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Nagoya Hitsumabushi Alley

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Nagoya Hitsumabushi Alley

あつた蓬莱軒

Est. 60¥¥¥Nagoya, Chubu
Local Pick

Overview

Birthplace of hitsumabushi since 1873: charcoal-grilled eel served three ways with 150-year-old sauce.

Atsuta Houraiken, founded in 1873, invented hitsumabushi: grilled unagi eel served over rice in three ways, first plain, then with condiments like wasabi and nori, and finally as ochazuke with dashi broth poured over. The main branch near Atsuta Shrine cooks over binchotan charcoal, and the caramelized sauce glaze has remained unchanged for 150 years. Expect a 60-90 minute wait at lunch.

Practical info

Japanese name
あつた蓬莱軒
Nearest station
Sakae Station (5 min walk)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
Popular eel restaurants queue at lunch. Arrive before 11:30 AM on weekends. Dinner reservations by phone recommended.
Meals
Lunch, Dinner
Service
Dine-in, Takeout
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