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Toyooka, Hyogo, JapanIzushido Honten

Soba noodle shop, Cafe at 135-1 Izushicho Kobito, Toyooka, Hyogo 668-0256, Japan

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Rating

3.6 (546 comments)

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Opening Time

Closing Time: 17:00

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Price Range

¥1000-3000

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Phone Number

+81796-52-2600

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I went to Izushi to eat delicious soba. Drive while admiring the idyllic rural scenery. The parking lot is wide and there is a toilet outside the shop, so it's a good place to take a break. The restaurant is spacious and spacious with plenty of space between tables. The high ceiling makes it feel even more spacious. Izushi soba for the first time. Five small plates are enough for one person. It was a set with only soba noodles, so I added it because it was a little unsatisfactory. It's nice to be able to add even one piece for 150 yen. A very cold and crisp texture. The soba tea and soba karinto that came out first were doing a plain good job. I feel warm. 2023.05.27

We stopped by and had lunch before going to Izushi Castle ruins. Of course it's Izushi soba. This is my first time having Izushi soba. It was served on 5 small plates. We enjoyed eating it in a variety of ways by adding grated sweet potato and mixing it with raw eggs. It was delicious. It looks like a big roadside station. It used to be called "Drive-in Izushi," but it was recently renovated and the name changed to "Izushido Honten." The parking lot was very spacious and the toilets were accessible from the outside and very clean. The souvenir shop is also spacious and easy to shop. The dining area was large, very clean, and the chairs and tables looked like they had just opened. The spacing was wide enough that other customers didn't bother me. The staff was also very kind and polite. I heard that it was renovated about two years ago, but everything was so clean that I thought it had just recently opened. It takes less than 10 minutes to walk from the parking lot to the Izushi Castle Ruins, but you can leave your car there for free, which is helpful.

Visited during lunch during Golden Week. As expected, I couldn't even get into the crowded public parking lot, so I found it while driving down the road. The building is new and there is a large parking lot, so I entered without hesitation. Although it was lunch time, we were guided to our seats without lining up. Sarasoba itself is normal, and children's lunches such as tempura and gyudon are also available. Karinto soba noodles are served before the meal.

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