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右江田

Sushi Ueda

An intimate sushi restaurant offering a refined and authentic dining experience, highlighting the best of local and seasonal ingredients.

Dining

Sushi, Fine Dining, Traditional Japanese, Intimate Setting

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Sushi Ueda, located in Nagoya, is a celebrated sushi restaurant renowned for its traditional Edomae sushi. Helmed by chef Naoki Ueda, who has a deep respect for local ingredients and craftsmanship, the restaurant offers an exquisite omakase menu featuring fresh seafood from Yanagibashi Central Market and premium selections from across Japan. The dining experience is further enhanced by the beautifully curated antique tableware and the warm, intimate ambiance created by chef Ueda and his wife. Known for its meticulous preparation and presentation, Sushi Ueda provides a memorable culinary journey for sushi aficionados.

Facilities & Services

  • Omakase Menu
  • Antique Tableware
  • Reservations Required
  • Intimate Setting

Contact

Address:

1F, 2-20 Yahatahontori, Nakagawa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan

Phone:

052-353-6005

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