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2836-1 Kitachō, Takamatsu, Kagawa 760-0080, Japan
contacts phone: +81 87-813-1730
website: www.suijin-ichiba.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 34.3332787, Longitude: 134.0827715
糸と糸寧
::We have a wide selection of additive-free products. Even my friends from outside the prefecture like it. There are many pesticide-free vegetables, and you can enjoy delicious seasonal vegetables.
でみお
::(220811) Visited to find a certain bread. I came here to find products from a bakery called Ultra in Takamatsu City that was also available here. However, ultra itself is on Obon holidays. The bread on the shelf was from the previous day, so I ended up buying the bread from Suigami in the back of the market. My eyes fell on the steamed bread called ``palm sugar puffer'' that was placed at the very back, and I took it out along with a variety of other breads. I was familiar with the steamed bread-like puffiness made with brown sugar, but the fluffy and subtle flavor of palm sugar is also good. I feel like I can eat as much as I want because it's not too spicy. The other breads are also pleasant and delicious. (211219) I went here because the bread and side dishes are popular. With fresh agricultural products and seasonings from various regions, my first impression was that it was a high-quality farm-to-table restaurant. Ah, but I don't think the price is that high-end. There's a bakery, a side dish store, and a coffee bean store in one corner of the store, so it looks like you'll have fun shopping there. The coffee bean shop not only sells beans, but also offers takeout, and I think the cost performance is good, starting at 200 yen.
emi K
::I was looking for sun-dried salt, so I visited for the first time in a while, and I was excited to find the salt from "Amamiya" in Kuroshio-cho, Kochi Prefecture that I wanted! ``Kubo-san's tofu'' made with Amamiya's bittern seems to be in stock on Tuesdays and Thursdays, so I bought that as well, and it was just as delicious as I expected! ``Yocchanchi's delicious mushrooms'' is also recommended.
武内再起
::It's always crowded with health-conscious wives. It seems like the number of customers has increased even more recently. My wife is also careful about what she eats, so Kasuga Mizukami Market and Sanuki Marche are her favorite supermarkets. Vegetables are affixed to stickers that include the producer's photo, comments, and cultivation standards. No pesticides, no chemical fertilizers, another nothing...what is it? Of course, the prices of vegetables are higher than those at regular supermarkets. But the quality is acceptable. Be impressed with vegetables! This is quite rare. Personally, I support Nishikawa Farm. Nishikawa-kun is a young man in his early 20s. There are also other foods that are good for your body. I only buy potato chips from this store, which makes me feel guilty. We also have bread, sweets, side dishes, and coffee. I think it will gain more and more support from now on.
さぬきもん
::It's a place where you can see the faces of the producers and shop with peace of mind. There are often colorful European vegetables lined up, and it's fun just looking at them. The store also sells original bread, handmade croquettes and soups, as well as homemade lunch boxes made from pesticide-free vegetables and natural foods. The Onko Chishin Farm restaurant adjacent to the store is also popular and seems to be used by many people as well.