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The sauce which has continued to be cooked ever since the restaurant’s beginning is made with tamari soy sauce giving it a striking weight that is both sweet and salty. The trademark dish of hitsumabushi is offered with 3 different flavors which you can eat as is or even pour dashi soup stock made from fish and seaweed over the eel and rice dish making for an amazing delight! The sweet and salty sauce goes perfect with the seafood dashi soup stock!
(Source: 食べログ)
The most popular item on the menu is the famous, “jo-ohitsumabushi” (3,450 yen). In this dish, an urushi lacquered round wooden rice bowl is filled with steamy hot kettle-cooked brown rice and then covered completely by delicious eel. With the set meal you can also taste the rare “kimosui” soup made with eel liver, a precious organ that each eel only produces one of.
(Source: 食べログ)
The “uzaku” (750 yen) is one of the most popular items on the menu featuring eel and pickled cucumber and leaves a refreshing aftertaste. This dish also goes great with the strong taste of the hitsumabushi or unagi-don (eel rice bowl).
(Source: 食べログ)
(Source: 食べログ)
The sauce which has continued to be cooked ever since the restaurant’s beginning is made with tamari soy sauce giving it a striking weight that is both sweet and salty. The trademark dish of hitsumabushi is offered with 3 different flavors which you can eat as is or even pour dashi soup stock made from fish and seaweed over the eel and rice dish making for an amazing delight! The sweet and salty sauce goes perfect with the seafood dashi soup stock!
(Source: 食べログ)
The most popular item on the menu is the famous, “jo-ohitsumabushi” (3,450 yen). In this dish, an urushi lacquered round wooden rice bowl is filled with steamy hot kettle-cooked brown rice and then covered completely by delicious eel. With the set meal you can also taste the rare “kimosui” soup made with eel liver, a precious organ that each eel only produces one of.
(Source: 食べログ)
The “uzaku” (750 yen) is one of the most popular items on the menu featuring eel and pickled cucumber and leaves a refreshing aftertaste. This dish also goes great with the strong taste of the hitsumabushi or unagi-don (eel rice bowl).
(Source: 食べログ)