Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan|Kanokawaseimen Ibarakiten
Udon noodle restaurant, at 2-10 Kamiho Higashimachi, Ibaraki, Osaka 567-0037, Japan
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Rating
3.6 (499 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 22:00
💲Price Range
¥1-1000
☎️Phone Number
+8172-627-3704
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More Comments at Google MapThere are many self-serve udon restaurants, but while many of them have gone off the rails recently, as if they've forgotten what udon is all about, this is a restaurant where you can definitely enjoy standard udon. Udon has a firm waist, but it's not the typical maniac who can't chew it all. OK up to 3 balls. The soup stock is dark and sweet. It doesn't feel like the so-called Kansai style, but I think it's delicious as it is. In fact, it goes well with the noodles here. I had fried chicken and chicken tempura on the side, and they were both light and delicious. Inside the store, there are many partitions made of acrylic boards, and other measures have been taken to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. The parking lot is large, so it is easy to access by car.
I visited the other night. Kake udon starts at 280 yen, and the price is the same whether you order one, two, or three noodles! I ordered two bowls of Kamatama udon and fried momo. The noodles were very chewy and delicious. Even 2 balls have enough volume I'm full. I also ordered fried momo. I regret it. However, the fried peaches were also crispy. It was delicious. I was able to eat even when I was full. I think the store can be used in a variety of situations, with a counter, tables, and tatami rooms!
The noodles were delicious. It's cheap and you get up to 3 balls for free. I haven't eaten hot soup so I don't know. The photo shows 2 Kamatama with 1 egg + 2 pieces of inari sushi. postscript It seems that there is no free up to 3 balls now.
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