susukinoDaily 11:00-23:00
Sapporo's reference zangi (Hokkaido fried chicken) stand. Marinated overnight with garlic and soy, fried to order; teishoku sets under 1,000 yen.
Try: Sapporo zangi (fried chicken)
Tip: Free rice and cabbage refills with the teishoku; takeaway also available.
hokkaido-universityTerm-time 09:00-17:00
The Hokkaido University dairy stand sells five flavours of Clark's Milk soft serve, made in-store from the campus farm milk; haskap is the standout.
Try: Hokudai Clark's Milk soft serve
Tip: Open campus term-time only; closed during winter break. Five flavours including haskap.
susukinoMost shops 11:00-03:00
A 42-metre alley of 17 ramen shops south of Susukino since 1951. The narrow lane is Sapporo's tourism focal point for ramen, open through the night.
Try: Sapporo miso ramen
Tip: Pick a shop with a queue; most do miso, a few specialise in shio or shoyu.
odoriFestival week 10:00-22:00
During the Snow Festival in early February, Odori Park hosts a long food street of grilled corn, hot ramen, jingisukan bites and Sapporo Beer Garden taps.
Try: Hokkaido festival food stalls
Tip: Cash only at most stalls; the Tsudome venue also has indoor warming stalls.
odoriSep-Oct daily 10:00-22:00
Hokkaido's largest food festival runs Sep into early Oct at Odori Park, with 300 stalls of seasonal Hokkaido ramen, curry, meat dishes and sweets.
Try: Hokkaido seasonal stall food
Tip: Each chome has a different theme; 10-chome is the meat block.
odoriJul-Aug daily 12:00-21:00
Japan's largest beer garden runs late July through mid-August at Odori Park, 10,000-plus seats across 5-11 chome, drawing 886,000 visitors in 2023.
Try: Sapporo draft and lamb skewers
Tip: Each brewery (Sapporo, Asahi, Kirin, Suntory) takes a chome; the Sapporo chome is the local default.