Roumantei Uoseki
Unagi / Anago (Eel)
Discover the art of unagi at Roumantei Uoseki, where authentic Japanese cuisine meets the serene beauty of Tajimi. An unmissable taste journey awaits.
Restaurant Details
Roumantei Uoseki stands out as a beacon of culinary tradition in Tajimi, Gifu. This esteemed establishment has mastered the art of Japanese cuisine with a particular focus on unagi (eel) dishes that have become its signature offering. Guests are invited to savor unagi that's carefully selected and expertly grilled over binchotan charcoal, a traditional technique that infuses the eel with a smoky aroma and ensures a delightfully crispy exterior paired with a tender, flavorful interior. Each dish is complemented by locally sourced rice from the fertile fields of Gifu, adding an authentic touch that highlights the region's agricultural prowess.
Roumantei Uoseki offers more than just culinary delights; it provides an immersive experience that delights all the senses. Located along a scenic river, guests enjoy stunning views of the flowing waters, which add to the tranquility and charm of this dining haven. The restaurant's interior is a harmonious blend of modern elegance and traditional Japanese aesthetic, featuring minimalistic decor, warm lighting, and inviting seating arrangements. This cozy ambiance makes it an ideal venue for intimate dinners, family gatherings, or celebratory occasions.
Accessing this historic venue is convenient, with a straightforward journey from Tajimi Station and ample parking available for those traveling by car. Moreover, the staff at Roumantei Uoseki are dedicated to providing impeccable service, ensuring that every guest feels welcomed and leaves with an unforgettable dining experience. With seasonal specials and a commitment to using only the freshest ingredients, it’s no surprise that Roumantei Uoseki continues to be a cherished culinary destination in Gifu.
Roumantei Uoseki Phone Number
Roumantei Uoseki Business Days
Roumantei Uoseki Address
4-32-1 Honmachi, Tajimi-shi, Gifu 507-0033
Roumantei Uoseki 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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Gifu Prefecture is home to well-preserved historic villages, mountainous landscapes, and scenic open-air hot springs, with a proud culinary heritage spanning centuries.
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