blackjack
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If you are simply interested in sampling some raw horsemeat ("basashi"馬刺し ), you can sometimes get it at izakayas - especially those who focus on regional cuisines like from Kyushu or Nagano. Bakuro in Ebisu Tokyo specializes in horse meat - served raw, grilled or as sukiyaki - as they do in Kyushu.
If you want to try fugu, there are definitely quite a few well-known places with prices to match. If you 're willing to ditch fancy interiors and service in favor of superior freshness, spartan surroundings and a better overall value, then consider Tentake which is near the Tsukiji Market:
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If you want to try fugu, there are definitely quite a few well-known places with prices to match. If you 're willing to ditch fancy interiors and service in favor of superior freshness, spartan surroundings and a better overall value, then consider Tentake which is near the Tsukiji Market:
Tentake
6-16-6 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku; tel: (03) 3541-3883.
Open daily (except the New Year's holiday season)
1130-2200
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-b...0020113a5.html6-16-6 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku; tel: (03) 3541-3883.
Open daily (except the New Year's holiday season)
1130-2200
I'd consider searching the archives of chowhound, the listings and reviews in http://www.bento.com , some of the reviews in JapanTimes and you might want to check out some of the reviews in these blogs too:One of the delicacies of winter, fugu (puffer fish) is the specialty of Tentake, just across Harumi-dori from the central fish market. Tentake prides itself on its supply of ocean-caught tora-fugu, the most sought-after (and also potentially the deadliest) species of puffer. The restaurant is large and rather impersonal, but prices are as good as anywhere in town, with basic full-course meals starting from 5,900 yen, and tora-fugu about 25 percent more expensive.
http://iitokorone.blogspot.com/
http://www.inpraiseofizakaya.com/
http://tokyoeater.blogspot.com/
http://www.potatomato.com/seat/