A traditional Japanese restaurant near Nanzoin Temple.
We decided to eat here because we spotted the restaurant before crossing the street to explore the temple. We thought, “We’ll definitely be hungry after visiting the temple,” and we were right! lol
The main menu features tempura, which you can order as a set meal with a choice of udon, soba, or rice if you’re not a fan of noodles.
The food is freshly prepared and authentically flavored. Combined with the cozy, traditional Japanese ambiance, the dining experience feels even more special.
The prices are reasonable for set meals. Highly...
Read moreEvery thing is meticulously prepared, all the pickled items have been made by themselves not store bought and miso soup is also made by special broth from 3 types of dashi boiled for several hours to achieve the best flavor. Each bowl of soup is made right after the order and not made in mass proportion to make the taste feel fresher. This is the best...
Read moreLocated near the JR station where we had my lunch after visiting Nanzoin. We ordered the soba and udon which cost about 950 yen each.
Felt that the price is a bit pricey but understandable as there weren't many food options available nearby. The portion is also slightly small.
The atmosphere and service were great where there was English...
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