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TOP / News / Announcements / "The Finest Domestic Grilled Eel" by Usho Yamagazenbei Now Available at 4 Henn na Hotel Locations Nationwide

The "highest quality domestic grilled eel" by Takumi Yamakezenbei is now available at four Henn na Hotel locations nationwide.

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The "highest quality domestic grilled eel" by Takumi Yamakezenbei is now available at four Henn na Hotel locations nationwide.

Henn na Hotel Tokyo Ginza, Henn na Hotel Tokyo Nishi-Kasai, Henn na Hotel Osaka Shinsaibashi, Henn na Hotel Fukuoka Hakata,

Sister store of Yamaya Honten, established in the 5th year of the Meiji era,

Unagi Kabayaki by Takumi Yamagazebei will be available starting April 27 (Saturday).

"Grilled eel" is a popular menu item made with the highest quality domestically sourced eel, grilled to perfection with a secret sauce passed down since the establishment in the Meiji era.

You can enjoy the taste of famous restaurants at the hotel.

 

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Specialty Yambeya Grilled Eel Kabayaki Single Item 3,500 yen (tax included)

 *Includes pickles

Takumi Yamakezenbei Grilled Eel with Rice 4,000 yen (tax included)

 * Includes soup and pickles

 


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U-SHO YAMAYA ZENBEI is one of the branch restaurants for YAMAYA-main restaurant which was founded in 1872.
One of the famous dishes here is fluffy Unagi-Kabayaki (Grilled eel) with secret sauce.

A secret sauce about 100 years passed down from the Meiji period with fluffy eel!
Why don’t you try to eat it?

Menu
○U-SHO YAMAYA ZENBEI with pickles $35.00

U-SHO YAMAYA ZENBEI with rice 4,000 yen
 *Owan (Japanese soup) Pickles include

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