Best Seafood restaurants nearby. Discover the best Seafood food in Kamakura. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Seafood restaurants near you.. A village dating back to Yoritomo's shogunate government in 1192, Kamakura lies amid wooded hills filled with Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. Local university students offer free guided tours leaving from Kamakura station. Visit the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, dedicated to the Shinto god of war, patron deity of the shogun's family, and walk inside the Great Buddha.
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4 based on 42 reviews
This is an izakaya, a Japanese bar with food service. Thereâs a big menu. Our group was four people. We ordered various things, each of which was brought on two platters, and two people shared from each platter.The food was extremely ordinary, on the poor side of ordinary. The fried oysters, for example, were so overcooked that the oysters were completely dry. But they werenât greasy. The potato salad was somewhat sweet. The sashimi was OK. We had many different dishes, none of which was memorable.One of my friends lives in Ofuna, and likes this place a lot. She brought the rest of us there. The three of us were polite, but no one was enthusiastic.The specialty is fresh fish, both uncooked and cooked.You have to take off your shoes to enter the restaurant. Mainly people are seated on the floor, but some of the tables have wells for your legs. We were seated at a table without a well, and the staff immediately offered us small stools to sit on. Itâs a small place, so reservations are recommended at dinnertime. At lunch, you have to wait in line. Go with someone who can read and speak Japanese, or else show the staff how much youâd like to spend and leave the ordering to them.We ate an ordinary amount and drank a huge amount. The bill was 5,000 yen per person.Thereâs a big, modern Kannon statue near Ofuna train station. Thatâs what the âKannonâ in the name of this restaurant refers to.
4 based on 26 reviews
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4 based on 28 reviews
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4 based on 31 reviews
Italian Resort Cuisine facing Yuigahama Beach. Enjoy Fresh Oyster & Local Dishes in the Moody music!!
We had a lovely dinner here overlooking the beach. The restaurant itself is quite cozy with an attentive staff and the willingness to accommodate dietary adjustments. Fresh fish and great pasta and salads. They also offer a range of wines and beverages though, alas, no craft beers. The staff spoke just enough English to communicate with our very little Japanese. Lovely spot and will return.
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This sushi place is unpretentious and authentic. The owner has been preparing sushi for 40 years, and is an expert in doing that. The fish literally dissolves in your mouth, being so fresh. We had a delicious meal, and we had the best time interacting with him.
4 based on 41 reviews
We happened on this 2/F tempura restaurant in Komachi, Kamakura as we were doing the usual tourist thing and wandering up and down the main shopping street. On the strength of other TA reviews, and needing dinner, we decided to give it a go. Glad we did. We had a table for five with a good view of the street.The tempura veggies were particularly good, and included cherry tomato, which you don't often see on the menu, but which was really tasty - sweet and tart. The Ebi was big and juicy and the fish was crisp. A great 'setto' with pickles, soup and rice, with a few beers, finished us off nicely.The service was good, there were English menus, and the place was great for kids. The price was reasonable at about ¥1250 per head.Overall, a strong recommend.
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Loved this little place with English menu. Fresh sushi, great chefs and draft beer and drinks. Perfect for a stop in between your walks
4 based on 78 reviews
If you are into Shirasu and seafood, this is THE place to go. Really loved it, especially atmosphere and service. Should go there when in Kamakura!
4 based on 63 reviews
We have for Muslim menu. We have for Vegetarian Menu.
Honestly, we didn't understand what restaurant is this. We stumbled upon this restaurant accidentally because they wrote "Muslim Welcome" on their door. Me and my friends are was greeted with a very friendly waiter, and they prepare all the cutleries for Muslim only. The foods are amazing! The chicken, the mackerel, everything! Everything is well prepared, foods are tasty and value for money too. I definitely will come back.
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