Gourmet
Komatsu's Specialties
Tomatoes
Did you know Komatsu produces the largest volume of tomatoes throughout the Hokuriku region?
That explains the vast variety of tomato products you will find at local shops. Such as tomato curry, tomato rice crackers, and even tomato jam taiyaki (fish-shaped pancakes), or tomato daifuku!?
But there’s no better way to appreciate the exceptional juicy sweetness of Komatsu tomatoes than to get your hands on some fresh raw tomatoes at a local produce shop. You’ll never see this humble fruit the same way again!
Related Pages:
Little Local Finds: Tomato Treats
Shop List
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Roadside Station Komatsu Kibagata (Michi-no-Eki)
Shop: 8:30-18:00
Official Site Map
(-17:30 in winter)
Restaurant: 10:00-16:30
Tomato dish: Tomato Curry, tomato snacks, fresh tomatoes
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8989 Taiyaki Cafe (aka Mari-chan)
10:00-18:00
Official Site MapTomato dish: Tomato taiyaki, tomato jam
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Nomura Nosan (Kinoko no Sato)
8:30-17:30
Official Site MapTomato dish: Tomato rice crackers
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Sora Café
7:00-19:45
Official Site MapTomato dish: Tomato curry
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Sora-no-eki
9:00-19:30
Official Site MapTomato dish: Tomato snacks, fresh tomatoes
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Komatsu Souvenir Shop (Komatsu Station)
8:00-20:00
Official Site MapTomato dish: tomato snacks, fresh tomatoes (at KABULET food court)
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Koda Futaba
9:00-18:00
Official Site Map
(-17:00 weekends, closed Wed and 2nd & 4th Tues)Tomato dish: Tomato daifuku (cherry tomato wrapped in bean paste and mochi)
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Sumigen
Restaurant:
Official Site Map
11:30~until sold out
*closed Wed, Thu
*tomato menu only in summerTomato dish: Tomato soba