Kurikoan is my favorite taiyaki shop - they are famous for the Magikarpyaki! This is the classic azuki and chestnut filling, their number one top seller.
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Kurikoan is my favorite taiyaki shop - they are famous for the Magikarpyaki! This is the classic azuki and chestnut filling, their number one top seller.
Magikarpyaki at Kurikoan in Asakusa, Tokyo.
Ohhh, new Koikingyaki / Magikarpyaki flavor! Milk chocolate ♥
Now Kurikoan is selling custard-filled Koikingyaki too! <3
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Japanese sweets (wagashi): Taiyaki 鯛焼き
Taiyaki is a fish-shaped cake, with a soft filling: red bean paste, custard, chocolate, cheese, sweet potato...
It is made with pancake/waffle batter poured into a fish shaped mould in two halves which are then pressed together.
The fillings offered change with the season. In spring you can get cherry flavoured fillings in honour of cherry blossom season, or plums in summer.
These taiyaki are from Kurikoan in Akihabara, Tokyo. I had one filled with chocolate and it was delicious!
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Magikarpyaki Taiyaki from Kurikoan, Yokohama Station. Tastes good (as pretty much everything else they sell there) and has a very peculiar shape...