Where & What To Eat in Hokkaido: 7 Must-Try Local Foods – HOKKAIDO LOVE!

Hokkaido is a cornucopia of fresh seafood. Enjoy fresh catch of the day at a sushi restaurant or a morning fish market. Genghis Khan, a traditional Hokkaido dish that consists of a mixture of lamb and vegetables barbequed on a helmet-like hot plate, is another favorite among sightseers as well as locals. Hokkaido is the birthplace of several unique flavors of ramen, including Sapporo (miso), Asahikawa (soy sauce), and Hakodate (salt). Also known for its top-class dairy, you will also find a great number of confectionaries, and cheeses produced across the island. Whether it’s your first visit to Hokkaido or your nth time there, Hokkaido never fails to satisfy your hearts and bellies to the fullest. With a smorgasbord of delightful foods, you might be tempted to try and eat everything in sight!

1. Locally grown Hokkaido produce

Hokkaido boasts acres of expansive fertile farmland, and it is used to support their booming produce industry. From dairy products to vegetables, Hokkaido’s local produce is fresh yet delicious. Chefs who use the local produce grown by Hokkaido farmers, cook amazing dishes for visitors to get a taste of Hokkaido’s authentic flavors, so be prepared to leave with your stomachs full and hearts warm after your meal.

Starting out as a humble bakery in 2012, Brasserie coron is the latest venture of the coron boulangerie chain, and their first restaurant after opening a string of bakeries. It was borne out of the owner’s intention to make delectable food using Hokkaido produce. Hence, what sets the coron brand apart is that their dedication to using ingredients sourced locally, right down to the wheat in their flour.
Did you know that Hokkaido was one of the first places in Japan to start making wine after Japanese settlers in the Meiji period built a winery? Brasserie coron doesn’t just stop at their delicious nosh – they pair ingredients made in Hokkaido with Hokkaido wines to provide you with the best dining experience! Plus, they work closely with local farms so you know that you’re getting quality products while supporting the local industry.

Brasserie coron
Marui Imai Sapporo Main Store 3F, W2, S1, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido
10:30 am – 7:30 pm daily (unless the department store is closed)
http://www.brasserie-coron.com/en/

2. Hokkaido quality conveyor belt sushi

Many people visit Hokkaido for its fresh seafood and sushi, but you don’t necessarily have to visit an extravagant restaurant for top quality sushi! Conveyor belt sushi restaurants offer superb sushi as well, and many locals frequent them too. Here are some of the conveyor belt sushi shops highly recommended by locals!

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The sushi served in Hokkaido’s conveyor belt sushi shops are unlike any other, due to the variety and freshness of the seafood. Shops like TORITON, which can be found in various locations around Hokkaido, boast unique sushi such as zuke or aburi prepared by their own master chefs. These chefs carefully cultivate flavors to complement the catch of the day, tweaking their sushi recipes to present customers with plates of perfection. Many locals choose TORITON as their go-to sushi place, so you know you’re definitely in for a treat!
Another well-loved sushi chain is Hanamaru, which originated in the port town of Nemuro. With access to the freshest of harvests from Japan’s bountiful seas, Hanamaru consistently serves extraordinarily fresh fish. What’s more, it is directly connected to Sapporo station and hence extremely convenient for all travelers to visit. If there’s a waiting list for a table, you can spend your time shopping for souvenirs at the station first!
Don’t miss the sushi chain Kantaro as well, which traces its beginnings back to 1982 in the fishing port of Hakodate. You’ll find that fresh fish is one of the winning points of Hokkaido’s sushi shops; Nagoyaka Teieven delivers fresh gourmet sushi to their customers!

Kaiten Sushi TORITON – トリトン
Outlets available at Sapporo, Asahikawa, Kitami, and Engaru (refer to the website for more details)
11 am – 10 pm daily (For Sapporo outlet; check timings for other shops at the website)
http://toriton-kita1.jp/english/

Kaiten Sushi Hanamaru – 花まる
Conveyor belt outlets (Kaiten-sushi Nemuro Hanamaru) can be found in Nemuro and Sapporo while sushi bar outlets (Sushi Bar Siki Hanamaru) can be found in Sapporo (refer to the website for more details)
11 am – 10 pm (depending on the outlet, check timings on the website)
https://www.sushi-hanamaru.com/la_en/

Kantaro – 函太郎
Outlets available at Hakodate, Hokuto, Otaru, and Chitose (refer to the website for more details)
11 am – 10 pm (depending on the outlet, check timings on the website)
http://en.kantaro-hakodate.com/index.html#enjoy

Nagoyakatei – なごやか亭
Outlets available at Sapporo, Kushiro, and Obihiro (refer to the website for more details)
11 am – 10 pm (depending on the outlet, check timings on the website)
http://www.mitsuboshi.net/information/

3. Hokkaido dairy products

In Japan and all around the globe, Hokkaido milk is renowned for its quality. Did you know that Hokkaido produces more than 50% of the milk in Japan? Everything in Hokkaido, from the cool climate to careful treatment of cows, convene to produce the milk of the highest quality and distinct flavor.

Niseko Takahashi Dairy Farm Kobo
Carries a wide range of milk products from bottles of milk to soft serve, cakes, puffs, and more. If you’re a dairy lover, try their ice-cream making workshop or have a sumptuous meal at one of their eateries which feature dairy products like cheese, cream, and butter in their dishes. Enjoy your ice cream made from farm-to-table fresh milk, with a resplendent view of Mount Yotei to boot!

888-1, Soga, Niseko-cho Abuta-gun, Hokkaido
9:30 am – 6 pm daily (depending on the season)
https://niseko-takahashi.jp/

Hakko-Gakuen Nousanbutsu Chokubaijo is both a farmer’s market and an agricultural school. Recognized by locals as having one of the best soft serves in Sapporo, you definitely need to have a taste of their richly flavored milk ice cream when you visit! The availability of soft serve is dependent on the season, so do check before making a trip down.

Hakko-Gakuen Nousanbutsu Chokubaijo
13-1-12, Tsukisamu E2, Toyohira-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido
May-October: 10 am – 5 pm (Fri-Wed) / November-April: 10 am – 4 pm (Sat-Mon)
*Ice cream is not served during winter
http://hakkougakuen.web.fc2.com/

4. Unique foods in Instagram-worthy cafes

The cafés in Hokkaido aren’t just hipster and Instagrammable, they serve incredible food and drinks made from quality ingredients as well. Tucked in a little wooden shed is Wednesday Cafe&Bake which offers a cozy ambience and good coffee. Opened in August 2017, head over for some good food and take your favorite coffee blends back with you as a souvenir.

Higashikawacho, where Wednesday Cafe&Bake is located, is a burgeoning trendy area where more and more fancy cafes are starting to emerge! So head on down and you’ll never know what other quaint cafes you might discover.
Ice Cream Bar HOKKAIDO Milk Mura is one of the quirkier bars you’ll find in Hokkaido. The owner, who was trained in France, concocts his own Hokkaido milk ice cream and desserts and pairs them with various spirits. It boasts an impressive collection of more than 100 different liquors! Be blown away by the delightful drink and dessert pairings available, arranged to give you optimum tasting pleasure!

https://www.facebook.com/Wednesday.cafeandbake

Cafés like Baristart Coffee are all about pale wood furnishings and minimalist designs but their ‘choose your own milk’ mantra is a testament to their stand on the role of Hokkaido milk in the local coffee scene. They even make regular tours to milk farms around Hokkaido, to gain a deeper understanding of the milk that they use in their coffee and maintain a close relationship with local producers!
https://www.baristartcoffee.com/

It is unlikely that you will find a café as gorgeous as Kitaichi Hall, an extension of Kitaichi Glass Otaru glassware company. The dark wood in this hall is illuminated by the light of 167 flames, painstakingly lit by the staff every morning. Have a meal surrounded by chandeliers and oil lamps, along with the live piano performances every weekday afternoon; you’ll get a nostalgic yet romantic café experience unlike any other.

Wednesday Cafe&Bake
N1, E8, Kamikawa-gun, Hokkaido
11 am – 6 pm (closed on Thu)
https://www.facebook.com/Wednesday.cafeandbake/

Ice cream Bar HOKKAIDO Milk Mura
New Hokusei Building 6F, 7-1, S4, W3, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido
1 pm – 11 pm / Wednesdays: 5 pm – 11 pm (closed on Mon)

Baristart Coffee
‘Choose your own milk’ stand
furi-den Bld.1F, 8, S1, W4, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido
9 am – 7 pm daily
Baristart Coffee Asahikawa
22-118-12 4-jodori, Asahikawa-shi, Hokkaido
 8 am – 8 pm (closed on Thu)
https://www.baristartcoffee.com/
Baristart Coffee Singapore !! (December .2018 open)
65 Tras St,#01-01, Singapore 079004

Kitaichi Hall – 北一ホール
7-26 SakaiMachi, Otaru, Hokkaido
8:45 am – 6 pm daily
https://kitaichiglass.co.jp/kitaichihall/

5. Skewers, beer and more at izakayas

When in Japan, a round of drinks at an izakaya is not to be missed! Popular izakayas like Kushidori and Konserve tasty and light skewers to go with your pint of beer. You can also find oden, a mix of various ingredients in hot broth, rice bowls, and other slightly heavier dishes if you want to add on to the assortment of skewers. Almost any kind of Japanese food is available at izakayas, plus you get to drink and eat in the same space as local Japanese – the perfect opportunity to make new friends and immerse yourselves in the local culture!

At Sumibi Izakaya En, the skewers are charcoal-grilled to bring out the best flavors – you won’t be able to stop at just one! They also offer sets with hotpots and other dishes that are perfect for sharing amongst big groups.
Not entirely sure what you’re looking for? Go to Hiragishi Golden, a street full of izakayas and eateries, to find something or somewhere that catches your eye! Expect a small cluster of bars often frequented by locals and a warm ambience.

Kushidori – 串鳥
Outlets available in Sapporo, Iwamizawa, and Asahikawa (refer to the website for details)
Ranges between 3:30 pm – 00:30 am depending on the outlet
https://kushidori.com/

Kon – 根【Closed】
Shakokaikan Bd. B1, S5 W2, Sapporo, Hokkaido
5 pm – 2 am (closed on Sundays and Holidays)

Sumibi Izakaya En – 炭火居酒屋 炎
Outlets available at Sapporo (refer to website for details)
Hours: 4 pm – 1 am (depending on the outlet)
http://sumibiizakaya-en.com/

Hiragishi Golden – 平岸ゴールデン街
Address:
8-2 E2, Toyohira-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido
Hours depend on individual shops
http://hiragishi-golden.com/

6. Hokkaido-style ‘Shime’ Parfait

A typical Japanese person wraps up a night on the town with something they call a shime ramen. In Sapporo, however, getting a shime parfait is all the rage – meaning that you end off your night (of drinking, usually) with a pretty parfait. Parfait shops like Parfait, Coffee, Sake, Sato open late into the night, offering seasonal as well as regular parfaits that complement their range of beverages, including alcoholic beverages like sake.

Using seasonal ingredients, Gaku Inc. serves elaborately constructed and artisanal desserts to end off your night. Each of their outlets offers you a unique dining experience; their Parfaiteria PaL branch combines both liquor and parfait in a delicate balance of flavors, while their Nanakamado store exudes chill café vibes.
If you’re looking for a wider range of desserts to bring your night to a close, try Initial, which serves a colorful array of sweet desserts not limited to just parfaits. Take your pick from shaved ice desserts, sundaes, and so on.
So remember, after your drinking session at an izakaya, head over to any of these places for a shime parfait to end the night on a sweet note!

Parfait, Coffee, Sake, Sato
Dai 3 Hirona Bd. B1, 6-1 S2 W1, Chuo-ku, Sapporo
Mon-Thu: 6 pm – 0 am / Fri: 6 pm – 2 am / Sun 1 pm – 0 am
http://pf-sato.com/

Gaku Inc.
Parfait PaL
10-1, S4 W2, Chuo-ku, Sapporo
6 pm – 2 am daily

Nanakamado
10, S4 W5, Chuo-ku, Sapporo
Mon-Thu and Sun: 6 pm- 0 am / Fri-Sat 6 pm- 2 am
https://risotteria-gaku.net/

INITIAL
36-1, S3 W5, Chuo-ku, Sapporo
Sun-Thu: 5 pm- 0 am / Fri-Sat: 2 pm – 0 am
https://www.facebook.com/INITIAL.sapporo/

7. Genghis Khan

This puzzling name is bound to confuse you, as the dish itself doesn’t in fact, have any obvious relations to the Mongolian figure. A popular dish involving grilled lamb and vegetables, and often served with beer, the name supposedly originates from the shape of the griddle (resembling a Mongolian soldier’s helmet).

Nevertheless, it’s a delicious and unique meal that you should definitely try! If you’re apprehensive due to the possible gamey smell of the meat, put your worries to rest at
Daruma Honten. They are popular amongst locals and established in 1954. Known for their unique flavors of Genghis Khan, you have to try out their secret sauce which adds depth to the taste of grilled lamb meat!
Alternatively, head to one of Hokkaido’s more established brands – Matsuo Genghis Khan – which marinates the meat prior to grilling, providing you with an even more aromatic and savory taste of lamb meat. Eat the meat and vegetables with their special dipping sauces provided for an authentic and gastronomically amazing experience!

Daruma Honten
5, S5 W4, Chuo-ku, Sapporo-Shi
5 pm – 3 am daily
http://best.miru-kuru.com/daruma/

Matsuo Genghis Khan – 松尾ジンギスカン
Outlets available at Sapporo and Chitose airport (refer to the website for details)
Hours depend on individual shops
https://www.matsuo1956.jp/

Hokkaido is irresistible in terms of food and we’ve just shown you why. So follow this guide and prepare your stomach for sumptuous meals, exquisite desserts, fresh premium ingredients, and more! A truly phenomenal gastronomic adventure awaits you in Hokkaido.

★This article was originally published on TripZilla.com
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