Sengyo To Unagi Seiryu Mangetsu Noge

Unagi / Anago (Eel)
Experience the taste of Japan with exquisite eel and pufferfish dishes at Sengyo To Unagi Seiryu Mangetsu Noge, a hidden gem in Yokohama.
Restaurant Details
Experience a unique blend of traditional Japanese flavors at Sengyo To Unagi Seiryu Mangetsu Noge. Renowned for its seasonal dishes, the restaurant specializes in sumptuous eel (unagi) and delicate pufferfish (fugu), making it a must-visit destination in Yokohama. The menu offers an array of options from crafted appetizers to specialized sashimi platters, highlighting the restaurant's commitment to authenticity and freshness.
Located conveniently near JR Sakuragicho and Keihin Kyuko Hinodecho Stations, the restaurant's ambiance harmonizes classic elegance with modern coziness. Whether you choose the intimate counter seating or a table with friends, your dining experience will be enhanced by attentive service. The culinary artistry on display ensures each dish is both a visual and gastronomic delight.
For those seeking a taste of Japan's finest, infused with tradition and innovation, Sengyo To Unagi Seiryu Mangetsu Noge is the perfect choice. Discover the essence of Japanese cuisine with every bite, as you explore the diverse menu crafted to delight both locals and visitors alike.
Sengyo To Unagi Seiryu Mangetsu Noge Phone Number
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Sengyo To Unagi Seiryu Mangetsu Noge Address
Nogeshokudoraku 2F, 2-78 Nogecho, Naka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0064
Sengyo To Unagi Seiryu Mangetsu Noge Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
Nestled below the bustling city of Tokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture is as diverse in its environment as its food is delicious; Kanagawa offers Chinese street food and craft beer in Yokohama and fresh seafood from Kamakura and Enoshima, as well as natural beauty and mountainous produce in the hot spring town of Hakone near the base of Mount Fuji.
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