Ikaruga, Nara, Japan|手打ち蕎麦たぬき
Soba noodle shop, at 3 Chome-1-31 Tatsutaminami, Ikaruga, Ikoma District, Nara 636-0153, Japan
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Rating
4.2 (221 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 10:30
💲Price Range
¥1000-2000
☎️Phone Number
+81745-74-5170
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More Comments at Google MapA soba restaurant in a residential area. I visited with my mother near my parents' house. Since it had just opened, I was able to get soba noodles right away. Each soup stock is handmade and goes well with the thin and delicate soba noodles. Warm soba tea will make you feel warm. Even my elderly mother ate it all and said it was delicious. It's delicious, it's a popular restaurant, and it's a pleasant restaurant. I'll visit you again.
When the store first opened, I was worried about whether it would be okay in such an inconvenient location, but there was no need to worry. While there are many soba restaurants where the owners are eccentric and uncomfortable, this one has friendly customer service and is a place where you can feel at ease even with children. The most important thing is the taste of soba... it's the best! The zaru soba noodles are good and the warm soba soup is also great, and even though I'm usually a zaru fan, I'm always at a loss as to whether or not I should eat the warm soba noodles. I definitely want you to try tempura at this restaurant. Anyway, the tempura is extremely delicious. There are some Michelin-starred soba restaurants in Nara Prefecture, but the atmosphere and taste are much better than those. The parking lot is small, but I would like people to park their cars in the second parking lot instead of at the convenience store across the street, so as not to damage the reputation of this wonderful shop. From the store, head west on the national highway and there is a road that immediately turns left. There is a second parking lot just around the corner, so please use that.
Lunch on the way from Horyuji Temple to Tatsuta Shrine. I actually stopped by without expecting much. The parking lot that can park about 4 cars in front of the shop is full. I tried not to rush because I was walking. The shop seemed to be full, so I waited outside for a while before entering. It seemed to be waiting inside. While waiting, he brought me a menu, so I ordered a large serving of zaru soba, a piece of inari sushi, and a non-alcoholic beer. The inside was small, with counter seats, table seats, and tatami mats. Inside the store, the scenery outside was visible from the window, the light was bright, and it was well cleaned and had a clean feeling. The store clerk is a brisk movement, polite and pleasant customer service. After drinking a well-chilled non-alcoholic drink, I was waiting for a large serving of zaru soba. The noodles are transparent and go down smoothly. Soup with bonito stock. delicious. The moderately seasoned Inari is also good. The soba-yu is moderately thick and goes well with the soup. It was a shop that I would like to stop by when I come near again. Soba tea is also very delicious.
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