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Coat of Arms
The guide was updated:Coat of Arms is an expat magnet and is a good choice for anyone who feels they have been on a diet of noodles and eel for a little too long. The establishment is a restaurant and a pub, so perfect for an evening drink while listening to good live music or for a hearty lunch.
Useful Information
- Address: 2-6-12 Nishiki, Naka-ku, Nagoya
- Website: www.coatofarms.jp
- Phone: +81 52 228 6155
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Kyoto Tsuruya
Located on the 18th floor of the Marriott Nagoya Hotel, Kyoto Tsuruya transports you to a miniature Kyoto the moment you step through the door. Amidst cobblestones, townhouse-like private rooms, and a lovely courtyard, you’ll forget you’re in a hotel directly linked to Nagoya Station. Besides kaiseki cuisine, there are sushi counters where skilled chefs prepare sushi right in front of you. Indulge in dishes crafted from the finest seasonal ingredients, enhanced by the exquisite flavours of carefully selected bonito flakes and Rishiri kelp.
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Maruya Honten
Unagi is taken very seriously at this popular lunch spot in Nagoya, where a wait for a table is well worth it. The menu is sure to impress, featuring grilled freshwater eel, Japanese set meals, sushi, and convenient takeaway boxes. The star attraction is the eel, grilled to perfection with crispy skin, making it arguably one of the best unagis you'll ever taste in Nagoya.
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Sanfuku
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Pizzeria Braceria Cesari
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Ichiran Nagoya Sakae
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Coat of Arms
Coat of Arms is an expat magnet and is a good choice for anyone who feels they have been on a diet of noodles and eel for a little too long. The establishment is a restaurant and a pub, so perfect for an evening drink while listening to good live music or for a hearty lunch.
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Sky Lounge Zenith
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