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NEW OPEN 3 minutes from Yoyogi Station! Our signature charcoal grill and a wide selection of Small dish and dishes. Feel free to have a drink
[6 minutes walk from Chiba Station! ] Only domestic eel is used! A hidden eel bar grilling over charcoal
[1 minute walk from Matsudo Station East Exit] A delicious unaju made with Japanese eel steamed in the Kanto style and specially grown "Hitomebore" rice
A shop run by a female owner. Made with domestic eel
[Directly connected to Takasaki Station East Exit] Seafood dishes delivered directly from the fishing port at reasonable prices! Popular and great value lunch! We also have a wide variety of alcoholic beverages from all over the world!
Eel Paradise♪ A restaurant where you can enjoy luxurious flavors at reasonable prices in the middle of Tokyo.
[30 seconds walk from Tanimachi 9-chome] Domestic eel, seasonally selected domestic rice, and secret sauce. Recommended for entertaining or dates.
<Near Mejiro Station> Gently surrender to the sweet aroma and rich flavor of the ``phantom'' [Kyosui eel].
[3 minutes from Ishibashi-Hakadai-mae Station] Feel free to enjoy high-quality dishes made with fresh fish and seasonal ingredients ◆ A relaxing Japanese space with private rooms
[5 minutes walk from Hakusan Station! 】The owner's carefully selected fresh eel is prepared after receiving your order!
1 minute from the ticket gate. Eel and tuna. Tasty snacks and sake. Perfect for a summer party!
[10 seconds from Ryogoku Station] Enjoy fresh Sushi and domestic eel at a reasonable price from Toyosu Market Intermediate Wholesale Store. Can reserved ◎
We offer branded eel using traditional techniques by artisans. Enjoy casually in a Western-style Restaurants ◎
[Relocated to Takano, Sakyo-ku] An eel specialty store with a history of about 130 years, founded in 1898
A restaurant where you can enjoy Nagoya specialties such as "Yabaton" miso cutlet, hitsumabushi, and Nagoya Cochin.
[5 minutes from Shinjuku East Exit] Enjoy rare eel dishes such as domestic eel hitsumabushi and assorted eel skewers with local sake as a snack.