What Is Tsukiji Food Look Like? / Tokyo Fish Market
Last Wednesday, my colleague was kind enough to invite me to go out for dinner after the work. We went to Ginza first and then went toTsukiji with his prior colleague, Christian. Both of them worked FAST, Norwegian search company which was acquired by Microsoft now. Christian was Norwegian but actually he is a real Japanese at least than me, really. He has been in Japan more than 10 years and now he drives his own company doing natural language processing as CEO. How cool is it!
After casual talk with two of them at one of the casual bar at Ginza, we went to nice, casual, but tidy, shabby sushi restaurant at Tsukiji. It was Cristian's pick! The name of this place is 秀徳, Hidetoku. It was located very close to Ginza surprisingly. We walked from Ginza to this place taking around 10 minutes.
We had amazing sushi and very rare Japanese sake with nice tidy and cozy/ shabby place. The way they serve each dishes was very much like French, one-by- one way. Actually, we chose Omakase course, which the chef picked the best food today thing, and it turned out so perfect dinner. All of us were moved by its deliciousness so much like it cannot be better.
At the same time, we talked about the job, some business talk, and Japanese economy and more. One thing I want to insist here among the conversation about Japan is that we need more software company which stood out among the world. Here, engineers should receive more salary so they will do better and great work not only just reacting or operating work. So we talked about how Japan can become better at the end.
It was not a cheap place but it is definitely the place for good and decent sushi place with very good Japanese sake those who can afford it.
Well, we all work for a better quality of life right? We deserve it! But you need to book beforehand as there are only 10 seats!
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