
Nihonbashi has a rich food history as it was the original home of the fish market before it moved to Tsukiji. The new COREDO Muromachi building is filled with restaurants and food shops, some dating back hundreds of years.

Pick up Japanese knives at Nihonbashi Kiya or taste the smoky bonito stock or dashi based soups like kabocha and chicken potage at Ninben’s Nihonbashi Dashi Bar.

Fresh fish is grilled over a sumi charcoal pit at the casual izakaya Nihonbashi Kinoshige.

And perhaps one of the most talked about food item at COREDO Muromachi is the traditional Paris Brest-Aimee at Patisserie Aimee Vibert.
COREDO Muromachi
Chuo-ku, Nihonbashi Muromachi 2-2-1
Nihonbashi Kiya, 1st floor, 03-3242-0010
Ninben, 1st floor, 03-3241-0968
Nihonbashi Kinoshige, 2nd floor, 03-3548-9917
Patisserie Aimee Vibert, 1st floor, 03-6225-2551
www.coredo.jp (Japanese – can click through to English but very limited information)