Chiyoda City, Tokyo, Japan|Soba 29 Tokyo
Soba noodle shop, at 1 Chome-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan
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Rating
3.5 (407 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 22:00
💲Price Range
¥1-2000
☎️Phone Number
+813-5843-2115
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More Comments at Google MapThe soba here is great and is the perfect place to stop before getting on the shin.
It is one of the two convenience stores on the left as you enter the Yaesu Central Exit, next to the rice ball shop. Once you purchase a ticket from the ticket vending machine in front of the store entrance and enter, it will be given to you from the counter right in front of you. If you go straight ahead, you'll find a standing eating area, and if you go further in, you'll find a table shared with the rice ball shop. It's hard to see from the entrance, so you can eat in the small standing space without anyone noticing, but the tables are spacious as shown in the photo, so we recommend eating here. The Nikutsuke Soba was quite large and had enough volume. The dipping sauce is made with chili oil to give it a spicy taste, so if you don't mix it thoroughly at first, the spiciness will become diluted and you won't be able to taste it. I'm thankful that I can eat something quickly after getting off the Shinkansen and before changing trains. It was so delicious that I wanted to eat it again.
[Tokyo Tokyo] The quality of standing soba is beyond! I had back fat soba noodles! ! Personally, it's a big hit! I was on a business trip from Tokyo Station to Nagoya, so I had to have lunch with my boss before I left, and there weren't any restaurants in the station that were open! ! ! Just when I was about to give up and was thinking about buying a lunch box, I came across a shop! ! (Thanks to my boss) You buy tickets from the ticket vending machine outside, enter the entrance and wait on the right. On this day, my boss ordered me 950 yen of back fat soba noodles. It takes about 5 minutes to wait while preparing the cold food. It was early. After being served soba on a tray, I ended up sitting at a seat in the back. The soba noodles are topped with bean sprouts, cabbage, tempura, and chili oil. I was skeptical that this combination of soba and soba would go well together, so I took my first sip! ! Whoa! It's delicious! ! The spiciness from the right amount of chili oil was moderate and delicious. I rushed in and received it! ! This was a show that I wanted many people to know about! #Tokyo Station #Soba #Let's Guide #Local Guide Connect
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