The Westin Tokyo, a wellness hotel in the city (Meguro-ku, Tokyo; General Manager: Charles Jack), will offer limited-time menus featuring 'unagi' (eel), a traditional summer staple, at three different restaurants—Japanese restaurant 'Mai,' Cantonese restaurant 'Ryutenmon,' and Teppanyaki 'Ebisu'—from June 1 to September 13, 2026.

Each chef expresses their own technique and sensibility to showcase eel, a delicacy cherished for helping people endure the summer heat. The offerings range from Edo-style charcoal-grilled eel bowls and Kaiseki courses to Cantonese dishes incorporating Hong Kong's nutritional philosophy. At Teppanyaki 'Ebisu,' guests can enjoy an immersive 'eel-only' special course where dishes are prepared right in front of them.

[Teppanyaki 'Ebisu' (22F)] Special Teppanyaki Course ~Eel~ This course features eel prepared using various techniques from appetizers to dessert, intertwined with a tasting of the hotel's original brand beef, 'Ebisu Beef.' It concludes with 'eel hitsumabushi' served with rich dashi broth. Period: June 1 – July 31, 2026 Price: 38,000 JPY (including tax and service charge)

[Japanese Restaurant 'Mai' (2F)] Selected Eel Bowl Set (Limited quantity) Using domestic eel, carefully steamed and charcoal-grilled by chefs, served on top of freshly cooked rice from Niigata Prefecture ('Inochi no Ichi'). Price: Lunch 11,000 JPY / Dinner 13,000 JPY (including tax and service charge)

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