
🍽️ What to Eat at Nishiki Market
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🐙 1. Tako Tamago
Tiny baby octopus skewers with a quail egg inside the head, glazed in a sweet-savory sauce—unique, cute, and flavorful .
🍩 2. Soy Milk Donuts
Fresh and fluffy, crunchy on the outside and chewy in the center—Kyoto-style doughnuts made with local soy milk. Best eaten piping hot .
🥚 3. Dashimaki Tamago
Japanese rolled omelet infused with dashi for savory umami flavor—soft, juicy, and served hot on a skewer from shops like Tanaka Keiran .
🥒 4. Tsukemono (Pickled Vegetables)
Kyoto’s unique pickles made from seasonal local vegetables—tangy, colorful, and perfect for tasting samples or taking home as souvenirs .
🍡 5. Matcha & Soy-Based Sweets
From matcha soft-serve to sweet mochi and warabimochi, these green tea treats shine with vivid flavor and craftsmanship .
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🧀 Bonus Snacks Near the Front
• Unagi skewers, menchi katsu, and herring croquettes offer rich savory bites perfect for lunchtime grazing.
• Chocolate croquettes are crispy, gooey surprises that are both sweet and whimsical .