Nagasaki has a rich and unique culinary history due to its historical international trade links. As a long-time port city, it has experienced a blend of cultural influences, including European and Chinese, which have shaped its diverse food culture. Mount Inasa (Inasayama) itself is more renowned for its stunning nighttime views of the city than for any specific food traditions. However, the city of Nagasaki offers a variety of unique local dishes, some of which are a direct result of this cross-cultural culinary exchange.
Note that while this guide avoids mention of cow non-veg food, some restaurants may include such options on their wider menu, and diners are encouraged to inquire with establishments directly if they have dietary restrictions or preferences.