Nishimura is a traditional Japanese restaurant specializing in unagi (grilled eel) dishes. The restaurant sources its high-quality eel directly from a reputable supplier in Senju, ensuring a premium dining experience.Founded in 1960 near the historic Meguro Fudo Temple, Nishimura has a rich history and is known for its secret sauce and charcoal grilling methods, preserving the authentic flavors of Tokyo.
Information sourced from restaurant website and may be subject to change.
Menu
Unajyu Medium Box¥1,800
One grilled eel over a bed of rice in a medium lacquered box, served with kimosui eel liver clear soup and pickled vegetables on the side.
Allergens: Eggs, Fish, Sulphites, Vegan: No, Vegetarian: No
Estimated Calorie Count: 80
Unajyu Large Box¥2,200
Grilled eel over a bed of rice in a large lacquered box, served with kimosui eel liver clear soup and pickled vegetables on the side.
Allergens: Eggs, Fish, Sulphites, Vegan: No, Vegetarian: No
Estimated Calorie Count: 89
Unajyu Extra Large Box¥2,800
Two grilled eels over a bed of rice in an extra large lacquered box, served with kimosui eel liver clear soup and pickled vegetables on the side.
Allergens: Eggs, Fish, Sulphites, Vegan: No, Vegetarian: No
Estimated Calorie Count: 163
Grilled Eel (Seasoned)price not shown
Grilled eel with premium soy-based sweet sauce, available in large and medium sizes.
Allergens: Fish, Soy, Vegan: No, Vegetarian: No
Estimated Calorie Count: 106
Grilled Eel (Unseasoned)price not shown
Optional: Season it yourself! Can be served with a small bottle of wasabi soy sauce or a small Japanese pepper salt shaker on the side, available in large and medium sizes.
Allergens: Fish, Gluten, Soy, Wheat, Vegan: No, Vegetarian: No
Estimated Calorie Count: 80
Grilled Eel Livers¥500
Grilled eel livers with premium soy-based sweet sauce, available per piece.
Allergens: Fish, Soy, Vegan: No, Vegetarian: No
Estimated Calorie Count: 534
Menu Date: December 2025
Dietary & Allergen Information: Please be aware that our dish analysis is powered by AI and may contain errors. Always check with your server before ordering.
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Address
3-chōme-13-10 Shimomeguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0064, Japan
GPS
35.6269262, 139.7089659
Telephone
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