Unakushi Yakitori Ufuku Oimachi
うな串焼鳥う福 大井町
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From 310 yen (including tax)
From 209 yen (including tax)~
198 yen (including tax) and up
From 165 yen (including tax)
Skewers of eel cut into tubes and deboned using a special method that is not disclosed outside the gate. Crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside. This is a shocking masterpiece worthy of being called the 'ultimate eel skewer.'
(3 Types of Eel, 2 Types of Chicken)
A self-serving rice dish where you choose your favorite ingredients to top on eel sauce rice. You can use as many types of ingredients as you like, starting from one. If the ingredients don't fit in the rice bowl, we will change the dish for you.
It has been said since ancient times that 'food combinations' should not be eaten together, and the dictionary defines it as 'things that are harmful when eaten together.' Among these, the most famous is 'eel and pickled plum.' So, is there really any harm? There are various theories, but one that is particularly considered credible is... [The theory of luxury restraint] Pickled plums stimulate gastric acid secretion and increase appetite. Therefore, one ends up eating a lot of expensive eel. This saying may have been born to discourage extravagance. [The theory of overeating restraint] Both eel and pickled plums are ingredients that encourage eating. The fatty eel, when eaten with pickled plums, refreshes the mouth, leading to overeating, so it may have been said to prevent overeating.
・Coke ・Ginger Ale ・Oolong Tea ・Corn Tea ・Green Tea ・Calpis ・Jasmine Tea ・Red Mamushi
