Reservation for Junsai Kurabu Uroko Nagoya in Aichi

updated: July 30th, 2024

Discover the ultimate crab paradise in Nishiki, Nagoya City. Indulge in delicious Japanese cuisine at Junsai Kurabu Uroko. Savor mouthwatering crab dishes and fresh sashimi in a luxurious and relaxing ambiance. Located just a short walk from Sakae Station.

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    Overview


    Junsai Kurabu Uroko is a Japanese restaurant located in Nishiki, Naka-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture.
     It is conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from Sakae Station, making it easily accessible.
     The restaurant has a total of 46 seats, including 8 counter seats, 10 private rooms, 4 table seats, and 6 sunken kotatsu seats, creating a calm and relaxing atmosphere for enjoying your meal.
    The menu at Junsai Kurabu Uroko is known for its abundant crab dishes, earning it the title of "Crab Paradise in Nishiki".
     The courses featuring snow crabs and fresh sashimi are particularly popular among customers.
     The deep-fried burdock sticks, shaped like skewers, are also visually appealing and satisfying in terms of portion size.
    The chefs at Junsai Kurabu Uroko take great care in selecting and preparing the ingredients for their dishes.
     The exquisite appetizers, such as those featuring cooling jellies, as well as the grilled dishes, are especially delightful.
     The dishes using ingredients like scallops and prawns are also highly recommended.
    The restaurant exudes a sense of luxury, and the private rooms are beautifully designed and comfortable.
     The aim is to provide customers with a pleasant dining experience in a welcoming atmosphere.
    Please visit Junsai Kurabu Uroko and experience the delicious cuisine and soothing ambiance for yourself.
     We look forward to welcoming you.


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