Numazuko Kaisho
All-you-can-eat seafood at truly astounding prices — this is a pescatarian paradise you won’t even want to leave.
Restaurant Details
Seafood lovers and pescatarians rejoice! This restaurant near Ueno Park offers a truly unbelievable all-you-can-eat seafood meal which simply can’t be topped for value. This is not an austere and dignified experience of the kind you’ll find at a Ginza sushiya. Numazuko Kaisho is a simply-decorated local eatery for fish lovers with voracious appetites.
Help yourself to as much as you want from the containers and platters, choosing from sashimi, fried dishes, assorted sides, and a host of other options. Imagine someone let you loose in a fishmonger's shop to grab as much fresh fish as you wanted — that’s the feeling here.
Picture bottomless deep fried fish and shellfish, octopus, scallops, tuna sashimi, minced raw tuna mixed with green onion, chopped seafood sashimi with egg, seared bonito, sunfish sashimi, pickled mackerel, Chinese jellyfish… The list is endless.
How is all this possible for the price of a standard conveyor belt sushi meal? Well, the father of the owner is a fishmonger in Shizuoka Prefecture and the restaurant makes use of his connections to procure fantastically fresh fish without inflated market price tags.
You’ll feel the full benefit of this on your wallet. Spend a little more to add in all-you-can-drink too! That way you can help yourself to the self-service bar featuring dozens of kinds of alcohol arranged on dispensers on the wall. It’s enough to make a barman weep in joy.
You might call a meal like this once in a lifetime, but at the end of the day, you’re definitely gonna want to come back again and again for this incredible seafood deal.
Numazuko Kaisho Phone Number
Numazuko Kaisho Business Days
Numazuko Kaisho Address
Gomi Building B1F, 6-8-4 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo, 110-0005, Japan
Numazuko Kaisho Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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