Komoro, Nagano, Japan|Seisen-an
Soba noodle shop, at 1 Chome-3-31 Shinmachi, Komoro, Nagano 384-0034, Japan
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Rating
4.2 (59 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 11:00
💲Price Range
¥1000-2000
☎️Phone Number
+81267-22-3594
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More Comments at Google MapWe had delicious soba noodles in a nice atmosphere of an old folk house😊The tempura was also crispy and exquisite. The quiet, nature-rich rural town is soothing, and the owner of the shop is also a housewife? Also kind. I was given some local information ✨ and I was happy with the iced coffee service! I will definitely bring someone again!
Tour Komoro City by bicycle. I come here every year and find a new soba restaurant. It looked like an ordinary house, so I was hesitant to enter at first, but the landlady happened to be in front of the store and showed me around. I ordered the recommended tempura steamer. Freshly fried tempura is crispy. I was satisfied with the plenty of tempura vegetables such as cod sprouts, cod sprouts, eggplant, shishito peppers, sweet potatoes, onions, and green beans. Served with natural salt and matcha. Soba is flat, handmade noodles. The soup is a little salty and comes with spicy grated daikon radish and green onions. The soba is an old-fashioned, orthodox soba that is quite good. Cute chopstick rests, black beans, and pickles are also great. At the end, iced coffee is served, and the wooden spoon is so cute. And the atmosphere of an old folk house is calming. We slowly ate soba and tempura. The landlady and her husband were both very nice and friendly people. thank you for the food. Oh yeah, I could use paypay.
Great service and taste! Visited on weekdays. I visited for the first time because I saw it on TV and wanted to go. I arrived early, but they opened it for me. I ordered the recommended wild vegetable tempura, zaru soba, and a snack set. They even served coffee and snacks for me in sufficient quantity. Very satisfied! It's a bit of a walk from Komoro, but I'd like to visit again during the autumn foliage season.
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