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Ebi Furai | Traditional Shrimp/Prawn Dish From Nagoya, Japan | TasteAtlas

Ebi furai

(海老フライ, エビフラ, Fried Prawns, Ebi Fry)

These large prawns are typically dipped in egg wash, coated in panko breadcrumbs, then deep-fried. They are one of the most popular yōshoku dishes; western-inspired Japanese meals which originated during the Meiji Restoration between the 1860s and the early 1900s.


Ebi furai falls into the kawari-age category of breaded, deep-fried foods, and it is also regarded as a meibutsu, which is a Japanese term for famous foods associated with particular regions, as these fried prawns are one of Nagoya's signature dishes.


Traditionally, kuruma ebi or Japanese tiger shrimps were used for preparing ebi furai, but due to a decline in their cultivation, Nagoyans have started using black tiger shrimps or even the Japanese spiny lobster called ise ebi, which can measure up to a whopping 30 centimeters in length.  Read more

Ebi furai is usually served with shredded cabbage, garnished with a lemon wedge, and enjoyed with either tartar, hoisin, or Worcestershire sauce. It is either ordered à la carte or served in a bento box, a single-portion takeout meal common in Japanese cuisine, and some places even offer these delicious shrimp fritters as ebi-sando (shrimp sandwich) and ebi-dog (shrimp hot dog), while the most impressive variety is the so-called maki ebi furai: deep-fried prawns rolled and sliced in the style of maki sushi.


The dish can easily be found not only in Nagoya, but all over the country, in virtually any seafood-orientated izakaya gastropub and every restaurant that sells yōshoku foods.

WHERE TO EAT The best Ebi furai in the world (according to food experts)

1

Katsukura

TokyoJapan
Takasimayataimuzu Square Bld.14F
Recommended by Condé Nast Traveler and 3 other food critics.
"Katsukura offers excellent side dishes like deep-fried shrimp."
2

Konparu

NagoyaJapan
3−20−19
Recommended by Kyodo News and 2 other food critics.
"One bite and the hot, crispy, and juicy taste of the plump prawn overflows."
3

Maruha Shokudo

TokonameJapan
3-9-5 Rinkucho
Recommended by Beams and 2 other food critics.
"You’ll be amazed at the size of their fried prawns with tender meat and crispy outsides. They are simply a must-eat."
4

Katsukura Tonkatsu

KyotoJapan
16 Ishibashicho
Recommended by Bonson Lam
"While it is nearly impossible, the consistency and quality is good enough even for fussy eaters. My pick, being a prawn fanatic, would be the prawn tempura."

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