Washoku Unagi Ohira

Unagi / Anago (Eel)
Immerse yourself in authentic Japanese flavors with Washoku Unagi Ohira's exceptional unagi and serene setting in Kumamoto.
Restaurant Details
Discover the heart of Japanese cuisine at Washoku Unagi Ohira in Kumamoto's Chuo Ward. Renowned for its signature unagi, this restaurant artfully combines traditional cooking techniques with exceptional ingredients. Each dish, from juicy eel cuts drizzled with their signature sauce to fresh shirasu-don, reflects a devotion to quality and flavor. Positioned near symbolic landmarks like Higo Bank, its serene setting offers an oasis in the city bustle. The interior design marries traditional elegance with modern comforts, enhancing the sense of retreat. Diners can enjoy impeccable service, where attentive staff ensures every meal is a memorable journey into authentic Japanese culture.
Washoku Unagi Ohira Phone Number
Washoku Unagi Ohira Business Days
Washoku Unagi Ohira Address
52-2 Renpeicho, Chuo-ku, Kumamoto, 860-0017
Washoku Unagi Ohira 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
Specializing in delicious seafood and raw horse meat, Kumamoto Prefecture is rich in history and abundant in nature, filled with active volcanoes, lush forests, and river rapids.
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