Huge champon noodle bowl (Nagasaki special champon, 1.500 ¥€) featuring large amounts of all seafood, noodles and broth. As a first timer with champon I expected a more delicate and intense seafood flavor in the broth. Noodles are softer and probably of lower quality than in other ramen noodles types which pay more attention to this. Overall it was good to give it a try, but it’s not one of mi favorite local dishes in this area. Staff was friendly, ambience was comfortable and relaxed for a foreigner. Keep in mind they close early, and last order...
Read moreWas heading next door but next door was sold out so we came to visit this one. We got the champon and the saruudon! Both famous in Nagasaki! I really liked the saruudon with the fried crispy noodles underneath ! We just go the normal version 700 JPY and it was very satisfying! The champon is light yet tasty, maybe a bit bland for my taste. Service is amazing and accommodating. Highly...
Read moreA nice family run restaurant with a simple menu and good food. The owners children or grandchildren were helping out by taking orders and delivering the food. No English, but that's expected, and they were very nice.
Of course if you come to Nagasaki you should try champon!
As is common with small restaurants, this one...
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