The taste of the eel and egg is quite good, but not particularly impressive. Although it's a snack, there are many other delicacies in Tsukiji Market that are more worth trying.
There are many people in line, but the speed is fast, so there is no need to wait too long.
This is a snack that many people buy at Tsukiji Market. It consists of two small pieces of eel and two small pieces of egg. It comes in a small skewer, and there are actually many people lining up around. The service is very fast, so you really don’t have to wait long! The taste is decent, but there’s nothing particularly special about it—it's not something you would specifically wait in line or go out of your way to eat. Moreover, even though it should be the season for abundant eel, the quality of their eel isn’t very good! Personally, I felt that it wasn’t a thrilling experience when I ate it!
I think there are just too many delicious things in Japan! If you have nothing else to eat, it’s worth a try! Otherwise, it’s better not to waste your appetite and time on this. After all, the price isn’t exactly cheap, and I would recommend saving that money to enjoy other, more delicious things!