Reason:A Japanese noodle restaurant with over a decade of history, serving high-quality soba noodles
Currently closed|Open at 11:00 today
+81-75-3530114
420 Matsuyacho, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, 600-8105, Japan
What travelers say:
This 4-story restaurant, within walking distance of the hotel, fills up quickly and we were lucky to only have to wait 5 minutes for a table. The soba noodles were great and the tempura was light. The prices were reasonable too. A must try if you're in the area.
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This 4-story restaurant, within walking distance of the hotel, fills up quickly and we were lucky to only have to wait 5 minutes for a table. The soba noodles were great and the tempura was light. The prices were reasonable too. A must try if you're in the area.
The first meal in Kyoto, of course, is the best soba noodles. The first floor is a workshop for handmade soba noodles, where you can see the chefs working hard. The second floor is a seat facing the street view on all sides. I chose the tempura soba noodles, which can be eaten hot or cold, and my friend chose the soba noodle set with sashimi. It really lived up to expectations. Both the cold and hot soba are light and refreshing, giving people a feeling of wanting more. The fried tempura is not greasy, but has a light taste, which is suitable for people with light taste. The dessert after the meal is buckwheat ice cream. This ice cream gives people a very amazing feeling. The fine powder is sprinkled on the ice cream. One is not enough, so I ordered two more scoops. I look forward to eating it again next time just for ice cream.
Nice traditional restaurant, you can watch the noodles being made downstairs and there is an open kitchen upstairs. The restaurant is a bit small so be prepared to wait for a seat. The staff is very friendly and there is an English menu, but the staff don't speak English very well. The restaurant provides baby seats and they will give the kids a bowl of rice (which is not on the menu). The menu is traditional, although not cheap. A set meal costs 23,000 yen. We enjoyed our dinner, although I didn't like the wasabi noodles at the end. But it was a good experience and the restaurant is well set up. Highly recommended!
There is a restaurant on a small road leading to a scenic spot. It is quite large with a good environment. The specialty is their soba noodles. I ordered a bowl of noodles with a stronger flavor and something like a poached egg. It tasted pretty good!
Seeing so many people queuing, I went there at 5pm one day. The buckwheat noodles and soup are very authentic! There is also buckwheat ice cream ~ highly recommended!!!