Otaki, Chiba, Japan|Fukudaya
Soba noodle shop, Japanese restaurant at 357-1 Uebara, Otaki, Isumi District, Chiba 298-0223, Japan
👇 Click to navigate 👇
Advertisement
Rating
3.7 (174 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 20:00
💲Price Range
¥1-2000
☎️Phone Number
+81470-82-3201
📞📞📞📍Location
Advertisement
Reviews
More Comments at Google Map[Recommended for those who have time] Exquisite and polite soba restaurant] I went to Otaki town on a trip, but I didn't have a reservation for dinner at the inn, so I decided to eat outside. When I called to see if it was okay to bring children and if there was a tatami room, I was told that it was already closed, but they would open it if I could come. (*It seems that the shop was closed once because there were not enough ingredients. Depending on the number of people and the timing, it may not be possible to open.) After 30 minutes, they really opened it, and there were chairs and toys for children. I had a child who was just talking too much, so it was very helpful that there were no other customers. What you should definitely try is “Yuba no Tempura”. Is there such a delicious yuba? It tasted as good as I thought. The volume of other menus is also amazing. It's a very polite job, so I can't recommend it for tourists who want to finish quickly. I think it's normal to wait an hour when it's crowded. It's a wonderful taste that you should definitely enjoy when you want to take your time sightseeing. He was just a very kind brother. I'm really thankful to you. We recommend calling to confirm before you go.
I visited on Saturday afternoon. There were 3 groups of customers, all the tables were occupied, and I was allowed to use the tatami room by myself. The tatami room has 3 seats. The menu is extensive. Prices are normal. A cloth towel is nice, and a pot of barley tea is also nice in the summer. I ordered ``Ten Chirashi'' for ¥1150, and after ordering, they fried the boiled soba and tempura. I had freshly fried tempura topped with soba soup. It was delicious. I also had soba-yu (soba-yu) and ate it all. It seems they also sell Japanese sweets.
The shop looks rough like a drive-in, but it's a nice family-run soba restaurant, and it's always full of locals. "I used it for golf-related lunch." I was told, ``I'm pretty busy, so please call me about 30 minutes before you arrive at the store,'' so I asked after calling. People seem to write their names on their notebooks and wait. The tempura soba, soba tofu, and tororo soba were all delicious. The photo shows tororo soba and tempura soba, so it's not tempura toro soba. This is a soba restaurant that you want to enjoy slowly with snacks and alcohol at night, but you can also enjoy delicious lunch (starting at 11:30). I think that about 9 cars can be parked if the parking lot is used to the side.
Advertisement
Images
Advertisement
Advertisement