You can’t go to Tokyo and not spend time wandering about the famous Tsujiki fish market, especially if you’re a huge seafood fan.

It’s one of the bigger wholesale fish and seafood markets in the world and the entire layout entails a bunch of fresh fish stalls and plenty of seafood restaurants.

Likewise, in Malaysia, there is a similar experience, albeit a more retail store-like version of the Tsujiki fish market.

Where the Tokyo-famous seafood house is pretty much like your average fish market, Sui-San Fish Market comes equipped with large freezers where you can pick out your fresh catch of choice.

Purchase it and opt to cook it your way in the comfort of your own home. But, if you’re salivating and can’t wait to try the juicy seafood out, you could also have it prepared there and then.

Sui-San Fish Market goes by a fresh catch dining concept where you can choose your preferred item from the display section/freezer and inform the staff there of your table number.

Sui-San’s team of chefs will then prep your seafood of choice on the spot.

Considering how the seafood from Sui-San is imported directly from the Tokyo Tsujiki market, be rest assured that you’ll have a similar experience to the Japanese market.

 

Sui-San Fish Market Cheras

Hours: 10am-10.30pm, daily

Address: No. 9G, Jalan C180/2, Dataran C180, 43200, Cheras

All Image Credit: Sui-San Fish Market’s Facebook page

 
 
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