Unagi Suminobo Taishamae Branch
Unagi / Anago (Eel)
Delight in crispy yet tender unagi dishes at Mishima's famed Unagi Suminobo, just beside Mishima Taisha.
Restaurant Details
Nestled right at the doorstep of Mishima Taisha, Unagi Suminobo Taishamae Branchoffers an authentic Japanese dining experience centered around exquisite unagi (eel) and ten-don (tempura bowls). The restaurant is particularly famous for its unagi, prepared with a bold, flavorful sauce that highlights its natural richness. The eel dishes here are often described as having a perfect balance, with crispy skin and tender, fluffy meat.
Located in the bustling area of Mishima, Shizuoka, the restaurant is ideally situated for those looking to explore the spiritual and cultural offerings of Mishima Taisha, one of the area's famous landmarks. The restaurant itself has a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for family outings or intimate gatherings.
The menu is straightforward, focusing on quality and tradition. Unagi dishes are presented in the traditional kabayaki style, where the eel is grilled to perfection, offering a unique blend of textures and flavors with every bite. Signature items like the unajyu (eel over rice) come highly recommended by both locals and tourists.
Inside, the decor is simple yet elegant, providing a serene setting that complements the culinary delights offered. The service is often praised for being attentive and friendly, adding to the overall experience.
With its strategic location and culinary reputation, Unagi Suminobo Taishamae stands out as a must-visit for anyone in Mishima seeking to indulge in authentic Japanese eel cuisine. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned foodie, the restaurant promises a memorable dining experience.
Unagi Suminobo Taishamae Branch Access Info
Unagi Suminobo Taishamae Branch is a 7-minute walk from Mishima-Tamachi Station.
Unagi Suminobo Taishamae Branch Phone Number
Unagi Suminobo Taishamae Branch Business Days
Unagi Suminobo Taishamae Branch Address
18-1 Taishacho, Mishima, Shizuoka 411-0853
Unagi Suminobo Taishamae Branch 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.
Restaurant location
A coastal prefecture located in central Japan between Tokyo and Osaka, Shizuoka is home to Mount Fuji (the highest mountain in Japan), beaches and hot spring resort towns, and a thriving agriculture industry producing some of the most delicious and highly coveted produce in Japan.
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