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Service was friendly and prompt. The restaurant is clean and tidy. We enjoyed the meal very much. We had kumano beef steak lunch set. The beef steak melts in the mouth. We also had tuna sashimi (three types of cuts). In general, the food is fresh and well cooked, very delicious.
We were pleasantly surprised when our cab driver directed us here for lunch! The service was very friendly and fast. The tuna was extremely fresh. I would return here over and over again if I could stay in Wakayama long-term. Lunch here doesn't exceed $15 I think for a good quantity. Green tea is good too .
4 based on 8 reviews
One of the best meals we had in Japan, and in a slightly obscure gift-shop-cum-lunch room 100m walk up from the main falls car park! Tables at the window overlook the falls and beautiful green valley below. The food was excellent, freshly prepared and very reasonably priced. Most of the crowds donât wander further than the cluster of restaurants around the falls or below the temple; their loss!
3 based on 41 reviews
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We returned from a long morning of sight seeing. All the restaurants we passed on the way back to our hotel from the station were closed.Then we came upon Ogawa. It was just before 2PM (14:00) and they were just about to close.The lovely proprietress, who was putting out the âclosedâ sign, invited us in for lunch. We had the place to ourselves, but we could hear the staff eating lunch somewhere in the area near the back kitchen. We werenât sure if the woman who welcomed us and the man who did the cooking were a family but it seemed possible. They enjoyed talking with us, though we donât speak Japanese and they had very little English.There was no English menu so we took the proprietress outdoors and pointed to something in the plastic food display. We thought to have tuna steaks but we had had them for dinner the day before and were planning on that again tonight, so we selected shrimp tempura with vegetables. It was excellent.The place is smallish with counter seating, 4 low table seating areas where we sat, and one banquet room.We thoroughly enjoyed the experience and the food and recommend this restaurant highly.
3 based on 61 reviews
After visiting the fish markets, some people did not feel like sashimi. But this restaurant catered well for all tastes and I enjoyed a wonderful raw fatty tuna and plum sauce with rice while others preferred a great looking smoked salmon salad. We coped very well in English language.
4 based on 30 reviews
Bodai is just across the road from Kii-Katsuura train station. It specialises in fresh seafood (particularly sea urchin and tuna) and umeshu plum wine. It's got a real name for itself in Japan. When we were there the other guests were Japanese and they'd obviously travelled from out of town to eat at Bodai. We had tuna-katsu (really unusual - have never seen this on a menu before!) set lunch and umeshu as it's a specialty of the Wakayama area and Bodai has a huge range of the local plum wines. Great spot for a tasty lunch and ideal way to try some local specialties that you are unlikely to see in the tourist hot spots of Tokyo and Kyoto.
4 based on 59 reviews
This restaurant was recommended by the Tourism Office near the train station. It's a wonderful "hole-in-the-wall" that unless you read Japanese you would likely walk past it.No English menu. Just order the Tuna Set for Y1600 and enjoy a wonderful meal with salad, soup, rice, and three cuts of tuna, plus tea. We sat at the counter and watched the chef slicing tuna. He is a master of his craft and a very gregarious man. "Oishi-desu" indeed!Two women helping him are from Thailand and Philippines and very friendly and somewhat helpful for English-speakers.Open daily 11a-2p and 5p-9p. Go!So glad we came here and certainly one of the best tuna sashimi meals I've ever had!
4 based on 29 reviews
We decided to try this place for lunch and we were spot on.Set meals ( main course, soup, rice, appetisers) were averaging between 1100y to 1600y depending on what you order - there were fresh tuna fish, fresh mix fish, mixed tempura, fried chicken, and eel set. Lunch opens at 11.30am and closes about 1.30pm - restaurant gets crowded very fast with only about 20 seats.Chef speaks English though no English menu.
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4 based on 36 reviews
... they seem to be one of the few restaurants that don't maintain ridiculously limiting business hours; many places are not open early or close between lunch and dinner, and almost all close immediately following dinner (5-530-6pm), this restaurant is open from 11am until 9pm.Also, the food is really good. (&btw... you can mehari with your hands)
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