Hamayuu
restaurant
はまゆう
Specializes in 'Sawara' (Spanish Mackerel) cuisine, a local delicacy eaten as sashimi or tataki.
Hamayuu in Okayama specializes in sawara (Spanish mackerel) cuisine, showcasing a local fish that has been central to Okayama's food culture for centuries. Unlike most of Japan where mackerel is typically cooked, Okayama tradition serves sawara as sashimi, taking advantage of the fish's exceptional freshness from the nearby Seto Inland Sea. The restaurant prepares the fish in multiple styles including raw sashimi sliced to translucent thinness, lightly seared tataki with citrus ponzu, and grilled with seasonal accompaniments. Sawara appears at its best from late autumn through winter when the fish fattens before spawning, and the restaurant adjusts its preparations to match the seasonal quality. The focused menu and understated setting let the quality of this local delicacy speak for itself.
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