Izu-ei Honten

Ueno & Yanesen


Izu-ei's twin delights are its delicious unagi (eel) and its elegant, traditional atmosphere, with waitstaff in kimonos and tatami seating (there are chairs, too).

There's another branch inside Ueno-kōen.


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