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The service was prompt and the meal was delicious! I really enjoyed the soba noodles - very light, crispy and refreshing. You must try the warabi mochi dessert - I think it was the best thing I had on my trip to Japan! The mochi was very soft and completely melted in your mouth. It was easy to communicate with them - they have an English menu so no problem for tourists.
It is a soba noodle shop, and it is quite big. It mainly sells cold noodles and hot noodles. The cold noodles business is better, and many Japanese people just order a bowl of noodles. The taste is a matter of personal preference, soba noodles are not as soft and smooth as normal noodles, but it is still quite good.
This is a very delicious little shop, almost like an izakaya, but it mainly serves various noodles. Of course, there are also many Japanese snacks such as tempura, etc. The food is quite delicious.
A soba noodle shop with many Japanese people. There are hot noodles and cold noodles. There is a raw egg in the cold noodle bowl. Japanese eggs can be eaten raw. Add soy sauce and stir, then stir and eat with noodles. It is a unique taste.
The shop isn't big, but the environment is very nice and comfortable. I recommend the tempura and fish cake; the portions aren't large, but the taste is good and the price is reasonable.