shop of deli
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Nomura Tsukudani
Nomura Tsukudani has an ample selection—about 100 kinds!—of tsukudani (food boiled in soy sauce). There are also products sold by weight for home use. Nomura Tsukudani has inherited the tradition of carefully making various products little by little since their early days when they were a delicatessen, which was still rare at the time.
- Kyo Tsukudani
KAI
This shop specializes in furikake (a condiment to sprinkle on rice), delicacies, and snacks. The front of this store is different from other stores in that it is set up like a counter, where products are lined up in rows. Almost all of the products on display are available for tasting. It is fun to listen to the explanations given by the staff while trying various products.
- Delicacies, Furikake
Notoyo
This is a shop specializing in river fish, of which there are only a few in Kyoto and only three in Nishiki Market. The products lined up in the store are fileted, cut into chunks, and cooked in large pots in the back of the store, where they also prepare products for wholesale delivery to kaiseki restaurants.
- River Fish
Hanayori kiyoe
The Kiyoe Olive Farm is located in South Australia. Kiyoe is the highest quality olive oil made from the ripe olives harvested there. This store sells Kiyoe olive oil and deep-fried foods made with Kiyoe olive oil. It is very popular among both locals and tourists.
- Olive oil