As somebody who loves yakisoba, this really hit the spot!
This is very much a local hole in the wall place with a friendly owner whose disposition matches the vibe. There's nice photos of Fuji on the walls. There's only about 7 or 8 seats but dont worry about the space cos you could also just get take away and wait outdoors.
I went on a Sunday afternoon, and although there were 4 of us seated, it didnt feel cramped and still felt mostly chill. It was pretty quiet except for the sizzling of the grill.
It was mostly locals that I saw here, especially the ones who were buying lots of takeout packs. In the 30 mins I was here the owner sold about 15 servings of yakisoba/okonomiyaki and he was fast and efficient with orders coming out in about 5...
Read moreThis is, by far, the best yakisoba place in all of Fujinomiya and possibly all of Japan (in my opinion, of course). The owners are so kind and the food is delicious. It is a rather small shop, however. So I would recommend only going here if you are a party of 1 or 2 persons. It really is the best, though. If you can, I implore you to give it a chance. I've traveled over 3 hours one-way, for about $30 just to eat at this shop and go back home. It's absolutely worth it, though checking out the surrounding area is also highly...
Read moreThe best famed Fujinomiya yakisoba one might get in town!
The lady owner and her son work on the small spot with the hot plate to be watched as the food gets done.
It's simple but very cosy and it the friendliness is unforgettable.
One should try the Fujinomiya take on the okonomiyaki recipe of the house, it's quite differently executed from the usual and simply exquisite.
The sauce of the house is delicious and they do sell it in bottles for one to...
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