I've been here a couple of months but haven't really made any foodie discoveries. I feel like I still know more about the dining scene in Osaka
Where do you go for a really good meal in Nagoya? Washoku for preference but every cuisine is good.
What's good to eat in Nagoya?
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Re: What's good to eat in Nagoya?
Sadly, "Nagoya cuisine" basically amounts to "deep fry it and put miso on it," but there is good food to be found!
For the real Nagoya experience, you have to go to Yamachan for chicken wings, although Furaibo (who Yamachan stole the recipe from) is a bit better in my book. Both are chains, and both are more noisy izakaya than nice meal with family, but still good stuff. For your fried pork with miso needs, the other Nagoya biggie is Yabaton.
Hitsumabushi is also big in Nagoya, and there are lots of restaurants that serve it (Maruya is a good reasonably-priced chain place), and in fact it's fairly hard to find a bad version, but I like Nishimoto near Morishita station. (I thought I hated eel until I had good hitsumabushi. Turns out the stuff you get from the supermarket is in fact pretty bad, and it's worth it to pay a little extra.)
Also misonikomi udon (or kishimen) - again, lots and lots of restaurants but Gyukoro near Shigahondori is real good. Right nearby is Okada Ramen for a really good bowl of Taiwan ramen (and also very very good fried chicken). (Both of these are in my neighborhood which is why they get a shoutout, heh.)
It's a chain restaurant across Japan, but I always like to recommend Ume no hana for a slightly fancy tofu-centric sit-down set meal.
For the real Nagoya experience, you have to go to Yamachan for chicken wings, although Furaibo (who Yamachan stole the recipe from) is a bit better in my book. Both are chains, and both are more noisy izakaya than nice meal with family, but still good stuff. For your fried pork with miso needs, the other Nagoya biggie is Yabaton.
Hitsumabushi is also big in Nagoya, and there are lots of restaurants that serve it (Maruya is a good reasonably-priced chain place), and in fact it's fairly hard to find a bad version, but I like Nishimoto near Morishita station. (I thought I hated eel until I had good hitsumabushi. Turns out the stuff you get from the supermarket is in fact pretty bad, and it's worth it to pay a little extra.)
Also misonikomi udon (or kishimen) - again, lots and lots of restaurants but Gyukoro near Shigahondori is real good. Right nearby is Okada Ramen for a really good bowl of Taiwan ramen (and also very very good fried chicken). (Both of these are in my neighborhood which is why they get a shoutout, heh.)
It's a chain restaurant across Japan, but I always like to recommend Ume no hana for a slightly fancy tofu-centric sit-down set meal.
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Re: What's good to eat in Nagoya?
I struggle to be sad about that. The miso was key to me agreeing to come here rather than try to talk my wife into OsakaThe Other Dave wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2019 1:24 amSadly, "Nagoya cuisine" basically amounts to "deep fry it and put miso on it,"
Thanks for the suggestions, I will definitely hit those up.
Any compulsory fine dining experiences? Our wedding anniversary is getting close
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Re: What's good to eat in Nagoya?
Depends on what you like and your budget. Ishiguro in Meieki is my favourite Sushi place - but the dinner course typically runs 10,000 - 12,000 per person + drinks (https://goo.gl/maps/QKXwPDQemTvkyeAx5)
The restaurant at the Nagoya Castle hotel is also good - although if you get teppanyaki you miss out on the view of the castle.
There are a couple of excellent steak places I've been to, but i'll have to go and check the names again.
The restaurant at the Nagoya Castle hotel is also good - although if you get teppanyaki you miss out on the view of the castle.
There are a couple of excellent steak places I've been to, but i'll have to go and check the names again.
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