
Aichi
Shichifuku, Charcoal Grilled Eel
This restaurant specializes in charcoal-grilled eel dishes, located approximately a 9-minute walk from Komakihara Station on the Nagoya Railroad. They use thick eels from Mikawa Isshiki, a traditional eel-producing region, and cook them with a special sauce and charcoal fire to create a crispy texture on the outside and fluffy inside. Enjoy the aroma of the Hida Sansho pepper that comes with the dish. Their most popular dish, Hitsumabushi, can be enjoyed in a variety of ways by arranging it with condiments and broth. The restaurant offers a relaxing, barrier-free space with table seats and semi-private rooms that can accommodate up to 16 people. Assistance dogs are welcome, and wheelchair-accessible toilets are available, ensuring that everyone can visit with ease.
Although eel is known as a luxury ingredient, it was a dish loved by common people during the Edo period. Even now, in areas famous for eel and in downtown areas, there are restaurants where you can casually stop by and enjoy eel such as umaki, uzaku, and shirayaki, allowing you to experience the food culture that has been alive since ancient times. There are also restaurants that specialize in ``unagi skewers,'' in which each part of the eel is skewered and grilled. It tastes like yakitori and can be enjoyed as an inexpensive accompaniment to alcohol.
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炭火焼 鰻のうな輝 名古屋本店
This restaurant specializes in eel dishes and opened in July 2023 in Nishiki, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture. You can enjoy a variety of dishes, including "Hitsumabushi, a Nagoya Classic", a luxurious "Unagi Don (eel bowl)", "Gokai!! Kaisen Don (hearty seafood bowl), and "Yakuzen Unagi Nabe (herbal eel hotpot). Located near a lively nightlife area, this restaurant also offers a wide range of seafood dishes, making it a great spot for casual evening drinks. Open until 10:00 P.M., it’s the perfect place to enjoy grilled eel even later in the evening. Hitsumabushi and sashimi are popular among international guests, offering with sake from the three Tokai prefectures. The menu is available in multiple languages, and there are staff who can speak English, Chinese, and Korean, making it easy for International guests to use.
一色 豊田店
This eel specialty restaurant sources high-quality eels from the Fisheries Cooperative Association in Mikawa Isshiki, Aichi, known for its eel production, and serves them fresh every morning. Grilling them over high-heat charcoal fire allows you to enjoy two different textures: crisp on the outside and plump on the inside. In addition to the popular "Jyo Hitsumabushi and Liver Soup Set" and "Special Unaju," they also offer à la carte dishes such as "Umaki" and "Unagi Mabushi Nigiri" that are easy for children to eat, achieving the satisfaction and reasonable prices that only a specialty restaurant can offer so that a wide range of people can enjoy authentic flavors. Bright and cheerful customer service is also part of the restaurant’s charm, and the space offers a relaxing atmosphere that is welcoming to families.
炭火うなぎ 七福
This restaurant specializes in charcoal-grilled eel dishes, located approximately a 9-minute walk from Komakihara Station on the Nagoya Railroad. They use thick eels from Mikawa Isshiki, a traditional eel-producing region, and cook them with a special sauce and charcoal fire to create a crispy texture on the outside and fluffy inside. Enjoy the aroma of the Hida Sansho pepper that comes with the dish. Their most popular dish, Hitsumabushi, can be enjoyed in a variety of ways by arranging it with condiments and broth. The restaurant offers a relaxing, barrier-free space with table seats and semi-private rooms that can accommodate up to 16 people. Assistance dogs are welcome, and wheelchair-accessible toilets are available, ensuring that everyone can visit with ease.
まるや本店 天白本店
"Maruya Honten Tenpaku Main Restaurant" is conveniently located close to the station and features a dedicated parking lot with 40 spaces. The restaurant specialises in eel raised in high-quality environments, served with a tamari-based sauce crafted using a traditional method that has been passed down for over 180 years. The diverse menu includes the limited "Seasonal Gozen," ideal for special occasions such as engagement ceremonies or memorial services. Another popular dish is the carefully prepared "Freshly Rolled Umaki," loved for its delicate, comforting flavour.