアイスやビスコッティ、キャンディもあって、お土産にいいですね。

  • Isoage Maruten
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    4.0
    19 Reviews
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    Mie Ise-shi Ujinakanokiricho 10
    This isoage shop is owned and operated by the Maruten company, which has locations across the Tokai region as well as all of Japan. The shop sells piping hot isoage deep fried fish foods made with fresh seafood. The shop's deep-fried octopus cake sticks and cheese sticks consisting of deep-fried fish sausage filled with cheese on a stick are staples for enjoying while exploring the area. All of the shop's products have a shelf life of between five days to a week, meaning you can also easily take them home to enjoy later. The shop's hearty and filling jaga-butter-ten, consisting of deep-fried batter containing chunks of potato flavored with butter, are popular with everyone from children to adults.

    伊勢神宮内宮のおはらい通り沿いにある磯揚げまる天のテイクアウト店。出来立てを並んで買うと美味しいです。食べ歩きには最高の商品です。お薦めはたこ棒。食べ歩きではなく店前で食べましょう。

  • Wakamatsuya Main Store
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    Mie Ise-shi Kawasaki 1-9-28
    This is the main location of Wakamatsuya, a longstanding chain of kamaboko steamed fishcake stores established in 1905. The shop makes and sells a monthly changing selection of kamaboko, satsuma-age deep-fried fishcake, Ise hiryozu fried fish and vegetable balls, and other products made with seasonal ingredients. Ise hiryozu fried balls are made with a base of tofu and minced fish. Wakamatsuya's Ise hiryozu are stuffed with nine varieties of healthy ingredients, including Ise hijiki seaweed strips, shiitake mushrooms, carrots, and cloud ear mushrooms. The product is popular because you can enjoy the variety of textures provided by all the different things inside.
  • Nakamura Kobo
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    4.5
    3 Reviews
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    Mie Ise-shi Kawasaki 2-27-21
    This home roasted coffee shop gained attention in 2016 when it provided coffee beans for the luncheon meeting of the Iseshima Summit. The shop sells top class coffees stocked from around the world based on its own proprietary quality standards. The shop uses large semi-hot air roasters and compact direct heat roasters to roast its beans. Roasted according to techniques cultivated over years, the shop's coffees have a distinctly mellow acidity and sweetness. You can also enjoy a choice cup of coffee diligently dripped by hand in the shop's cafe space.

    とても美味しいコーヒーがいただけるということで、コーヒー好きの夫と夫婦で伺いました。 夫はおいしいと絶賛していました。 また雰囲気がよく、時を忘れて落ち着いてゆっくりするにはぴったりです。 私は妊娠中でしたので、市内の産婦人科へも納品しているという ノンカフェインのコーヒーもオススメしていだきました。 個人的にはブラックコーヒーが苦手なので、 甘いコーヒーや、紅茶もあると嬉しいなと思いました。

  • Ise Sekiya Honten
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    4.5
    50 Reviews
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    Mie Ise-shi Honmachi 13-7
    This is the main location for Ise Sekiya, a company with several shops in the prefecture which makes and sells seafood products. The shop sells Sangu Awabi abalone, tsukudani soy sauce boiled preserved foods, takikomi gohan seasoned rice mixes, and other original company products. The company's famous Sangu Awabi abalone comes in two varieties - stewed sugatani as-is in the shell with the innards, and fukurani-style with an abundance of a special sauce which makes the meat extra tender. In ancient times, abalone was prized as a tribute to give to the imperial household and as a food for warriors to celebrate with before going into battle or after returning safely, and Sangu Awabi makes a delightful Ise souvenir or gift.

    外宮参道のもっとも外宮寄りにある老舗のお店です。 1階のフロアには地元の産物を使った質の良い品物が多くありました。特にアワビやアオサなどの海産物を使った商品はとても良かったです。 お勧めです。

  • Sohonke Shinnosuke Kaishin Main Shop
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    Mie Kuwana-shi Suehirocho 46-1
    This marine products shop stands on Hachiken-dori Street in Suehiro-cho, Kuwana City. The shop's signature product is its shigure hamaguri, made from Kuwana common orient clams stewed tsukudani style in soy sauce according to the long standing company's proprietary method. In addition to common orient clam tsukudani, the shop sells a variety of seafood tsukudani, including Japanese littleneck clams, basket clams, opossum shrimp, and sardines, plus many other seafood products, including gift assortments perfect for giving as presents.
  • Yugen-gaisha Masaya
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    Mie Watarai-gun Minamiisecho Shukuura 1114-10 Masaya
    This company shop sells standard foods and sakes as well as original items made using famous specialty products from Minamiise. Here you can find Dekotan Yokan jelly made with organic dekotan citrus fruit, Aosa Shochu's Kono Sora Kono Umi Kono Aosa shochu, and the local sake Aisu.
  • Campagne
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    115-3 Seita-cho , Ise-shi, Mie

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Spread across the eastern side of the Kii Peninsula, Mie prefecture boasts hundreds of kilometers of pretty coastline comprising the oyster-rich Toba city and Shima National Park all the way down to Kumano, a city that marks the beginning of part of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage, which runs into neighboring Wakayama prefecture. However, Mie is best known for the Ise Jingu Shinto shrine inland, one of the oldest and largest shrines in the country.

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