Kamaei

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Otaru, Japan

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Japanese delicatessen· Tourist attraction

Kamaei Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Kamaei is located in Otaru, Japan on 3-7 Sakaimachi. Kamaei is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category japanese delicatessen in Japan.

Address

3-7 Sakaimachi

Price range

$$

Phone

+81 134255802

Service options

In-store shoppingTakeawayDine-in

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jean-François Bergeon

Fish cake is very tasty here. I have been visiting in my very first day in Otaru and got so distracted with all the nice places around that I forgot to bring back some as a souvenir oh my last day. If you're not sure whether you like fish cake or not, just try what they call pan roll (パンロール), if you like fish as much as I do, I am sure you will be convinced too!

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Keira Chu

The most amazingly delicious fish cakes we’ve ever had EVER.

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E W

Must try “Tofu Kenchin” & “Pan Roll” ‼️ For cheese lover, “Pan-dome” just for you Nice place to take a break with free fish cake sample and hot drinks

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Tun Yee YAP

Good and simple!!! Ordered minced pork and prawn fish cake! Reminds me of traditional fish cake you find in SEA

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Bryan Chan

You could park your car here and have a quick meal at here. Their central kitchen is open concept for visitor to understand the process.

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Alowe

Came here 3x in 2 days. Superbly delicious. If only they had a buffet for this !!! Bought one back for supper with Soba Noodles too

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A P

A nice fish cake shop for a quick stop over and rest. Fish cake selection is wide and really tasty! Also a gift shop inside too.

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Villagemayor

This is one location that tourists might only stumble upon. If you love fish cakes, this is the place to visit. Freshly made, they also have have a takeout location where you can eat on the spot (there is a cafeteria-style seating) so you can eat them fresh. There is also a souvenir shop selling tacky trinkets unrelated to the fish cakes. A must visit when in Otaru.