Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
Uomasa
710Pearl PointsReserve ahead. Tokyo's top-rated unagi specialist.

About Uomasa
Uomasa holds a Tabelog score of 4.28 and Silver Awards in 2025 and 2026, making it one of Tokyo's most consistently recognised unagi specialists. Eel is grilled over Kishu Binchotan charcoal in a 32-seat room in Katsushika; dinner runs JPY 10,000–14,999. Reservations are required and fill quickly — book via the official site for lunch and individual-item orders.
Tokyo's Most Decorated Unagi Restaurant — And a Genuine Booking Priority
A Tabelog score of 4.28 puts Uomasa in the leading fraction of Tokyo's unagi restaurants — a category where precision and sourcing define the distance between good and great. Open since April 1980, this 32-seat room in Katsushika has now collected Tabelog Silver Awards in 2025 and 2026, Bronze Awards every year from 2017 through 2024, and four separate selections to the Tabelog Unagi Top 100. That is a track record that very few single-cuisine specialists anywhere in Japan can match. If eel is on your Tokyo agenda, Uomasa is the clearest yes in the city.
What Makes Uomasa Worth the Trip
The editorial angle here is sourcing. Uomasa grills its eel over Kishu Binchotan charcoal , a high-grade white charcoal from Wakayama Prefecture, prized for burning at consistent high heat without imparting harsh smoke. In unagi cooking, the charcoal choice directly shapes the texture of the skin and the fat rendering of the flesh. This is not a decorative detail: it is the technical reason Uomasa's product reads differently from neighborhood unagi-ya using standard charcoal, and it substantiates the price point at a restaurant where dinner runs JPY 10,000 to JPY 14,999 per head. The restaurant also notes a particular focus on fish quality, which in this format means the eel sourcing itself , the region of origin and the conditioning of live product before service. That specificity is what a 4.28 Tabelog score rewards.
For a special occasion dinner in Tokyo, Uomasa offers something that kaiseki or sushi omakase often cannot: a format built around a single, precisely executed product rather than a parade of courses. This makes it a strong choice when you want to eat memorably without navigating a multi-hour, high-ceremony meal. The room seats 32, has wheelchair access, and carries no service charge. Children seven and above are welcome, which makes this a more practical family celebration venue than most restaurants at this award level.
Booking and Logistics
Uomasa operates on a reservation-only basis , walk-ins are not part of the model. Tabelog's slots fill first, but the restaurant explicitly advises checking the official website (unagi-uomasa.jp) for additional availability, and notes that lunch reservations and individual-item orders are only accepted through the official site. Book there first. Dinner service runs from 17:30 with a last food order at 18:30, and sessions are capped at two hours from reservation time. Lunch runs 11:30 to 14:00 with a last food order at 12:30. The restaurant is closed Tuesday and Wednesday.
The closest station is Yotsugi on the Keisei Oshiage Line, approximately one minute on foot. There is no on-site parking, though coin parking is available nearby. The room is non-smoking inside, with a smoking area in front of the building. Major credit cards are accepted (Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Amex, Diners, UnionPay); electronic money and QR code payments are not. Bills are not split , settle as a table.
Know Before You Go
- Cuisine: Unagi (eel), with Kishu Binchotan charcoal grilling
- Price: Dinner JPY 10,000–14,999 | Lunch JPY 8,000–9,999 (no service charge)
- Hours: Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun , Lunch 11:30–14:00 (LO 12:30) | Dinner 17:30–21:00 (LO 18:30)
- Closed: Tuesday and Wednesday
- Reservations: Required. Check unagi-uomasa.jp for lunch and individual-item bookings
- Seats: 32 (no private rooms; private hire available)
- Transport: ~1 minute walk from Yotsugi Station, Keisei Oshiage Line
- Payment: Major credit cards accepted; no electronic money or QR payments; no split bills
- Dress code: Not specified , smart casual is appropriate at this price tier
- Children: Welcome aged 7 and above; children 7+ must order a full adult meal
- Cancellation: Any change to date, time, or party size triggers a cancellation fee
- Phone: 03-3695-5222 (leading reached 13:30–14:30 or 20:00–21:00)
Tokyo Unagi , Where Uomasa Sits in the Field
Among Tokyo's dedicated unagi specialists, Uomasa's Tabelog awards record places it above most of the field. For direct comparison within the category, consider Obana in Mukojima , a venerable address in old Tokyo's eel heartland , and Kabuto Unagi, which operates in a different style and neighbourhood. Akimoto, Hashimoto Unagi, and Sangubashi Asaya round out the Tokyo unagi options worth considering, each with a different neighbourhood base and booking profile. If you are comparing unagi across Japan rather than just Tokyo, Chikuyoutei in Osaka and Unafuji in Nagoya are the reference points , Nagoya's hitsumabushi style is a distinct format worth a separate trip.
For broader Tokyo dining planning, our full Tokyo restaurants guide covers the range across all cuisines and price tiers. When building a Japan itinerary, you may also want to look at HAJIME in Osaka, Gion Sasaki in Kyoto, akordu in Nara, Goh in Fukuoka, 1000 in Yokohama, and 6 in Okinawa. Our guides to Tokyo hotels, Tokyo bars, Tokyo wineries, and Tokyo experiences are available if you are building a full itinerary around the visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Uomasa good for solo dining?
- Yes. With 32 seats and a focused single-cuisine format, solo diners are well-served here. The reservation-only policy means you will have a confirmed seat rather than waiting at the door. Lunch (JPY 8,000–9,999) keeps the solo spend manageable.
Is lunch or dinner better at Uomasa?
- Lunch is easier to book and runs JPY 8,000–9,999 versus JPY 10,000–14,999 at dinner , a meaningful saving for the same kitchen and charcoal. Note that lunch reservations are only accepted through the official website, not Tabelog. If you want a more relaxed experience without the two-hour dinner cap, lunch is the better entry point.
What should I order at Uomasa?
- Uomasa is a single-cuisine specialist , the menu centres on unagi grilled over Kishu Binchotan charcoal. Specific current menu items are not listed here; check the official site (unagi-uomasa.jp) for what is available and to make individual-item reservations, which require direct booking. The Tabelog 4.28 score and Silver Award history indicate the core product is consistently strong.
Does Uomasa handle dietary restrictions?
- The restaurant focuses specifically on eel , this is not a venue with a wide menu that can be easily adjusted around restrictions. If you have serious dietary needs, contact the restaurant directly at 03-3695-5222 (leading reached 13:30–14:30 or 20:00–21:00) before booking.
Can I eat at the bar at Uomasa?
- The venue has 32 seats but no specific bar counter is described in available data. This is not a counter-omakase format in the way sushi restaurants operate. All dining is by reservation; the space is described as relaxed rather than counter-focused.
What should I wear to Uomasa?
- No formal dress code is listed. At a dinner price point of JPY 10,000–14,999 with Silver-level Tabelog recognition, smart casual is the right call , neither formal attire nor casual streetwear. The room is described as a relaxing space, not a formal dining room.
Can Uomasa accommodate groups?
- The restaurant seats 32 in total and private room hire is available for exclusive use. There are no private rooms for partial bookings. For larger groups, contact the restaurant directly at 03-3695-5222. Note that bills are not split , the table settles as one.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Uomasa good for solo dining?
Yes. With 32 seats and no private rooms, the dining room is a shared space that works well for solo visitors. There is no bar counter seating documented in the venue data, but the format suits solo reservation holders. Book via the official website at unagi-uomasa.jp, as Tabelog slots fill faster and do not cover all availability.
Is lunch or dinner better at Uomasa?
Lunch is the easier entry point — review-based pricing suggests lunch averages run slightly lower (¥6,000–¥9,999 range per person), and the kitchen operates the same service format across both sessions. Dinner runs ¥10,000–¥14,999 on listed pricing and is capped at two hours from reservation time. If your schedule is flexible, lunch also gives you a less pressured table timeline.
What should I order at Uomasa?
Uomasa specialises exclusively in unagi, so the decision is format rather than category. The kitchen uses Kishu Binchotan charcoal for grilling. Specific menu items are not published in available data, so check the official website at unagi-uomasa.jp or check the venue's official channels on +81-3-3695-5222 before your visit if you want to plan ahead.
Does Uomasa handle dietary restrictions?
Uomasa is a single-cuisine specialist focused entirely on eel, so the menu has very limited range for guests who cannot eat freshwater fish. No dietary accommodation policy is documented. If restrictions are a factor, check the venue's official channels at +81-3-3695-5222 before booking — changes to reservations incur cancellation fees, so it is worth confirming fit before you commit.
Can I eat at the bar at Uomasa?
No bar counter seating is listed in the venue data. Uomasa has 32 seats in a relaxing dining room with wheelchair access, and operates on a reservation-only basis. Walk-ins are not accepted, so any visit requires a prior booking through Tabelog or the official website.
What should I wear to Uomasa?
No dress code is specified. Uomasa is described as a relaxing space and is recommended for family and friends occasions, which suggests the atmosphere is comfortable rather than formal. Standard smart-casual works, but there is no requirement to dress up — this is a neighbourhood specialist with serious credentials, not a hotel dining room.
Can Uomasa accommodate groups?
The restaurant has 32 seats and is available for private hire as a whole venue — private rooms within the restaurant are not available. Children aged 7 and above are welcome provided they order a full-sized meal. Groups should note that separate bills are not accepted, and reservation changes carry cancellation fees, so headcounts need to be confirmed early.
Location
4 Chome-1-12 Sumida, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0031, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
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Also Consider
- Harutaka — Sushi, ¥¥¥¥
- RyuGin — Kaiseki, Japanese, ¥¥¥¥
- L'Effervescence — French, ¥¥¥¥
- HOMMAGE — Innovtive French, French, ¥¥¥¥
- Florilège — French, ¥¥¥
Comparing Uomasa directly against Harutaka or RyuGin is partly a format question, not just a quality one. Both are at the top of Tokyo's dining hierarchy, but they are multi-course experiences with broad menus and much higher per-head spend. Uomasa at JPY 10,000–14,999 for dinner delivers a focused, technically precise meal at a fraction of the price of either. If your priority is a single exceptional product executed at the highest level rather than a comprehensive tasting menu, Uomasa is the more efficient booking. RyuGin is the choice when you want kaiseki depth and theatre; Harutaka when sushi is the format. Neither competes directly with what Uomasa does.
Against French-influenced options like L'Effervescence, HOMMAGE, and Florilège, Uomasa sits in a different register entirely. Those venues deliver elaborate tasting menus with wine pairings and extended service at higher price points; Florilège is the most accessible of the three at ¥¥¥. If you are deciding between a French tasting menu and Uomasa for a special dinner, the choice comes down to format preference. Uomasa offers a shorter, more direct experience — typically two hours — that can work well as one of two meals in a day, whereas a multi-course French dinner tends to anchor an evening completely.
On value grounds, Uomasa is the clearest recommendation in this comparison set for diners specifically interested in Japanese culinary tradition. A Silver Tabelog Award, a 4.28 score, and a decade-plus of Bronze recognition represent verifiable, sustained quality — the kind of track record that justifies the trip out to Katsushika and the advance reservation. Booking is described as easy relative to the city's hardest-to-access tables, which makes it a reliable anchor for a Tokyo itinerary rather than a speculative long-shot booking.
Hours
- Monday
- 11:30 am–2 pm, 5:30–9 pm
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- Closed
- Thursday
- 11:30 am–2 pm, 5:30–9 pm
- Friday
- 11:30 am–2 pm, 5:30–9 pm
- Saturday
- 11:30 am–2 pm, 5:30–9 pm
- Sunday
- 11:30 am–2 pm, 5:30–9 pm
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