A century-old sanctuary for eel and chicken cuisine, offering Nagoya-style hitsumabushi and miso-suki in a heritage-lined, flexible space.
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Opened in 1899, Miyakagi holds the warmth of pre-war Nagoya in its wood-framed façade and tatami-clad dining rooms. Inside, lacquered tables, private booths, and sunlit tatami rooms frame the ritual of eel—crispy-skinned, sweet-sauced, and slathered over rice with evolving seasonings—or comforting miso-suki hot pot as an alternative. The central courtyard allows soft daylight to filter through, complementing a sense of calm hospitality. This is the kind of place where locals and travellers alike settle for a slow lunch, a business meal, or a nostalgic dinner steeped in history.
Facilities & Services
- Seating: mix of table seating, private tatami rooms (2–40 guests), central counter
- Non-smoking throughout
- Reservations accepted; evening table charge ¥450 per person
- Operating hours: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sun: 11:30–14:00, 17:00–21:40 (L.O. 21:00) Wed: dinner only 17:00–21:40; Sat and second/fourth Wed lunch closed
- Free parking for 13 cars; wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Ideal for family meals, business dining, and nostalgic solo visits
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