Fresh Seafood Restaurant, Binbi-ya

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Fresh Seafood Restaurant, Binbi-ya

Seafood Restaurant serving amazingly fresh fish.

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In Tokushima dialect, Binbi means lively fish, which this restaurant was named after. As for the name’s sake, Binbi offers amazingly fresh fish and many come to this popular restaurant from outside the prefecture.

Among the seafood dishes is Hamachi Sashimi Set with firm and thick yellowtail raw fish. Try miso soup with the fresh seaweed grown in the rough waves of Naruto Channel. The excellent soup stock is made with fish remains and is so good.

The restaurant is located by the majestic Sea of Harima, convenient to stop by during a drive from O-Naruto Bridge. The staff is so hospitable and some great food is worth your pleasant time.

Highlights

  • The popular restaurant serving fresh and lively fish.
  • Tasty miso soup with the fresh seaweed grown in the rough waves of Naruto Channel.
  • Cheerful staff’s great hospitality.

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  • Exterior

    Exterior

  • Generously thick and rich yellowtail sashimi (raw fish)

    Generously thick and rich yellowtail sashimi (raw fish)

  • Miso soup with the fresh seaweed

    Miso soup with the fresh seaweed

  • Located by the ocean

    Located by the ocean

  • Interior

    Interior

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Details

Name in Japanese
活魚料理 びんび家
Postal Code
771-0372
Address
20-2 Hashikadani, Kitanadachoawata, Naruto City, Tokushima
Telephone
088-682-0023
Holiday
Open every day
Hours
9:00am-4:00pm (L.O. 3:30pm)
Weekends and holidays 9:00am-9:00pm (L.O. 8:30pm)
Budget
starting from 1,000 yen
Directions
1) From Kobe Awaji Naruto Expressway, Naruto Interchange, drive 15 min.
2) From Takamatsu Expressway, Hiketa Interchange, drive 30 min.
3) From JR Naruto LIne, Naruto Station, ride Naruto City Bus, Hiketa Line bound for Tsubasayama Onsen, get off at Kitanada-higashi primary school-mae, and walk 10 min.
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)