Onigiri Marutoyo
Tokyo
Japanese: Sushi
Onigiri Marutoyo Description
Located in the bustling Tsukiji Market in Tokyo, Onigiri Marutoyo is a hidden gem for onigiri and sushi enthusiasts. This cozy eatery offers a delightful array of traditional Japanese rice balls, meticulously crafted to perfection. The menu boasts a variety of onigiri options, each showcasing the freshest ingredients and authentic flavors that will tantalize your taste buds.
What sets Onigiri Marutoyo apart is its dedication to quality and attention to detail in every dish. From classic onigiri varieties to innovative sushi creations, every bite is a harmonious blend of textures and tastes. The charming interior decor reflects the rich cultural heritage of Japan, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for diners to savor their culinary experience. Whether you're a local looking for a quick bite or a traveler seeking an authentic taste of Japan, Onigiri Marutoyo promises a memorable dining experience that celebrates the art of Japanese cuisine.
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Operating Hours
Sun: Closed
Mon: 6:00AM-1:00PM
Tue: 6:00AM-1:00PM
Wed: Closed
Thur: 6:00AM-1:00PM
Fri: 6:00AM-1:00PM
Sat: 6:00AM-1:00PM
Payment Methods
Restaurant Features
Take-out Available
Family-friendly
Onigiri Marutoyo Reviews
Onigiri Marutoyo Google Average Rating
4
Huge variety of onigiri and rolls so do not be overwhelmed and take your time to look through. We got egg onigiri, ikura onigiri and some rolls. The rice was veryyyy soft and filling was generous. All the onigiri were warm so the seaweed is no longer crispy.
Good experience but might not queue again.
5
Dekitate onikiri! They made them at that time so you can have them after they made it!
Actually I don’t eat onikiri but if this restaurant,I’ll!
I do recommend here!!
5
4
6-7am: no queue (when I arrived)
7-8am: moderate queue that moves quickly, mostly locals' buying breakfast
8-9am: slightly heavy queue with a mix of locals and tourists
9am+: heavy queue that extends to the roads filled mostly with tourists that moves slightly less quickly.
There's a very small section of seating area round the corner that fills up quickly.
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