Chino, Nagano, Japan|Soba Restaurant Ryokuen
Soba noodle shop, at 3418 Kitayama, Chino, Nagano 391-0301, Japan
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Rating
3.6 (159 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 16:00
💲Price Range
¥1000-2000
☎️Phone Number
+81266-68-2210
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More Comments at Google MapA soba restaurant on the shores of Lake Shirakaba. The large windows offer a great view, so you can enjoy your meal in peace while looking out over Lake Shirakaba. For those who want to take off their shoes and relax, there are also tatami seats. There are not many restaurants in the area, so it would be helpful to remember this restaurant where you can enjoy special soba noodles. Although it is a tourist destination, the menu is unpretentious and reasonably priced. Menus and other photos are taken with permission from the restaurant. We also accept various credit cards and PayPay for payment, so you can stop by with confidence even on weekends when you miss the bank. Pamphlets and discount coupons for nearby tourist spots are placed near the cash register, so it's fun to discuss your next stop while eating.
A soba restaurant where you can eat while looking out at Lake Shirakaba. It will further enhance your sightseeing mood♪ Other reviews say that the tempura is delicious, so I had no hesitation. Tempura Zaru Soba I ordered. The vegetables wrapped in crispy batter were exquisite! Maitake mushroom tempura has a great aroma. The soba noodles were also very easy to eat and delicious. at the top of the menu Tsukemen with meat sauce But I was really curious! Next time, I would like to eat there.
Soba noodles from Shinshu Soba. Tempura is delicious. I think he's pretty good at it. I was curious, so I asked about it and was told that he had learned it from several craftsmen. Even if you learn how to fry it to make the best use of the ingredients, you won't be able to master it, but it was delicious. I also had some soba soup. They are working hard even though the surrounding area is going out of business. It's great for travelers. There is a place that you can call your regular soba restaurant.
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