(Source: koalaの部屋)
Being run by an actual usho (ukai master), Unoiori U's commitment is towards an usho cuisine that can only be experienced here. Not only can you try the most typical of ayu-cuisine the shioyaki (grilled salty), but also other ukai-related dishes like the ayu rice porridge, which the usho fishermen eat after their fishing trip.
(Source: 食べログ)
The most popular on the restaurant's menu is ayu cuisine's go-to dish u-ayu shioyaki 1,000yen. Caught instantly with the cormorant's beak, the u-ayu is characteristic for its freshness and the right amount of fattiness that is different from ayu caught in other fishing methods like lines and nets. Although u-ayu is known to be a luxury food, here you can enjoy it at affordable prices because it comes directly from the usho household.
(Source: 食べログ)
Another recommendation is ayu rice porridge (1,000 yen), known as part of usho cuisine. This dish is made by thoroughly simmering the flavorfully grilled ayu together with rice in an iron pot, only flavoring it with a little salt and soy sauce so that you can fully savor the densely packed taste of ayu.
(Source: 食べログ)
(Source: koalaの部屋)
Being run by an actual usho (ukai master), Unoiori U's commitment is towards an usho cuisine that can only be experienced here. Not only can you try the most typical of ayu-cuisine the shioyaki (grilled salty), but also other ukai-related dishes like the ayu rice porridge, which the usho fishermen eat after their fishing trip.
(Source: 食べログ)
The most popular on the restaurant's menu is ayu cuisine's go-to dish u-ayu shioyaki 1,000yen. Caught instantly with the cormorant's beak, the u-ayu is characteristic for its freshness and the right amount of fattiness that is different from ayu caught in other fishing methods like lines and nets. Although u-ayu is known to be a luxury food, here you can enjoy it at affordable prices because it comes directly from the usho household.
(Source: 食べログ)
Another recommendation is ayu rice porridge (1,000 yen), known as part of usho cuisine. This dish is made by thoroughly simmering the flavorfully grilled ayu together with rice in an iron pot, only flavoring it with a little salt and soy sauce so that you can fully savor the densely packed taste of ayu.
(Source: 食べログ)