May 30, 2026 (More Best Ever Food Review Show) - I'll attempt to spend $100 on street food in Kyoto, Japan, but there's one problem: Japan is not really a street food country. Most people prefer to eat indoors, and finding street food is surprisingly difficult almost anywhere in the country—except in places like Nishiki Market.
Known as Kyoto's famous food market, Nishiki Market is packed with vendors offering everything from traditional snacks to unusual creations. Some dishes are imaginative, others border on the bizarre, but all are designed to tempt visitors into spending money one bite at a time.
One example is gyoza, Japan's famous dumpling, which has been combined here with chicken sausage links in a unique twist. With so many options available, the question is: how far will $100 get us? Let's find out.














