Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Hakodate. Even if you can't be in Hakodate to see the cherry blossoms in May, you'll fall in love with the sunset views from Mount Hakodate. Surrounded by the ocean, it's no wonder Hakodate is known for fresh seafood. If you're up early, have domburi for breakfast at a restaurant in the Morning Market by Hakodate Station.
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4 based on 65 reviews
I went with my friend and we seated in the tables on the second floor, it was a great place to eat, kaisendon was so fresh, I tried scallop, sea urchin and crab kaisendon, delicious. Worth what you pay for it. There's even grilled fish for those who don't eat raw fish. Good place in Hakodate Asa Ichi market.
4 based on 58 reviews
We choose this long history restaurant for our last meal (breakfast) among so many in morning market and it didn't dissappoint us at all. We ordered seafood (5 color/selection) bowl and it's huge and great. All seafood are fresh, esp. the urchin. My friend ordered octopus sashimi (i passed as the way of eating live octopus a bit disgusting to me) which is fresh too. Price is quite reasonable and menu has large variety. The restaurant is not large but full of local customers. However, the elder waitress is not friendly to Chinese customers.
4 based on 58 reviews
Beautiful fresh seafood and interesting menu. Only complaint was that the map shows it on the wrong side of Asukara dori. Look for the big sign on the footpath and slide the door open. There's nothing in English outside but they have an English menu. Ask about the specials... they're only in Japanese!
4 based on 85 reviews
Fish hotpot warmed up the chilly November night in Hakodate at this restaurant. The dark slipper fish sashimi is out of the world and really fresh and sweet that I will recommend you try it out! My friend also had the fresh oyster which was fat and juicy. Had the abalone which we opted for the sashimi style but i believe it may be better to have it cooked for more taste and a smoother bite. It was good dinner all in all!
4 based on 57 reviews
My wife is Japanese and she'd heard of this place on Japanese web sites. It's a tiny, non-descript fish restaurant in the main fish market next to lots of other similar ones. No reason to choose it if you didn't know! But - I can highly recommend it. Whatever you order comes with about 10 tiny dishes of bits and pieces - fish stew, pickles, miso pastes, etc.... all of which went down well with the sashimi (raw fish) on rice meals that we ordered. The chef/shop owner gave us some extra fish eggs for our 3 year old who wolfed them all down! Friendly atmosphere, no rushing and we took our time. Very nice!
4 based on 145 reviews
Found this place by chance looking for an authentic kaiten style sushi. Located by the sea side with a great view. Parking is available. Crowded during peak times so expect 30 to 50 minutes wait. There are table & sushi bar seating. Prices are reasonable for fresh & high quality sushi. Service is friendly & quick. Some language gaps but manageable.We sat facing the itamae (sushi chefs). Just point to the menu when ordering & they make it fresh. Or take from the conveyor belt which has the popular items. The seafood were really fresh & oh so good. Look out for the platter items on the menu. You get better choices like trio of fish egg or trio of tuna cuts. Able to try more. Prices are denoted by the plate's color ranging from 150 to 550Â¥ if not mistaken. Green tea is complimentary. Once you are done the wait staff will calculate the total & just head to the cashier to settle your bill.Highly recommended. It was a great dinner. Happy we found this place. Will surely return if we visit Hakodate again.
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4 based on 156 reviews
Kaikobo is a great seafood restaurant is located in the Asaichi - morning-market area. We had a cod tempura dish, hairy crab, oysters, salad, salmon and salmon egg omisubi (rice ball). They also served a tasty appetizer of smoked scallops and egg roll on kelp (kazunoko). All of the dishes were absolutely delicious. We will definitely make a return trip to the restaurant the next time weâre in Hakodate.
4 based on 168 reviews
The food is superb and very reasonably priced. Trust me when I say pricing is reasonable. Unlike some comments I read about how pricy it is etc, probably they are expecting $1 sushi, well I donât think they have that in Japan.For the quality you are getting at this place, the pricing totally reasonably. 3 pax total about SGD$40. Freshness in the sushi brings out the sweetness as well for the sashimi.You can tell the waiter that you want sashimi and not sushi and the chef will do it for youEnglish menu available.Have fun !
4 based on 415 reviews
I'm Japanese and I know Japanese portions are smaller than of US or elsewhere.Still... The portion is so small that after ordering a sea urchin bowl and two appetizers, we were still very hungry! bill for our lunch came out (3 people and one of them only order scallops/salmon don and no sea urchin) more than $100 to be hungry for lunch....I was really disappointed because I was really looking forward to try this place.Sea urchin quality was good but nothing different from other Hakodate places.I would probably not go back again even though I go to Hakodate often since it's my hometown and my family still live there...Go elsewhere and enjoy same sea urchin....or better buy a box of fresh sea urchin and eat it at home over rice!
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