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Tsukiji is located at the opposite end of Gage Street from the escalator. Lunch "sets" (basically a main + soup) are very reasonably priced for Japanese food, coming in under $70. The food is decent, although seating is very tight, with the tables just wide enough for 2 bento boxes. If you're with average-sized dining mates, you're likely to be knee to knee and shoulder to shoulder, so go with people you don't mind getting sitting closely with .The food came super-fast, just a few min after orde
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Tsukiji is located at the opposite end of Gage Street from the escalator. Lunch "sets" (basically a main + soup) are very reasonably priced for Japanese food, coming in under $70.

The food is decent, although seating is very tight, with the tables just wide enough for 2 bento boxes. If you're with average-sized dining mates, you're likely to be knee to knee and shoulder to shoulder, so go with people you don't mind getting sitting closely with
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The food came super-fast, just a few min after ordering, which makes you wonder a bit about how they made it. However, what was supposed to be warm was warm and cold, cold, so no real issues there.

Bento box with beef - 3 thick slices of salmon sashimi, stir fried vegetables, fruit and rice topper with stir fried beef. Tasty, but not a big portion.

Tsukiji Rice Bowl - Decent variety of sashimi, egg and imitation crab over vinegar rice, with a small dish of marinated seafood. Again, not bad, but there could have been a bit more sashimi (the 4 largest pieces were imitation crab and egg).

Not a bad choice if you're in the area, but not worth a dedicated trip.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2013-03-10
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$80