Food and Drink in Tsu
From Mie Guidebook
Supermarkets
- MaxValu
- A full size grocery store that generally has the lowest prices. Some MaxValu stores have much better selections than others. MaxValu tends to be the cheapest place to buy alcohol, and, if you get a point card, you receive five times the normal amount of points on the 20th and 30th of the month. Prepared foods are marked 50% off (a sticker with 半額 printed) at 10 PM. Locations in Tsu include
- MaxValu North, open 24 hours
- Located near Book Kingdom and the Mie Cultural Center, north of Tsu Station. This is one of the better MaxValus. Also, be sure to order pizza from the cafeteria near the entrance.
- MaxValu Minato-chō, open 24 hours
- Located near the fishing harbor and speed boat station at the end of Phoenix Street.
- MaxValu Tsuoki - Open 24 hours
- Located directly east of Akogi Station, next to Kyōnan JHS on Route 114.
- MaxValu North, open 24 hours
- A full size grocery store that generally has the lowest prices. Some MaxValu stores have much better selections than others. MaxValu tends to be the cheapest place to buy alcohol, and, if you get a point card, you receive five times the normal amount of points on the 20th and 30th of the month. Prepared foods are marked 50% off (a sticker with 半額 printed) at 10 PM. Locations in Tsu include
- Maruyasu
- Next to Italiano's on Yamanote Street, this shop has a good foreign food selection, but a sporadic, changing stock. Their stock includes organically-grown vegetables, Celestial Seasonings herbal tea, and even mango chutney. Their spice and imported cheese selections are great.
- Center Palace
- On Route 23, across from the Central Post Office has a small Maruyasu on the ground floor. Good selection of foreign foods, quite pricey. There is also a 100 yen shop around the back of the building.
- A-Coop
- Is a farmers cooperative (JA) with the best produce in town. Located near Tsu I.C. and Seiko JHS.
- Yamanaka
- In Arte (see Shopping). Quite large compared to most supermarkets in Mie and has excellent pre-made food.
- Pro Market
- A wholesale/imported foods store. Stocks many foreign items you may not find anywhere else. Almost everything is available in bulk(especially spices). Their freezer section is great for bbqs, and their meat is cheap. Don't miss the frozen flour tortillas is the back corner. Located across the street from Yacht Harbor. map
- YamaYa
- A large liquor store (including a large stock of wine) that has a large selection of imported foods. Tends to be expensive(though spices are very reasonable), and inventory is frustratingly inconsistent. Located on 776 near Hisai Station.
- Pandool
- On Phoenix, next to the Tsu Central Post Office. Great baguettes for ¥200.
Local Restaurants
- Jahan [** Thought to be temporarily closed as of Sept. 2012. Please update if you know more!]
- Small indo-pakistani restaurant located right next to the Takadahonzan station. They offer delicious, authentic food and not the watered-down version you often find in Japan. Prices are good, starting from the 500 yen 'coin lunch', not counting the discount for students. They speak english and are really welcoming. Opening hours: AM11:00~PM10:30 Phone: 059-233-6615 Address: 津市一身田平野 393-1 (turn on the right after leaving the station)
- Man-riki-ya
- A highly recommended for Chinese. English menu available. There are several restaurants in the basement of the Hotel Green Park / UST Building.
- Banya
- A yakitori (chicken & fried foods) joint. Cheap and tasty! Turn right out of the East Tsu Station Exit and walk straight ahead. It's the second restaurant on the left, just past a small ramen shop.
- Everest
- Hailed by many who go there as the best Indian restaurant outside of New Delhi. The dishes are delicious, portions are big and prices are great. The lunch sets on weekdays are especially recommended. You can get a huge lunch for as little as 750yen. Head south of Tsu station on Rt. 23. Turn left opposite the huge Asahi Meat store, just after a pedestrian overpass. You should see a small neon Everest sign.
- Mount Everest (マウントエベレスト, 15-9 Honmachi Tsu, Mie Prefecture 514-0831, 059-225-2020)
- Not quite sure what the relationship is between this and the original Everest, but the curry's good. Off Rte. 23 in Honmachi, about 5 minutes' drive or 20 minutes' walk south of the original Everest, or 20 minutes' walk from Tsushinmachi Station. Go east from 23, past the large semi-enclosed playing field/ stadium on your left. The restaurant is on the next corner. (*Definitely open as of Sept. 2012.)
- Kin Nabe
- Run by a former sumo wrestler and specializes in chanko nabe (what sumo wrestlers eat; ground chicken in broth with loads of noodles and veggies. Their nabe is great. It is located just East of Shinmachi station.
- Maruyoshi
- An excellent yaki niku (bbq beef) restaurant. Have a good time cooking your own food over a grill. Not too expensive if you go in a big group. Good deals on beer. Just around the corner (to the left) from Tsu Station on Route 23. It's the small white building directly across from the Family Mart.
- Pure Na
- An all you can eat Japanese Food restaurant behind Bronco Billy on Route 23. Same owners as Yellow Potato. About 1500yen/2100yen lunch/dinner, but includes beverages and ice cream. You will stay there for hours and be satisfied! (*Definitely open as of Sept. 2012.) If you can find Bronco Billy (ブロンコビリー 津三重大前店
〒514-0102 三重県津市栗真町屋町東浜1702 059-236-5665 bronco.co.jp ), you can find Pure Na.
- Aix-en-Provence
- A nice little French place near Edobashi. Head east down the road in front of Edobashi Station and cross route 23. Follow the road around the curve and it'll be on your left. Reasonable prices and good food.
- Aoki's Pizza
- Pretty close to the real thing and takeout only. Pizza in Japan is expensive. Except to pay about 3,000 yen for a regular size (large). You should get coupons in your mail. The physical store is at the juncture of Rt 10 and Rt 23, south of Tsu Station. (アオキーズピザ津店 514-0004 三重県津市栄町2丁目4 059-229-7007 aokispizza.co.jp )
- Italiano's Restaurant
- From Tsu Station's west exit, head straight. Take a left at the first traffic light/Circle K and walk for about 15 minutes to the fourth traffic light (next to Maruyasu). You'll see it on the left. The portions are large and delicious!
- Tin Pan Alley [**Thought to be closed as of Sept. 2012.]
- A great ethnic fusion restaurant of sorts. In a sort of a Greek Island come suburban Japan-style building, they serve everything from spring rolls to borscht to tandoori chicken. The atmosphere is great and the prices are surprisingly good. It's a little hard to find - look behind the Hakuyo video/CD store on the Rte. 23 bypass. Unfortunately, since it is so popular, you might need a reservation, even on a weekday! There is an English menu.
- Ain's Cafe
- An Italian Restaurant located in SATY. Good pizzas and sandwiches. Special lunch set deals.
- Moku Moku Farms Buffet Restaurant
- Fresh organic stuff. Buffet-style with a huge selection. Located next to the Mie Center for the Arts where the mid-year seminar is held.
- Pelican Ramen (map)
- Great ramen. Specialty is "Oishi Ramen"(salt). Karaage is huge and delicious. Generally requires a short wait. Located on east side of 23, north of Akogi Station. Look for large ramen billboard.
- Konnamura (こんな村)
- a large izakaya that serves extra-large portions of most of their menu. Resonable prices(most are three-coin). Specialty is karaage chicken. One order of french fries could feed a family. Located on Shinmachi Street across from the Yamanaka market. Look for the big fake fire on a pedestal.
- Tempura Sakamoto (天ぷらさか本)
- Tempura restaurant conveniently located in front of Tsu Shinmachi station. Owners are quite friendly and appreciate business from foreigners. The banzai lunch is a wonderful assortment of quality dishes for a reasonable 1050 yen. Going on a trip to Akame or Gozaisho, they make an awesome Ebi Tenmaki or Anago Tenmaki that travels well for about 850 yen. They serve many seasonal items, shioyaki, and sashimi as well. For cheaper fare, they also own the udon shop next door. (Tell them you know Erik and they'll get excited.) (*Definitely open as of Sept. 2012.)
- Creador
- Off of Route 165 in Hisai. A genki bike ride from most areas, but ample parking if you have a car. Assorted menu items, but their bragging point is a variety of good breads. If you order a meal you can get all you can eat bread for a set cost. Also, they sometimes sell the day old bread at a huge discount. Tastier than 90 percent of the bread shops in Mie. Open from 11 to 10, closed Wednesdays. Phone: 059-259-1055 Address: 津市久居井戸山町864-1
- Torch (トーチ・燈明酒家) [**Thought to be closed as of Sept. 2012.]
- Former factory cum stylish restaurant (and furniture store) located just south of the Yacht Harbor on a side road. Ample two-deep parking out front. Tables in various relaxed styles (i.e., Thai) spread out around a spacious warehouse area with an 8 meter ceiling. Central fountain drizzles water from above into a pond. Easy to relax and talk freely. Asian/European fusion, moderately priced. (map)
- Hyoka Gyouza - Chinese
- Delicious and filling on the Kintetsu side of Tsu station. Less than 5 mins walk out of the exit, just walk straight up the road towards the traffic lights and it will be on the opposite side of the street (red with lots of flags fluttering outside!) Set 'teishoku' meals are around 900yen but ordering by the plate is also reccomended as the menu is very large. The gyoza here are especially well known and delicious. Lunch is a bargain but can be busy.
- My Kitchen - Western food
- Lunch is the best time to come here as for 850yen you get a main dish, a little salad, a small soup and a drink. The chef who runs the restaurant rotates the topping on her om-rice (omelette and rice) each day. Thursday is green curry on top! Wednesday is Tabasco! etc. etc. Night is also delicious and features a wide range of pasta and French/Italian/Spanish inspired dishes but can get a little pricey at around 2500-3000 per person. A small place perfect for a date or a meal with the girls. Can get busy at lunchtime depending on the day! Exit Tsu station on the JR side and turn right on the corner with the estate agent and bookstore (which has lots of adult magazines right outside!) and keep going straight, passing Pachinko and a music store. Cross the street where the railway crossing is and it will be on your left next to the 'members club Azabu'.
- Shokudouen - Yakiniku
- Excellent lunch menu for a reasonable price (the sets are under 1,000 yen for lunch time yakiniku-ing!) and in the evening has a good selection of Matsusaka beef yakiniku. Can get pricey in the evening, around 3,000 yen per person would be the average if you are careful about what you are ordering. Also has a selection of Korean food like bibinbap etc. on the menu.
Chain Restaurants
Almost every chain restaurant available in central Japan has a franchise in Tsu, with most being on Route 23 either just north or south of downtown. The largest concentration is around Sun Valley.
There are also a few at the east exit (JR side) of Tsu Station, including
- Baskin Robbins
- McDonalds's
- Mister Donut
- Vie de France
- Doutor (coffee shop)
Bars
- Melting pOt
- A gaijin bar/club in Tsu-shimmachi with international beers and Mexican food. They host regular events featuring live acts, DJs, etc, as well as the JET welcome party every August.
- GALA
- A bar/club that hosts SWAY!, a bi-monthly, gaijin-organised, all-night dance party. Heading south on Route 23, turn left at the Daisan Bank. GALA is in the basement of the building on the second corner on the right-hand side. Look for the orange sign.
- Kameyan
- A full bar and restaurant which is spacious and has free internet access. Exit the station, go through the bike parking lot on your left, and turn right into the alley. About 5m down, you'll find the back of Kamayan to your left. Walk through the little parking lot, the front door is to your left. The bar holds a fun Halloween party every year.
- 059-225-9850
- Snowdrop
- Just East of the train station along Shinmachi Street. There is a big blue sign and it is difficult to miss the newly-renovated wooden exterior. There is a wide array of dishes from many Asian countries and a huge, we mean huge, drink menu. Prices are great, too. English menus available. This place is very popular so get there early!
- Bazooka
- Without doubt the cheapest bar in town. Located on route 23, a 15 minute walk north of Edobashi station. Open around 8.30 until everyone leaves, popular uni student hangout.
- Torch (map)
- A bar/restaurant high on atmosphere and sometimes price. Menu holds some interesting surprises. Not a bad place for a date. Often has live (soft) music.
- Heartland (map)
- A rather small bar on the second floor of a building near Family Mart in Daimon. Serves good drinks(everything! one coin) and has a small menu of typical bar fare. Nice mood, usually fairly quiet. No table charge.
- Red Line
- A nice bar in Daimon near the Iwata River. Good food, good service, and an extensive drink menu (all one coin). Operated by former Tsu Queen.
- Takaya
- Tsu's very own sports bar. Located right next to Tsu station. Go out the west exit and immediately turn right. You'll see it on your left.
- Hanauta
- Small izakaya run by Koji, who has an affinity for ecclectic music from various periods. Who knows what he'll play for you. Chat him up and he may toss in your interesting disk. Menu is not too involved, but cooking is good (former employee of Tempura Sakamoto). Travel up Shinmachi Doori from the station go past Takaya and Regal Shoes, under the yellow and red awning on the right before Chubu Power.
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