Discover Restaurants offering the best Japanese food in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Fujisawa is a city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
As of February 2015, the city had an estimated population of 420,254, and a population density of 6,040 people per km². The total area is 69.57 km².
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4 based on 36 reviews
Booked a table and a course for lunch.Just wonderful.Tasty beyond my expectation.Gorgeously displayed.Well considered services.Very nice ambience.I can see more varieties of dishes for each seasons.Definitely I will visit here again soon.
4 based on 40 reviews
正月明けに、ここの『年明けうどん』を食べるのが、楽しみになってます。もちろんセットでバラ丼も(今年は小で)は外せません(^-^)おせち料理に飽きたら、オススメです!Recommended for shops here is pig bowl! 「BARA DON」This is very delicious!
4 based on 55 reviews
You cook your own choice from the menu on the grill built into your table. A few different styles, but mainly two categories from my understanding of the menu: a mix of meat or seafood and vegetables, and the same with a pancake-style batter. Had the chicken, and liked the way it was pre-seasoned.Very reasonably priced (800-1000); we spent more on sparkling water:-).Some English, but the lady has the entire restaurant under control and will be happy to help you with the next step to end up with a good meal!
4 based on 88 reviews
I had the Shirasudon (Shirasu Donburi) which I observed, is one the restaurant's signature dished. Shirasu is the general term for young, white fish that measure only about a centimeter. They are caught in large numbers in Sagami Bay around Enoshima and enjoyed at local restaurants, where they are most popularly served raw or cooked over white rice as donburi. The servings here are large but I had no problems finishing it as it was really good. The queue is long during the lunch period so patience required. Price is reasonable for the quality and portion.
4 based on 215 reviews
We ordered two different versions of the pork plates and both was excellent. Nice taste, nice product and nice kitchen. The service is nice and the prices are cheap, except the beers. Recomendable in Kamakura. Dear V. Rodrigo BThank you very much for coming to Sato-no Udon. We’re so glad to hear you enjoyed your time at our restaurant.Nice taste,and nice prices is Thank you so much!Please come again whenever you have any chance!We’re looking forward to serving you again with our best food and smile!Shop ManagerSato-no Udon
4 based on 47 reviews
I had lunch on a weekday around 12pm. It is a popular restaurant because it offers a spectacular ocean view. So get there before peak lunch hour is recommended. We had cooked whitebait rice bowl, sashimi set and grilled squid set, grilled scallops. All food tasted nice. I felt the cooked whitebait is better than raw ones. And the grilled squid has a very nice charcoal aroma. And we sat on the outdoor seats with the ocean view on a blue sky day. Wonderful experience!!
4 based on 149 reviews
Varieties of seafood bowls.You can enjoy unique rice bowls here.Also impressed by the guest queue management system.A kiosk is in front of the restaurant for you to get a token. You should put how many of you are here and how many kids. Then, you are told when to come back here.So, you don't have to wait here.For me on Saturday, I should wait for an hour, but I enjoyed the island without being frustrated.The price is a bit high, I'm afraid.Thank you for coming to our store.Thank you for explaining the entry system in English.I will be waiting for you again.
4 based on 80 reviews
One of my favourite places to visit during the summer. Especially if you're seeking respite from the noise and dust of the city.It's about an hour and a half from Tokyo city by Express Train (red) on the Odakyu Line. Less if you take the Rapid Express (orange). The layout of the area is not complicated and you can easily Google for maps showcasing the handful of highlights - the shrine, aquarium, spa. What you really need to do however is to just walk around - slowly - and soak in the atmosphere. During the summer, the black sand beaches are packed with groups and families all laid out on mats and deck chairs, beer and snacks all around. The quintessential summer activity.Personally, I'd head towards the shrine up the hill, past the rows of shops selling local specialties like しらすor baby sardines, rice crackers, Japanese sweets and kitschy souvenir t-shirts. At the top of the steps, turn right and follow the path up the hill and keep walking. Past the second shrine, the traditional Japanese wagashi (sweet) shop, past all the restaurants till you get to the other side of the cliffs. And be surprised. :) On the way back, stop by the second restaurant after the flight of steps back up. The restaurants there all sell pretty much the same thing but this one had the best view and location in my opinion. All the times I've been there, I've been lucky enough to get a seat outside overlooking the cliffs. A perfect, perfect way to top a summer excursion to Enoshima. Literally. :)))
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4 based on 73 reviews
It's in front of a school.So, I had expected cheap and heavy meal here. I was wrong.More of tasty cutlets restaurant.It's not cheap, rather expensive.But, it's worth it.The staff there look like ordinary uncles and aunts.Probably they just continue ordinary things for their guests.But, if you continue ordinary things for decades, it becomes special.Good unexpected surprise.Nice!
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Speaking of oyster huts is still grilled oysters! By baking oysters are prickled and you can eat a lot. I also have raw oysters all the time. Please check the recommendation of today because the contents vary slightly depending on arrival, such as 10 oaks
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