Konosu, Saitama, Japan|フライ やきそば 仙道
Japanese regional restaurant, Restaurant at 1775-11 Kamatsuka, Konosu, Saitama 369-0112, Japan
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Rating
4.2 (322 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 10:30
💲Price Range
¥1-1000
☎️Phone Number
+8148-549-0571
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More Comments at Google Map``Fries'' soul food from Kumagaya and Gyoda. It is a popular store that competes for the top in this area. In the past, it was a familiar snack that you could easily eat it at candy stores. Each store has a different flavor of fries, but Sendo's is unique in that the surface is sprinkled with breadcrumbs. Yakisoba is curly thick noodles. Recommended to eat with fries. The sizes are small, medium, and large. Both fries and yakisoba cost 350.400.500. The large size gives a good sense of size visually. The food is outstanding, including the cost performance! It is addictive and makes you want to eat it regularly. Personally, I like Sendo's yakisoba.
I visited the store for the first time on August 16th. It's a store I've always wanted to go to because it has something to do with Yamashita. Yamashita is too crowded, so I'll change saddles here. As I've gotten older, I can't eat much anymore, so I ordered some yakisoba and some fried noodles to see what happens. Compared to Yamashita, the yakisoba matched the flavor I was looking for. It tasted like yakisoba from a candy store in Gyoda that went out of business 45 years ago. The fries have the best chewy texture. Next time, I would like to go with the large yakisoba and small fries, and take some home with me. Thank you for the reunion after 45 years! If you buy the yakisoba and fries taken home from here and the jelly fries from Komagataya in Gyoda, you can complete the 3 types of Gyoda nostalgic gourmet food. Sorry to everyone in Konosu (Fukiage). . .
This is a restaurant where Saitama's B-class gourmet fries are delicious. Of course, the ``yakisoba'' is also delicious with its chewy, thick noodles. The menu only includes fries and yakisoba. Both sizes are available in large, medium, and small. So I always end up being greedy and ordering both in small sizes. You can eat them freshly made in the store, or take them home when they are slightly cooled and moist.
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