Where To Eat The World’s Most Exciting Seafood

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Where To Eat The World’s Most Exciting Seafood

Words by Mr Mark Sansom

6 July 2016

Octopus being cooked at Morito, London. Photograph by Ms Issy Croker

Awabi (raw abalone)

Awabi at Waku Ghin, Singapore. Photograph by City Foodsters. Below: photograph by Mr Markus Kirchgessner/Camera Press

Ikizukuri (live sashimi)

Live shrimp (botanebi) and ants from the Nagano forests, Noma, Tokyo. Photograph by Mr Satoshi Nagare. Below: photograph by Mr Sven Paustian/Plainpicture

Goose barnacles (percebes)

Percebes at Restaurante Casa do Pescador, Portugal. Photograph by Ms Gail Aguiar. Below: photograph by Mr Xavier Fores and Ms Joana Roncero/Alamy

Fugu (puffer fish)

Fugu at Ajiman, Tokyo. Photograph by City Foodsters. Below: photograph by Mr David Fleetham/Alamy

Uni (sea urchin)

Uni at Alma, Los Angeles. Photograph by Ms Nastassia Clucas. Below: photograph by Angelica Linnhoff/StockFood

Octopus

Grilled octopus and fava purée at Morito, London. Photograph by Ms Issy Croker. Below: photograph by Mr Martin Strmiska/Alamy