There are several explanations for the origin of the word “ChanChan.”
1. Expressing the sound of drumming chopsticks on plates by those who couldn’t wait for it to be ready.
2. Expressing the sound of salmon being grilled on an iron plate.
3. Expressing the sound of flints striking a fire.
Well, there’re more. To sum up, it means a delicious dish grilled over fire.
It is basically grilled salmon and vegetables with special sauce made of miso, sake, soy sauce, and sugar.
Not only “Akisake-ChanChan-Yaki” does it serve, but also the restaurant lets you grill and eat a variety of seafood and meat.
Many of the accommodations in Kushiro are budget hotels which don’t have facilities for dinner.
In other words, if you stay at one of those budget hotels, it can be a good opportunity to try the local foods of Kushiro at this kind of place.