(Source: 食べログ)
The restaurant is proud to serve fresh local fish from Odawara that is caught in the morning. All the seafood served at the restaurant is stunning because the chef carefully selects their seafood with the pride of a fish store with over 100 years of history. They purchase their seafood at the port every morning, making the prices on the menu very low. This is one of the reasons that this restaurant attracts many customers.
(Source: 食べログ)
The most popular dish on the menu is Gokai Ryoshi no Kaisendon (1,480 yen). This luxurious rice bowl consists of large and succulent salmon roe and other popular ingredients like tuna and red snapper. It comes with miso soup and pickled vegetables.
(Source: 食べログ)
Odawara's regional specialty Odawaradon (1,800 yen) is very popular as well. Local ingredients from Odawara are used for this bowl and served in traditional laqcuerware called Odawara Shikki. A generous amount of seafood such as nice and crunchy shellfish as well as Odawara's famous shirasu (young sardine) are topped on rice. This bowl is limited to ten servings a day, so arrive early!
(Source: JR1ATA)
(Source: 食べログ)
The restaurant is proud to serve fresh local fish from Odawara that is caught in the morning. All the seafood served at the restaurant is stunning because the chef carefully selects their seafood with the pride of a fish store with over 100 years of history. They purchase their seafood at the port every morning, making the prices on the menu very low. This is one of the reasons that this restaurant attracts many customers.
(Source: 食べログ)
The most popular dish on the menu is Gokai Ryoshi no Kaisendon (1,480 yen). This luxurious rice bowl consists of large and succulent salmon roe and other popular ingredients like tuna and red snapper. It comes with miso soup and pickled vegetables.
(Source: 食べログ)
Odawara's regional specialty Odawaradon (1,800 yen) is very popular as well. Local ingredients from Odawara are used for this bowl and served in traditional laqcuerware called Odawara Shikki. A generous amount of seafood such as nice and crunchy shellfish as well as Odawara's famous shirasu (young sardine) are topped on rice. This bowl is limited to ten servings a day, so arrive early!
(Source: JR1ATA)