Shinjuku City, Tokyo, Japan|Kabuto
Unagi restaurant, at 1 Chome-2-11 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan
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Rating
3.6 (172 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 13:00
💲Price Range
¥1000-4000
☎️Phone Number
+813-3342-7671
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More Comments at Google MapEels. Grilled. If you are bar and skewer hopping in Shinjuku's Omoide Yokocho alley you might come across this place at the intersection in the middle. It serves eel and that confusion can throw off many tourists who don't seem to understand when he exclaims loudly, "eel only" but between that and the sign on the wall... anyway. There js anothet kabuto of michelin mention, don't get it mixed up, this is the street food version but the guy here is the same guy as 4 years ago prepandemic and he's been here years before that. He can only manage a few words in english which is right since we're not in an English speaking country. The eels are fresh, the guy does everything nose to tail, and skewers, like with chicken in yakitori, come from different parts of the eel and you order which part you want. There is some kind of minimum order, easier is to just ask for a set menu, SETTO should do the trick. With that, they gave me 2x tail, 2x insides, 2x body, which is perfect for a stop. The tail has a slight fat layer and is wound around the skewer skilfully. The entrails also, treated just right. Body, crispy skin, just nice. The skill level is high, in a one man show, worth the stop. Oh and you can grab a beer, one choice to make and it is tall or short. In other reviews there seems to be suggestions of anger but take a look, the guy is squinting over coals all day for everyone and if he's just saying eel only it's because he wants to help you understand. Once that is clear, he is a more confident and happy. He won't be chatty, but he's just trying to do his job.
Super cool, local restaurant only serving Eel! Tried both the meat and the innards (he wasn’t able to explain exactly what it was) - both were yum!! (A bit pricey at around $4-5 a skewer)
Proprietor made it very clear to me that it was an eel only sort of place. After we got past that, I ordered a couple of skewers and a beer. It was good, and a recommended place to grab a bite if you are a solo traveler like me.
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