Hakodate Morning Market Review: Why Mako & Yasube Is the Best Seafood Bowl for Beginners

Hi, there. If you’re visiting Hakodate, the Hakodate Morning Market is one place you really shouldn’t miss. That said, once you arrive, the sheer number of restaurants can feel overwhelming. You might wonder, “Which one should I actually choose?”

Food samples displayed in front of the restaurant. They’re popular as you can see what’s on the menu at a glance.

This time, I visited Mako & Yasube, one of the most popular spots in the market, and tried their famous seafood bowl. In this article, you’ll find out:
Why this restaurant is ideal for first-time visitors
• The best time to avoid the crowds
• Which menu gives you the best value

If you’re looking for a Hakodate Morning Market seafood bowl for beginners, this guide will make your choice much easier.

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Why Beginners Love Mako & Yasube

While queuing, you can watch the chefs expertly preparing the fresh seafood.

To put it simply, Mako & Yasube is one of the safest and easiest choices for your first Hakodate Morning Market visit. Here’s why.

A strong sense of reliability

The restaurant is well-known and often featured in travel media. Inside, you’ll see autographs from celebrities, which adds to the “this place is legit” feeling. Staff are used to tourists, so ordering feels completely stress-free.

Clear, photo-based menus

The clear pricing and visual menu make it a stress-free experience for tourists.

Every dish comes with photos. That makes it easy to choose based on your budget and appetite, even if you don’t speak Japanese.

Just the right portion size

A bowl of incredibly fresh and delicious seafood donburi.

They offer a “small-size seafood bowl”, which is perfect if you want to enjoy the market without feeling too full. This balance is exactly what many travellers look for.

Basic Information & How to Get There

Mako & Yasube is in a great location, especially for breakfast.

Access:About a 3-minute walk from JR Hakodate Station ,Inside Hakodate Morning Market, Donburi Yokocho (an alley of rice bowl shops)
Opening Hours:7:00 am – 2:00 pm
Closed:No fixed closing days (open almost every day, but checking official info is recommended)
Seating:Counter seats, Table seating, Tatami seating (traditional Japanese floor seating)
Tatami seating may be unfamiliar to some visitors, but staff are happy to help.

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