Best Restaurants Of Taimeshi And Taidon In Japan

Here're best Restaurants Of Taimeshi And Taidon in Japan. We released a ranking of reviews about Restaurants Of Taimeshi And Taidon posted by travel influencers who have actually been to Japan.

Latest

Search In Japan by Area

Shikoku

Iyosuigun

3 Reviews

Different from what I expected! Mix the sea bream sashimi and ground with yolk, then take them into a big mouthful with rice. You may say how many bowls of rice won't be enough.

Uzunoya

1 Reviews

Naruto Strait has very fast currents which is one of the three biggest tides in the world. The sea bream grown in such raging waves is named 'Naruto-dai (tai)' and has tighten meat good taste. Uzunoya offers the sea bream on rice with secret sauce.◎Uzunoya specialty 'Tai-don' is \1950. You can see the good view of Naruto Bridge from the seats by the window.

GANSUI Matsuyama

2 Reviews

Gansui is the originator of Uwajima Taimeshi ( sashimi of sea bream with rice which has started in Uwajima of Ehime Pref.), and it's a branch restaurant in Matsuyama City. Sea bream (tai) which is caught from wild by pole-and-line fishing, with special sauce and egg. Then put them on piping hot rice. They selected strictly its rice, soy sauce, egg and all things they use. You can eat the best Taimeshi here!◎Traditional local specialty since 100 years ago 'Wild Caught Sea Bream Uwajima Taimeshi' 2100yen. You can eat so much rice because of the relishes, and of course you can ask for rice as much as you want to eat. Farmed sea bream Taimeshi is 1450yen.

Review Ranking

1
プロフィール画像

Different from what I expected! Mix the sea bream sashimi and ground with yolk, then take them into a big mouthful with rice. You may say how many bowls of rice won't be enough.

Name

Iyosuigun

Address

2-6-37 Minato-cho, Imabari-shi, EhimeGoogle Map

Tel

0898-32-2000

Hours

11:00-21:30

Closed

Wed

How to get there

Parking

Free parking area is available

2
プロフィール画像

I recommend the 'Taimeshi Deluxe' when you want to eat a sea bream mixed with rice in Tomonoura. It looked too much for me but I could eat all of them instantly because it was so delicious. Not only Taimeshi, sashimi was also nice.

Name

Taitei

Address

550-4 Tomo Tomo-cho, Fukuyama-shi, HiroshimaGoogle Map

Tel

084-982-0481

Hours

11:30-14:00,17:30-21:00 [Sun]11:30-15:00,17:30-21:00

Closed

Wed

How to get there

3
プロフィール画像

Though many other restaurants use chewy sea breams for tai-don, Izumo-ya dares to make the flesh soft. With little firm vinegar rice and soft boiled egg, Ehime's specialty tai-don creates the excellent balance of all foodstuffs.

Name

Izumo-ya

Address

2-6-7 Okaido, Matsuyama-shi, EhimeGoogle Map

Tel

089-945-9298

Hours

9:00-21:00

How to get there

4
プロフィール画像

Naruto Strait has very fast currents which is one of the three biggest tides in the world. The sea bream grown in such raging waves is named 'Naruto-dai (tai)' and has tighten meat good taste. Uzunoya offers the sea bream on rice with secret sauce.◎Uzunoya specialty 'Tai-don' is \1950. You can see the good view of Naruto Bridge from the seats by the window.

Name

Uzunoya

Address

65-6 Fukuike Tosadomariura Naruto-cho, Naruto-shi, TokushimaGoogle Map

Tel

088-687-0150

Hours

9:00-17:00

How to get there

Parking

Parking area is available

5
プロフィール画像

Gansui is the originator of Uwajima Taimeshi ( sashimi of sea bream with rice which has started in Uwajima of Ehime Pref.), and it's a branch restaurant in Matsuyama City. Sea bream (tai) which is caught from wild by pole-and-line fishing, with special sauce and egg. Then put them on piping hot rice. They selected strictly its rice, soy sauce, egg and all things they use. You can eat the best Taimeshi here!◎Traditional local specialty since 100 years ago 'Wild Caught Sea Bream Uwajima Taimeshi' 2100yen. You can eat so much rice because of the relishes, and of course you can ask for rice as much as you want to eat. Farmed sea bream Taimeshi is 1450yen.

Name

GANSUI Matsuyama

Address

3-6-4 Okaido, Matsuyama-shi, EhimeGoogle Map

Tel

089-931-8122

Hours

11:00-15:00,17:00-20:00

Closed

Wed

How to get there

Read More
×
×
OK