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松福楼 本店

Shofukuro Honten

Shofukuro Honten is a historic restaurant in Shiga, renowned for its expertly prepared unagi (eel) dishes, served in a traditional Japanese setting.

Dining

Traditional Japanese, Eel Cuisine, Historic Restaurant

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Established with a rich history, Shofukuro Honten is a celebrated culinary destination in Shiga, specializing in unagi (eel) cuisine. The restaurant is known for its meticulous preparation of eel, which is grilled to perfection and served in a variety of traditional Japanese styles. The ambiance of Shofukuro Honten is steeped in history, with a classic Japanese interior that complements the dining experience. Guests can savor the rich flavors of eel dishes, paired with carefully selected ingredients, all within a serene and authentic setting. Whether you’re a fan of unagi or seeking to explore traditional Japanese cuisine, Shofukuro Honten offers a memorable dining experience rooted in culinary tradition.

Facilities & Services

  • Private Dining Rooms
  • Traditional Japanese Setting
  • Reservations Recommended

Contact

Address:

8-11 Yokaichihonmachi, Higashiomi, Shiga 527-0012

Phone:

0748-22-0003

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