Fancy seafood inarizushi!♡

Categories
Food
Area
Kanto Tokyo
Shops
Keio Shinjuku Department Store
Update date
2021-07-13

Have you ever tried “Inarizushi” before? It’s soft, thin, deep-fried tofu pocket filled with sushi rice. One of the favorite picnic foods in Japan and often found at convenience stores and supermarkets.

When I was a child, inarizushi was still simple-looking, but inarizushi with colorful toppings has been on the rise in the past few years. Today I bought an assortment of colorful inarizushi from Koichian (sushi shop popular for inarizushi and rolled sushi). Includes 5 delicious flavors!

◇Shrimp w/lemon
◆Chirimen sansho (dried young sardines w/Japanese peppercorn)
◇Snow crab meat w/ yuzu citrus
◆Salmon & trout eggs
◇Conger eel

Personally, the conger eel was a big surprise for me. Contrary to the sweet sauce on the conger eel, the rice has wasabi stems (Japanese horseradish) mixed inside. Delicious with sweet and spicy tastes alternating. Today I introduced a pack of 5, but you can also buy them individually. Which flavor would you like to try?

Nokke Inari (5 pcs): 864 yen (incl. tax)

@Middle Basement Floor: Koichian

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