Reviews on Seafood food in Miyazu, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. Miyazu is a city located in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on June 1, 1954.
As of October 1, 2017, the city has an estimated population of 17,633, with 7,638 households and a population density of 100 persons per km².
Things to do in Miyazu
3 based on 19 reviews
全くの内容で、お薦め出来る程度の食事では無かったですねぇ。尤も、いつもはバス車中弁当と云う昼食軽視の旅行社のセットツアーなので、この昼食にも割いている費用は弁当並の僅かなものでしょうが・・。それにしても、不味い!いかに団体用のセットメニューとは云え、もう少し内容的に改善出来ないのかな?本業は土産物売場でしょうから食堂には余り手を入れていないのかな?
This restaurant is located on Highway 178 at the foot of Mt. Nariai (Nariai-san) and Kasamatsu Park near the lower station of the cable car. It's also close to the Ichinomiya Terminal of the sightseeing ships for Amanohashidate, and the Moto-Ise Kono Jinja Shrine.The restaurant offers a typical Japanese menu for lunch, plus ramen and then it also offers a range of Cantonese Chinese dishes for dinner. They say the chef is in fact trained in Chinese foods.We had a set menu with more than ample amount of seafoods and tempura for our lunch. Every ingredient was fresh and good-eating. One of us wasn't able to finish all the foods served.If you're driving, there are some spots for parking right in front of the restaurant. If you cannot find a spot there, you're out of luck as anywhere else you have only pay parking around here.
4 based on 10 reviews
ゴールデンウィークに訪問。駅前の車の大渋滞からするにこの日は激混みと思われたので、11時前にここ並び始めてここでランチを取ることに。それでも30分ほどは並びましたが、結果的には大正解でした。注文した海鮮丼に魚がたっぷり載っていて、それが新鮮で美味しいこと!またお店のサービスも良かったです。ベテランの女性が全体を仕切っていて、それがとても効率的な上に感じが良かったな。ゴールデンウィークの忙しい日でも皆笑顔を絶やさず、きびきびと働いていたのが印象的です。観光地だから安くはないですが、ピチピチの美味しい海鮮丼を食べられ、しかもお店の方にもいろいろと気を使ってもらえたので、割高感はないです。
If you love seafood especially sushi, this is the place to go. Sushi chef had been in this restaurant for a long time and have a wonderful Japanese food for lunch about $30 and at dinner time you can enjoy big oyster, any kind of fish in a different way of cooking and Sushi! we stayed in this area for 2 months and visited this restaurant at least once a week.
3 based on 29 reviews
This is a medium sized Japanese food restaurant attached to a large souvenir shop near the Fuchu district, or the northern end of Amanohashidate itself.You must choose your meal by looking at the wax samples at the entrance of the restaurant (within the souvenir shop). After making a selection, you must purchase a meal ticket before being seated.All foods are reasonably priced and the one I chose (Hamachi donburi, or Yellow Tail sashimi over bowl of rice) was good-eating.The view of its seaside garden and Amanohashidate behind were marvelous.Parking outside the centre was spacious and very easy.
4 based on 14 reviews
We both found this spot after we were doing the tradition of bending over (forward position) and viewed the long sand bar between our legs. It was located in Kasamatsu Park in the 2nd floor. There was nothing special except it was a good spot to take a picture for couple, during a good weather, with long sand bar in the background.We didn't dine in nor check what the restaurant had offered since we were rushing ourselves to complete such a short trip to Amanohashidate. But again, the weather was not really nice when we arrived in Kasamatsu Park but we glad we did visit this place as it was quite unique.
4 based on 29 reviews
Located at the junction/entrance to Amanohashidate, this is a restaurant attached to Taikyourou Ryokan. I order the superior seafood bowl & their famous gourmet pine needles juice. The bowl r combination of kaisendonburi, suimono & kōnomono. Seafood r fresh, fried food r delicious & pickles look nice. Juice r fresh to me, first time ever having this kind of juice. This course cost me 2450yen.
4 based on 99 reviews
This is a very traditional Japanese restaurant (shokudou) located right in front of the local train station (Miyazu Station). I remember eating here some 50 years ago with my mother and I may be tad exaggeratig if I say it hasn't changed at all! Almost always crowded with locals and nowadays more so due to tourists dropping by from all over.They have lots of fish dishes here, cooked or fresh, according to the season and the catch of the day. Everything is reasonably priced. Since they have no menu in English and some are only on the blackboard, it's difficult to order anything without getting help from someone there. Waitresses have no English. Still it's a good restaurant to try something genuinely old-fashioned Japan.
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