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If you want to eat eel, this is the place! Here are 5 eel restaurants in Nagoya where you can encounter satisfying flavors.
When visiting Nagoya, many people may want to try the local specialty 'hitsumabushi,' but they might struggle with choosing a restaurant. Therefore, this time, 5 recommended eel restaurants in Nagoya have been picked up. How about enjoying traditional Japanese eel dishes at these restaurants on the next trip to Nagoya?
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5 Recommended Eel Restaurants to Enjoy Eel Cuisine in Kyoto
If people visit Japan from overseas, they must try "unagi cuisine" at least once. This time, five restaurants in Kyoto, a popular tourist destination, that serve delicious unagi have been picked up. In addition to the familiar charcoal-grilled dishes, there are also restaurants where one can enjoy fresh unagi through sukiyaki and shabu-shabu. Let's get through the summer with nutritious unagi dishes.
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Top 5 Restaurants to Enjoy the Nutritious Eel Loved by Japanese in Tokyo
Eel, a favorite among Japanese people. During the hot summer, many eat it to boost their stamina, and there are also many eel enthusiasts who crave it all year round. This time, we have picked five restaurants in Tokyo where you can easily enjoy delicious eel. Each restaurant has its own unique approach to grilling and sauce, so trying a variety of them is sure to be enjoyable.
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Must-Visit When Traveling to Tokyo! Top 5 Eel Restaurants Near Famous Tourist Spots
When visiting Tokyo on a trip, why not indulge in some luxurious unagi? We introduce famous eel restaurants located at various tourist attractions from Tokyo Skytree to Tokyo Station and Ginza. There is no doubt that Tokyo sightseeing will become even more enjoyable when one savors the exquisite unadon and hitsumabushi prepared by top-notch artisans.
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5 Best Unagi Restaurants in Osaka for an Authentic Gourmet Experience
Eel is a food ingredient enjoyed in various countries around the world, and Japanese people also love eel. In Japan, the common way to prepare eel is through a cooking method called 'kabayaki,' which is rare in other countries. The sweet and savory sauce with a charred, fragrant taste is sure to change your previous image of eel. Let's enjoy delicious eel in Osaka, a city known for its gourmet enthusiasts.
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5 Famous Restaurants to Recharge with Fatty Eel on the Day of the Ox|Aichi
The Day of the Ox in the summer of 2023 is on July 30th. To get through the hot summer, why not boost your energy with nutritious eel? From the famous hitsumabushi of Nagoya City in Aichi Prefecture to luxurious unajū and unadon that let you indulge in a sense of luxury, the appeal is undeniable. The combination of perfectly grilled, fatty eel and the sauce, expertly prepared by skilled chefs, is simply irresistible.
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With this, you can survive this year's scorching heat! 5 selected restaurants where you can recharge with exceptional eel dishes|Shizuoka
When it comes to Doyo no Ushi no Hi, many people think of it as a 'day to eat eel.' Eel is a nutritious food, and its fragrant aroma, grilled with sweet sauce, stimulates the appetite. This time, we will pick up eel restaurants in Shizuoka Prefecture, a representative production area of eel in Japan. Among the fierce competition, we will introduce the exquisite taste that gathers voices saying, 'I want to eat eel from this restaurant.'
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Savoring Exquisite Yakiniku and Eel in Popular Areas such as Sakae and Nagoya Station
Aichi Prefecture's central city, Nagoya, boasts bustling areas like Nagoya Station and Sakae, which serve as hubs for tourism, shopping, and gourmet dining. In these areas, you'll find a gathering of confident eateries showcasing their specialties. Here, we've selected five recommended restaurants ranging from yakiniku to unagi cuisine. Why not indulge in the exquisite flavors unique to Nagoya, beloved by locals and sure to create unforgettable culinary memories during your time in Japan?
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Nagoya: Recommended Sightseeing Spots and Famous Dishes from This City of Wonders
Nagoya, one of the most famous cities in Japan, is a popular tourist destination thanks to its attractions like iconic castles and ancient shrines, as well as a wide selection of unique local dishes. This article will offer recommendations for sightseeing spots, specialty foods, and restaurants where you can enjoy the local cuisine!
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Savor Unagi Eels on the Midsummer Day of the Ox!
In addition to sushi and tempura, unagi (freshwater eel) stands out as one of Japan's most beloved culinary delights. Visitors might not know that there are specific days in Japan when consuming eel is considered auspicious. This article will explore some distinctive Japanese eel dishes and customs.
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