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Best Restaurants in August in Kashima (Updated 2025)
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1. Taihoramen
4.3
/5
10 Reviews
AU$10
Japanese
Time-honored Brand
cparissh
The ramen tastes pretty good. The ramen I ordered had several slices of char siu on it and was quite thick, but it was very tender. You can choose the softness or hardness of the noodles according to your personal preference. The soup is quite salty and my mouth is quite dry after drinking it.
2. Sagabeef Restaurant Kira Honten
4.7
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35 Reviews
AU$78
Japanese
OMMBMH
It was a little bumpy. I went straight to eat there after getting off the plane. I walked for 15 minutes from Saga Station, but it was not open. I met a group of people who didn't check the time like me, so I had to leave. They are closed on Wednesdays! I went there again a few days later and ordered a set meal. It was really delicious and the environment was nice. The boys might not be full, or maybe we have bigger appetites.
3. Sushi Katsu, Amu Plaza Nagasaki
4.3
/5
17 Reviews
AU$23
Japanese
M25***40
The location of the restaurant is very good. Although the storefront is not big, it is still easy to find. The sushi ingredients are fresh, and the shrimp tastes sweet and especially good. It was a very good dining experience and the service was also very good
4. Shikairou Chinese Restaurant
No.1 of Restaurants for Views & Experiences in Nagasaki
4.1
/5
20 Reviews
AU$11
Time-honored Brand
旅行快乐66
Seafood noodles are their specialty. It was already past 1pm when we found them. It wasn't very popular, but we had to wait for more than half an hour before we were able to get a seat. The noodles were pretty good, and the side dishes were also delicious. The wait was worth it. It was not very popular, but Sihailou was actually a large independent building.
5. Tarafuku Asa
No.3 of Local Restaurants in Nagasaki
4.3
/5
8 Reviews
AU$826
Japanese
Open Late
健康美丽的芳芳
This is a relatively high-end Kaiseki restaurant. The presentation of their dishes is extremely exquisite and the taste can be called perfect. The only drawback is that the portions are too small.
6. Jiyu-tei Cafe and Teahouse
4
/5
10 Reviews
AU$10
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Afternoon Tea
M25***40
The environment of the cafe is really special, with a classical beauty. The coffee tastes very good. I tried the iced coffee, which tasted very good. It was very comfortable to relax here on a sunny afternoon.
7. Siruko Ippei
5
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4 Reviews
AU$10
Bakeries
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婉儿婉儿
Ippei Siruko Ippei is located at 1-2-20 Shirayama, Saga City, Saga Prefecture. I ordered assorted rice balls (680 yen including tax) and cold Uji soup (600 yen) to share with my family. Just like the shop founded in 1949, the sweet taste of the ancient color makes people smack their lips. The red bean paste and millet cakes before the rice flour are very powerful. The Uji red bean soup with white filling is very cool. I am satisfied. Next time, I will try the combination of shaved ice (such as iced Dainagon, etc.) and assorted hot pot.
8. Hikari
5
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6 Reviews
AU$11
Fast Food
Time-honored Brand
摆渡修行
Not being able to find the ramen you want to eat elsewhere is like not being able to find water in the desert, and not being able to find a ramen shop in Kinshicho is like not knowing which tree to hang yourself on in the forest. As soon as you walk into the store, you are hit by the rich aroma of oysters, and two bowls of oyster noodles and oyster rice are served. The noodle soup is not as clear as imagined, but a thick and creamy fish-based soup base with a little butter aroma and a rich oyster flavor. The noodles are chewy and thick noodles, with a few oysters peeking out on top. They are Hiroshima oysters, not big, soft enough, and delicious with noodle soup. As a bowl of oyster ramen, it really extracts the aroma of oysters, and it is very happy to eat... But it should be reminded that fish-based ramen is rarely accustomed to Chinese stomachs, so ramen novices should not try it easily
9. Hydrangea
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