Top 6 Seafood food in Tomisato, Chiba Prefecture, Japan

February 20, 2021 Christa Meece

Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Tomisato including Edokkozushi, Tatsu Sushi, Gansozushi Narita Airport 2nd Terminal, Kaisenya Torijo Narita Ekimae, Sushi Yuraku, Narita Airport, Seafood Kaisen Misakiko Narita Airport
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6. Seafood Kaisen Misakiko Narita Airport

1 Furugome, Narita Chiba Prefecture Japanese, Sushi, Asian, Seafood Lunch, Dinner +81 476-32-8990 http://www.narita-airport.jp/jp/shops/rest_shop/rest/floor_list/detail/t1cb05_t00004.html
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3 based on 69 reviews

Seafood Kaisen Misakiko Narita Airport

Reviewed By AlwaysGl0beTr0tting

Whenever I pass through Narita I stop for sushi at KAISEN MISAKIKO. The food is consistently very good and not too expensive. Since it's conveyor belt sushi, the food comes out really quickly. Definitely worth a quick stop on a layover or before a flight.

5. Sushi Yuraku, Narita Airport

1-1 Furugome Narita Airport Terminal 1, Narita 282-0004 Chiba Prefecture Japanese, Sushi, Seafood Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch Takeout, Reservations, Wheelchair Accessible +81 476-32-5960 http://www.kyotaru.co.jp/yuuraku/yuuraku.html
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4 based on 55 reviews

Sushi Yuraku, Narita Airport

Reviewed By bookem50

Had sushi fix and did not want to wait to get to Gate 33 (Sushi Kyotatsu). Stopped by here adjacent to Food Court N's cafeteria-style resto. Premises did not feel like you were in the midst of busy airport. Somewhat peaceful and was immediately struck by customers: all Japanese with no gaijin in sight. Good sign? Settled at the bar. Japanese menu but had English names in small type. No matter, ordered moriawase style mix of various sushi (Fushimi) for ¥1900.From onset, ocha and shoyu different from what I'm accustomed to. Ocha was smokier, but not quite macha. Shoyu was MUCH lighter and not as salty. Sushi excellent, particularly the kani (crab) and tamago (egg). Fish were flavorful and cut perfectly. Chef generous with wasabi but not overpowering. Miso soup was also different; had hint of celery or asparagus and almost bisque-like creamy undertones. Highly recommend.

4. Kaisenya Torijo Narita Ekimae

839-34 Hanazakicho Kiraku Bldg., Narita 286-0033 Chiba Prefecture Japanese, Sushi, Pub, Seafood Late Night, Drinks, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Credit Cards +81 476-22-5499 http://kaisenya-torijo-narita-ekimae.com
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5 based on 36 reviews

Kaisenya Torijo Narita Ekimae

It was introduced to overseas media at a shop dealing with sake "Fudo"!◎ 【Bargain Information】 ◆ Meat flavored miso soup and pot dish course (7 items in total) 4500 yen ◆ Boso pig pork shabu suki pot and careful selection course for winter taste (all 8 it

Reviewed By DocCH

2 minutes from the main Narita hotels and the two railway stations you find this traditional restaurant.We were there some four years ago and wanted to repeat the experience. It was well worth it!!!The service is great. With the help of an english menu and the locals showing you what they eat and how they eat it you can just sit down and enjoy being part of it all.The first night we had shabu-shabu plus a share of something our neighbours gave us, and it was just excellent! The next night we had sushi and sashimi and WOW. It was absolutely fantastic in every way!We were at all times very well looked after by the young lady head waitress.She helps you find the appropriate drink, tells you if you order too much food, and finishes by giving stating a surprisingly low price.

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3. Gansozushi Narita Airport 2nd Terminal

1-1 Furugome 4F Narita International Airport Terminal 2, Narita 282-0004 Chiba Prefecture Japanese, Seafood, Sushi, Asian Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner Reservations +81 476-34-8070 http://www.gansozushi.com/shop/cat9/20091010post-22.html
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3 based on 96 reviews

Reviewed By Jirohiku

Located in Terminal 2, on the 4th floor, before you enter the immigration controlled area. A number of set menus. If you are craving sushi or did not have time to have sushi, or, were put off by Tokyo prices and sushi snobbery, this is the place to experience decent, reasonably priced sushi.

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2. Tatsu Sushi

148-1 Tokko Aza Joninzuka Narita International Airport Terminal 3 2F Food Court, Narita 282-0006 Chiba Prefecture Japanese, Sushi, Seafood Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations +81 476-36-5500 http://www.bbande.co.jp/tatsusushi
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4 based on 40 reviews

Tatsu Sushi

Reviewed By U3248HAronh

Located in Narita terminal 3, Tatsu Sushi is pretty good. I am always amazed at the quality of food in Japan you can find in unlikely places. The maguro-don for 1,500yen was very fresh and tasty. (And the same as take-out is 800yen, though made earlier) It has a stand up bar and take away is available.

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1. Edokkozushi

536-10 Hanazakicho, Narita 286-0033 Chiba Prefecture Japanese, Seafood, Sushi, Asian Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service, Accepts Credit Cards +81 476-22-0530 http://www.narita-web.com/store/edokko/
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4 based on 124 reviews

Edokkozushi

Reviewed By RayParks

‘Edo-kko’ means the lively people who lived in Edo (previous Tokyo). Edo-mae sushi is a type of sushi served in Edo and still popular in Tokyo. Although this restaurant is called ‘Edokko’, it lacks the lively atmosphere of ‘Edo’ (Tokyo). Never mind, it’s in Narita, that is a long way from Tokyo. Previously they used to reheat a piece of cooked anago (a family of eel) and tamago (thick omelette) slowly on a griller. As it tasted so good, I went back to this restaurant. But they didn’t do it any more. The chief chef bluntly said that the ones they serve now was quick and good. So my friend ordered raw oyster, which she called ‘oyster milk’. Then, we ordered ‘tamago’, unagi (eel), ‘kazunoko’ (herring roe), akagai (ark shell) and a few more ‘neta’. I paid 3,520yen, while my friend paid over 5,000yen because of the raw oyster. I wouldn’t be bothered to go to this restaurant again. It would be a lot more enjoyable to go to a sushi restaurant in Tokyo, where we can enjoy edo-mae sushi in the lively welcoming atmosphere of real ‘edo-kko’.

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