

Last Saturday, I made my first trip to the market looking for some high-quality fish. It’s a good thing I caught the bus because parking looks horrendous. I got there at mid-morning, so not sure if I missed the early morning rush or I beat it because the store wasn’t very packed.

Near the entrance, there’s also a deli section that sells bento—the Japanese boxed lunches. They have a variety of combinations, many featuring the fish sold there. There’s also a section of pickled and marinated foods like poke and kazunoku (salted herring). Of course, there’s a sushi counter.
The fish counter was just amazing. It ranged from fillets of halibut, ono, sea bass and butterfish to whole fishes like tai snapper, sand dabs and monkfish. There’s a live crab tank (selling for $6.95 a pound right now since we’re near the end of the season) and a refrigerated section of more fish-related foods like ceviche.

On Saturday, the fish counter seemed to be staffed by a bunch of college-aged students. All perfectly nice and helpful, but not whom I would call my local fishmonger. I guess a lot of the old-timers just work on the weekdays.
Side note: I walked into the gift shop and it was super quiet with no one inside. They were selling mostly Japanese housewares from sushi bamboo mats to pottery to kid toys to cookbooks. Ideally the owners wanted to tear down the front shop and make more room for parking but the city of Berkeley deemed the red-brick building a historic landmark. Such is the life of an institution.
I left the market with a bunch of grocery items and a cut of sashimi-grade Kona Kampachi, a farm-raised fish from the Big Island of Hawaii. (Check back tomorrow to see how I prepared it.) My only wish is that Tokyo Fish Market is walkable from where I live. For now, it’ll be my occasional special trips for fresh fish and more.








This reminds me of the Super88 in Boston.
ReplyDeleteI've only been there a couple of times since they remodeled, looks like they have really buffed up the selection, I must go back soon.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. I lived in Oakland for 10 years and I never saw this place. I haven't lived there since 2001 and I still miss the bay area...terribly. I would get my sushi fish at Berkeley Bowl, but had I known about this market I'd have gone there for sure.
ReplyDeleteAnyhow, I LOVE your blog. Thanks for keeping me abreast on my ol' stompin' grounds.