
Eel dishes can be enjoyed in a variety of situations, including anniversaries, entertaining, and casual occasions. There are many people who have been touched by its depth and want to taste it even more. Therefore, we would like to introduce the popular ranking of eel restaurants across the country by Tabiiro readers.
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料亭 玉家
Saitama
Saitama
料亭 玉家
Enjoy a kaiseki meal while overlooking a beautiful garden centred around a 100-year-old cherry tree, featuring traditional culinary techniques. Spend a special time in a high-quality Japanese space that is also used as a filming location for movies and dramas.
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料亭 暢神荘
Gunma
Gunma
料亭 暢神荘
"Ryotei Chojinso" was built in 1900 in Tsubaki Town, central Takasaki, as a businessman’s villa. It became a ryotei in 1955, named after the character "Chojin" from a calligraphy gifted by a visiting imperial family member during the Meiji era (1868–1912). The 1,000 m² garden is home to two free-roaming peacocks. The kaiseki course offers eight to eleven dishes using "Joshu beef" and local vegetables, updated every two months with occasional Western touches. All nine rooms are private and vary in size, making it ideal for celebrations, engagements, and family gatherings. Catering and lunch boxes are also available.
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先斗町 いづもや
Kyoto
Kyoto
先斗町 いづもや
This long-established Japanese restaurant is located in an alley in Pontocho, Kyoto. Its tasteful appearance blends in with the historic streetscape, further enhancing the atmosphere of its customers. Taking advantage of its location along the Kamo-gawa River, the restaurant offers a riverside terrace from May to September, allowing customers to enjoy their meal while feeling the cool breeze. The restaurant offers a wide variety of Japanese dishes, including eel dishes, which have been on offer since the restaurant's founding, as well as Kyoto kaiseki and sukiyaki. The restaurant is renowned for its delicate flavors that make the most of the ingredients' natural taste. In addition to tatami rooms, the restaurant also has private rooms with table seating, making it suitable for a wide range of occasions, including entertaining, business meetings, and family meals. It is also close to Shijo Kawaramachi and Gion, making it an easy place to stop by in between sightseeing.
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日本料理 但馬
Tochigi
Tochigi
日本料理 但馬
Japanese Restaurant Tajima is located in Hotel New Itaya near Utsunomiya Station, where you can enjoy seasonal flavors in a luxurious private room. The kaiseki cuisine is packed with flavor and seasonal ingredients from locally sourced ingredients, and the dishes vary depending on the season, day and night, so you'll want to come back again and again.
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浜名湖うなぎ 元城亭
Shizuoka
Shizuoka
浜名湖うなぎ 元城亭
An eel specialty restaurant located on the 18th floor of Hotel Concorde Hamamatsu near Hamamatsu Castle in Shizuoka. Carefully grilled eel from Lake Hamana, known for its thick flesh, rich fat, and consistent quality, is prepared to achieve a crisp exterior and tender interior. The sauce, based on a recipe inherited from the former luxury ryokan Hotel Kokonoe, which closed in 2021, offers a deep, sweet flavor that pairs well with Koshihikari rice grown in Hamamatsu City, noted for its firm texture and rich taste. A selection of local sake chosen by a certified sake sommelier is also available. In addition to table seating, private rooms are provided, accommodating occasions such as anniversaries and formal gatherings.
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割烹いづみ
Ibaraki
Ibaraki
割烹いづみ
This long-established Japanese restaurant in Mito City, Ibaraki Prefecture, has a history of over 80 years. Reservations are required and guests can enjoy authentic Japanese cuisine made with seasonal ingredients from Ibaraki, including "Hitachi beef," monkfish, and eel. The relaxing atmosphere of all private rooms makes it ideal for special occasions such as celebrations and anniversaries. Enjoy the traditions and seasonal flavors of Ibaraki to the fullest, along with the generous hospitality that creates a luxurious experience and the exquisite dishes that showcase the skill of our artisans.
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京うな和本店 清水はなれ
Kyoto
Kyoto
京うな和本店 清水はなれ
Located approximately a 17-minute walk from Keihan Electric Railway Kiyomizu-Gojo Station, "Kyounawa Honten - Shimizu Hanare" is a restaurant specializing in eel dishes that are full of Kyoto atmosphere. High-quality eels are carefully selected and procured from all over the country, including from Mikawa Isshiki in Aichi Prefecture. They are carefully grilled by craftsmen and served with a deep-flavored sauce made using traditional methods to enhance the flavor. Their signature dish, Hitsumabushi, is a recommended delicacy. The restaurant's plain wood interior is a Japanese space that exudes the atmosphere of Kyoto, and there are tables where you can relax and unwind. It is close to Kyoto's famous sites and is easy to drop by, so why not enjoy some luxurious eel dishes in between sightseeing?
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自然酒菜 一瞬
Kyoto
Kyoto
自然酒菜 一瞬
Located approximately a 5-minute walk from JR Kyoto Station, Shizen Sakana Isshun is a Japanese izakaya where you can enjoy Kyoto vegetables and fresh fish. In addition to lava-grilled dishes, where carefully selected seasonal ingredients are grilled on a lava plate, the restaurant offers a full menu of Kyoto-produced items, including craft beer and local sake.
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和食処 鰶 ぎょさい
Gifu
Gifu
和食処 鰶 ぎょさい
Located in Takayama City, Gifu, with views of the Northern Alps, "Gyosai, a Japanese Restaurant" offers a full taste of the Hida Takayama region’s rich bounty. In addition to fresh seasonal seafood and its signature eel dishes, the restaurant features a variety of menu items made with "Hida Beef." The retro interior evokes a sense of nostalgia and calm, creating a relaxed setting that welcomes guests of all ages. It is a place where grandparents and grandchildren often share precious moments together. Thoughtful details such as a ramp at the entrance reflect the restaurant’s commitment to accessibility. With approximately 140 seats in total, the restaurant accommodates everything from intimate gatherings to large groups.
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嵐山 うな秀
Kyoto
Kyoto
嵐山 うな秀
This eel specialty restaurant is located just a 1-minute walk from JR Saga-Arashiyama Station, making it a convenient stop during your visit to Arashiyama. Housed in a traditional Kyoto machiya townhouse that honors its historic charm, the restaurant offers a tranquil atmosphere—perfect for both sightseeing breaks and special occasions. The dishes feature carefully selected, high-quality Japanese eel, expertly grilled by skilled chefs using Kansai-style techniques. The result is crispy skin, thick, tender flesh, and the irresistible aroma of charcoal grilling that enhances every bite. The rice is a premium Koshihikari variety specially prepared by Hachidaime Gihey, a well-known rice purveyor in Kyoto. The menu includes classics like Shirayaki (grilled without sauce), Kabayaki (grilled with sauce), Unaju (eel over rice), and Hitsumabushi, as well as a unique "Unagyuju"—a savory combination of Japanese eel and domestic beef. It’s a must-visit for eel lovers.
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銀座 四代目 高橋屋
Tokyo
Tokyo
銀座 四代目 高橋屋
Located near Kabukiza Tower, this long-established Japanese restaurant boasts a history of approximately 150 years. It is renowned as a discreet destination for celebrities from the world of kabuki and beyond. Selected in the "Michelin Guide Tokyo 2024", the restaurant’s eel, prepared with traditional flavours and meticulous care, is a masterpiece passed down through generations. Upholding the belief of being "Prepared With the Utmost Care in Japan," no compromises are made across the seven stages of preparation, from selecting ingredients to the final grilling. Preparing a single eel, including the removal of fine bones, takes approximately two hours. With a dedication to excellence in ingredients, culinary technique, tableware, and atmosphere, the establishment offers an experience akin to visiting a small museum where both food and artistry can be savoured.
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清風亭
Mie
Mie
清風亭
Founded in 1914, "Seifutei" is a beloved Japanese restaurant specializing in eel dishes. Its signature dish is "Grilled eel," made with a secret sauce that has been preserved since the restaurant opened. The eel is split open along the back in the Kanto style and grilled in the Kansai style without steaming until golden brown and fragrant, a method unique to the Nabari region, where the cultures of Kanto and Kansai blend together. Another specialty dish is "Koikoku (carp stewed in miso)." The carp is simmered for a week to remove the mud, resulting in a mellow flavor with no unpleasant odor. Enjoy a leisurely meal in a calm Japanese space that retains the atmosphere of the restaurant's days as a traditional inn, while taking in the view of the Nabari-gawa River.
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いた屋本家
Oita
Oita
いた屋本家
A long - established eel and river fish restaurant that has been in business for over 160 years in Mameda Town, Hita City, Oita Prefecture, which flourished as a feudal lord during the Edo period. The river fish they sell, such as eel and sweetfish, are of such high quality that they are sold wholesale. The eel kabayaki grilled with a mild, not - too - sweet "secret sauce" that has been passed down from generation to generation is exceptionally delicious. The famous "Tenryo Unagi no Seiromushi", which uses carefully selected domestic eels, and the "Tenryo Ayu no Kamameshi", which is popular among women for its light taste, are must - try at least once. Enjoy the taste of a famous restaurant with a long history in a calm space filled with the warmth of wood, a reminder of the past.
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御殿場駅近く 鰻のひろ田
Shizuoka
Shizuoka
御殿場駅近く 鰻のひろ田
The owner trained at a traditional Japanese restaurant in Shimizu City and took over the business in 2020 as the second-generation owner of "Hirota Unagi". He sources live eels from areas in season, ensuring he uses the freshest and most delicious ones available. He values the knowledge acquired during his training, the techniques passed down from his father, and the traditional secret sauce, which together allow him to serve high-quality eel dishes every day. He emphasizes, "I want people to enjoy eel with peace of mind." As you pass through the noren curtain, you are greeted by a fragrant aroma that fills the air, and an irori hearth comes into view, creating a relaxing atmosphere. The restaurant also features a tatami room that can accommodate up to 20 guests, suitable for various occasions. Here, you can savor eel dishes at your leisure in a charming, rustic-style setting.
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清流うなぎ月島 東大赤門前店
Tokyo
Tokyo
清流うなぎ月島 東大赤門前店
The first Tokyo branch of "Seiryu Unagi Tsukishima," with its main store located in Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture, is just a 4-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Hongo-sanchome Station. The restaurant offers high-quality, large Japanese eels at affordable prices, seasoned with a sweet Kyushu-style sauce that is easy for children to enjoy and appeals to people of all ages and genders.
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食べる水族館 UOGI
Gifu
Gifu
食べる水族館 UOGI
A long-established fish shop in Gifu City with an eat-in space, in operation since its founding in 1910. After generations of operating solely as a fresh fish retailer, the fourth-generation owner began serving prepared dishes in-store to share professional knowledge on selecting, preparing, and appreciating seafood. Seasonal fish is expertly prepared in full view, offering a unique experience at a specialty fish shop. Efforts also extend beyond the shop through workshops and takeout options that make it easier to enjoy fish at home. To introduce children growing up in landlocked Gifu to the appeal of seasonal seafood, tuna-cutting demonstrations featuring whole bluefin tuna are held at kindergartens and at local events such as the Dosan Festival in spring and the Gifu Nobunaga Festival in autumn.
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温石 左近太郎 本店
Kyoto
Kyoto
温石 左近太郎 本店
Located in a quaint Sukiya-style building in the Kamikiyacho area of Kyoto, "Onseki Sakontaro – Traditional Kaiseki Dining Flagship" serves creative kaiseki cuisine that combines Japanese and Western styles. It uses local ingredients such as traditional Kyoto vegetables. Experience the refined flavors of Kyoto through cuisine that combines tradition with creative expression.
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本格炭火焼うなぎ えん 京都三条店
Kyoto
Kyoto
本格炭火焼うなぎ えん 京都三条店
Located just a 1-minute walk from Sanjo Station on the Keihan Electric Railway, this authentic charcoal-grilled eel restaurant offers a truly memorable dining experience. Fresh eel is prepared each morning and grilled slowly over binchotan charcoal using a traditional method—high heat from a distance—to achieve a unique texture: crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside. Paired with the restaurant’s secret sauce, it delivers a flavor that stands out. The eel is served over “Mizukagami rice,” a premium variety of Omi rice selected for its soft texture and subtle sweetness, perfectly complementing the dish.Menu highlights include “Sumibiyaki Shirakaba Jyu” (white-grilled eel over rice), “Sumibiyaki Unagi Nishiki Jyu” (charcoal-grilled eel with savory rolled omelet), and “Omi Beef Jyu” (rice bowl topped with premium Omi beef)—a great option for guests who prefer beef, making it easy to dine together with varying tastes. Reservations are recommended during peak hours.
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玄品 浅草
Tokyo
Tokyo
玄品 浅草
A specialty restaurant for fugu cuisine located near Kaminarimon in Asakusa. Course meals featuring natural tiger pufferfish weighing over 3kg, delivered directly from Shimonoseki in Yamaguchi Prefecture, are a highlight, with careful preparation that brings out the fish’s firm texture and rich flavor. Shirako and skin are also served, allowing the fish to be appreciated in full, while individual dishes are available for a more casual meal. Supporting ingredients receive equal attention, including domestically produced rice and vegetables, as well as junmai sake from Tanba in Hyogo Prefecture. Seating includes private rooms and a counter suitable for solo diners. Lunch courses are available on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays, and eel dishes are offered year-round, making the restaurant a convenient stop during visits to Asakusa.
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まるや本店 天白本店
Aichi
Aichi
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.
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