2 Chome-3-1 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
KevinThere is a big shop in front of Sensoji Temple. They have all kinds of human-style grilled food, and the flavor is basically red bean. I think the taste is just so-so. I can only say that this is the specialty of Sensoji Temple. Check it out.
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There is a big shop in front of Sensoji Temple. They have all kinds of human-style grilled food, and the flavor is basically red bean. I think the taste is just so-so. I can only say that this is the specialty of Sensoji Temple. Check it out.
A traditional Japanese dessert shop. There are Kanto and Kansai flavors. Very delicious. There are many varieties. I recommend Ningyoyaki, Okonomiyaki, and pancakes. The shop is not big, the service is very good, and it has the ancient style of a century-old shop.
The original Kimura family doll-shaped biscuits facing the main gate of Sensoji Temple use red bean paste made from Hokkaido's specialty red beans. The shelf life is 5 days. I bought 8 pieces for 600 yen. After eating it, I have a new understanding of the sweetness of Japan. I think the taste is average. I just have deep respect for the master who makes doll-shaped biscuits. He is so serious.
Sensoji Temple is really a paradise for snacks. The baking market in Asakusa is already very mature. After walking around for an afternoon, every shop has its own unique features. It is simply a source of fullness. I only wish I didn’t have five stomachs. I ate until I couldn’t move, but I was still thinking about the candied sweet potato glutinous rice dumplings. The Dorayaki ice cream was a failure.
Coming out of the Kaminarimon Gate of Sensō-ji Temple is Nakamise Shopping Street, which is crowded and very lively. The original Kimura family dolls are in a prominent position on this shopping street. The dolls here come in various shapes, taste good, and are not too expensive. It is necessary to try them when you come here.