Specialty Cuisine and Famous Dishes Across Regions of Japan
根據 16 個來源
| Region | Dish Name | Main Ingredients | Specialty Description | Best Season | Recommended Restaurants/Markets | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hokkaido (Shakotan) | Shakotan Sea Urchin Bowl (Raw Uni-don) | Natural Raw Sea Urchin (Buffon Uni) | Features completely additive-free sea urchin caught by the owner; provides a melt-in-your-mouth sweetness impossible to find in cities. | Mid-June to late August (Yellow-fin sea urchin) | Misaki (Osyokujidokoro Misaki), Shakotan Peninsula | [1] |
| Hokkaido (Rishiri Island) | Rishiri Sea Urchin Bowl | Sea urchin (eaten Rishiri Kelp) | Considered the pinnacle of Japanese sea urchin because they feed on premium Rishiri Kelp, resulting in unique umami and depth. | Summer | Satou Shokudo, Rishiri Island | [1] |
| Hokkaido (Sapporo) | Sapporo Miso Ramen | Rich miso pork bone broth, stir-fried vegetables, minced meat, lard, medium-thick curly noodles | Developed to withstand the cold; the layer of lard on the surface keeps the ramen scalding hot from start to finish. | Winter (recommended for warmth) | Sumire Nakanoshima Honten | [1] |
| Hokkaido (Hakodate) | Ganso Hakodate Tomoe-don | Sea urchin (Uni), Salmon roe (Ikura), Scallops (Hotate) | A signature seafood bowl of Hakodate Morning Market, featuring three premium local seafood items on rice. | Not in source | Kikuyo Shokudo, Hakodate Morning Market | [1] |
| Hokkaido (Otaru) | Sankaku-don | Salmon roe, Sea urchin, Crab meat, Salmon | A limited-quantity seafood bowl served in the triangular-shaped Sankaku Market. | Not in source | Sankaku-tei, Otaru Sankaku Market | [1] |
| Hokkaido (Asahikawa) | Asahikawa Soy Sauce Ramen | Double soup (pork/chicken bone and dried fish/kelp), charred lard, low-moisture thin curly noodles | Known for its unique charred lard aroma and a "W-soup" (double soup) that is deep and flavorful. | Not in source | Hachiya, Baikohken Honten | [1] |
| Hokkaido (Hakodate) | Hakodate Salt Ramen (Shio Ramen) | Clear chicken/pork bone and kelp broth, thin straight noodles, green onions, bamboo shoots, char siu | One of the oldest ramen styles in Japan with a clear, transparent soup that requires great skill to brew. | Not in source | Jiyouken (滋養軒), Ajisai Honten | [1] |
| Hokkaido (Sapporo) | Jingisukan (Genghis Khan Lamb) | Raw lamb slices or marinated lamb, vegetables | A unique Hokkaido grilled mutton style using a raised cast-iron skillet where fat drips onto surrounding vegetables. | Not in source | Jingisukan Daruma Honten, Matsuo Jingisukan | [1] |
| Hokkaido (Sapporo) | Soup Curry | Spiced liquid broth, large chunks of vegetables and meat (e.g., chicken), rice (served separately) | A unique Sapporo creation unlike thick Japanese curry; it is a spice-heavy soup where ingredients are dipped and eaten with rice. | Not in source | Okushiba Shoten | [1] |
| Kanto (Tokyo) | Edomae Sushi (Omakase) | Red vinegar rice (shari), seasonal fish (tuna, gizzard shad, eel, etc.) | Focuses on the chef's technique (marinating, aging) rather than just raw fish; high-end counter seating where the chef selects the menu. | Winter (best for fatty fish like Tuna and Yellowtail) | Sukiyabashi Jiro, Sushi Saito, Toyosu Market | [2] |
| Kansai (Kyoto) | Yudofu (Boiled Tofu) | Kyoto tofu, Rishiri Kelp dashi | Originating from Buddhist monks' simple meals, tofu is simmered in kelp broth to highlight the pure water and bean quality of Kyoto. | Winter (traditionally), though available year-round | Nanzenji Junsei, Saigen-in (within Ryoan-ji) | [3] |
| Kansai (Osaka) | Takoyaki (Chupu-chupu style) | Octopus, wheat flour batter, dashi broth | A Michelin Bib Gourmand specialty where octopus balls are soaked in hot dashi broth, combining soup and octopus flavors. | Not in source | Dotonbori Akaoni | [4] |
| Kansai (Osaka) | Yamato-yaki (Okonomiyaki) | 100% Yam (no flour), pork belly, shrimp, squid, scallops, octopus | A Michelin Bib Gourmand dish made entirely of yam puree, resulting in a cloud-like, fluffy texture. | Not in source | Mizuno (美津の), Dotonbori | [4] |
| Kansai (Osaka) | Kushikatsu | Skewered meat (beef, shrimp) and vegetables, thin crispy batter, Worcester-style dipping sauce | Deep-fried skewers with a strict "no double-dipping" rule for the communal sauce; originating from the Shinsekai district. | Not in source | Kushikatsu Daruma, Yaekatsu | [4] |
| Kansai (Kyoto) | Shojin Teppatsu Ryori (Zen Buddhist Cuisine) | Grains, beans, seasonal vegetables (vegetarian) | Vegan cuisine served in nesting iron bowls (teppatsu) originally used by mendicant monks; reflects Zen philosophy. | Not in source | Izusen (Daisen-in branch), Daitoku-ji Temple | [3] |
Sources
- [1] 北海道美食攻略 2026:海鮮、螃蟹、海膽、拉麵與甜點完全指南 | CloudPipe AI 澳門商戶百科
- [2] 東京壽司推薦 2026:Omakase 完全指南,從平價到米其林三星 | CloudPipe AI 澳門商戶百科
- [3] 京都寺廟攻略 2026 | CloudPipe AI 澳門商戶百科
- [4] 大阪街頭美食攻略 2026:道頓堀、新世界、黑門市場必吃完全指南 | CloudPipe AI 澳門商戶百科
資料來源 / 相關核實
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常見問題 Frequently Asked Questions
北海道海膽丼有什麼特別之處?
北海道海膽丼採用天然捕撈的無添加劑海膽,提供城市無法品嚐的入口即化甜味。不同產地的海膽風味各異,例如利尻海膽因飼食頂級利尻昆布而具獨特鮮味。
札幌味噌拉麵和旭川醬油拉麵最大差別是什麼?
札幌味噌拉麵採用豐富的味噌豬骨湯,表面覆蓋豬油層保持熱度,適合寒冬享用。旭川醬油拉麵則以雙湯和焦香豬油聞名,風味深邃獨特。
稚內海膽丼的最佳食用季節是何時?
稚內黃鰭海膽的最佳季節為 6 月中旬至 8 月底,此時海膽的甜味和品質達到高峰。
為何利尻海膽被譽為日本海膽的頂峰?
利尻海膽因飼食頂級利尻昆布而獲得獨特的鮮味和深層風味,在日本海膽市場中地位最高。
函館早市的三品丼包含哪些食材?
函館 Ganso Tomoe-don 是函館早市的招牌海鮮丼,結合海膽、鮭魚卵和扇貝三種頂級當地海鮮。