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Yoshizuka Unagiya
The guide was updated:If you're up for trying out something new, you should not miss the unagi experience of Fukuoka. Unagi is Japanese for "eel" and you can't find a better place for this speciality than Yoshizuka Unagiya. The skilled chefs prepare the dishes to your taste and the outstanding seafood quality will leave you wanting to come back for more.
Useful Information
- Address: 2-8-27 Nakasu, Hakataku, Fukuoka
- Website: www.yoshizukaunagi.com
- Public Transport: 3 min. walk from Subway Nakasu-Kawabata Station Exit 5
- Phone: +81 92 271 0700
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