Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan|そば天丸 池辺本店
Soba noodle shop, at 1720-1 Ikonobecho, Tsuzuki Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 224-0053, Japan
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Rating
3.9 (663 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 21:00
💲Price Range
¥1-1000
☎️Phone Number
+8145-507-3909
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More Comments at Google MapVisited for lunch on the way back from the sports center When you buy a meal ticket and hand it over, you can choose from Inaka Soba or Sarashina Soba for free: medium, medium, or large. The store was busy with people working outside and was crowded. I ordered a medium serving of cold inaka soba with kakiage. After waiting for a while, a voice calls out to you, and after you take it, top it with seaweed and green onions to your liking. I returned to my seat and immediately ate the soba.It had a good flavor and the noodles were chewy. The kakiage came in very large chunks, and although it was crispy, there was a lot of it. Personally, I thought it would have been better to have a large serving of soba and not have kakiage because the soba was delicious. Finally, I poured some soba-yu from the pot on the counter and drank it.It had a nice aroma and was very delicious. Next time I would like to try Sarashina soba as well.
A set of rice bowl and soba costs around 1000 yen. You can choose to have your soba hot or cold, and it's great that you can get a large serving at no additional charge. This time I had the hearty katsudon set, but I also recommend the crispy fried shrimp tempura.
I was looking for country soba or 100 percent soba, and I finally found it! Plus, there's parking! You can choose soba from Sarashina soba, Inaka soba, and Tenmaru original soba. Juwari soba is an extra charge. Today I decided to be stingy and chose the country soba and katsudon set. ^_^ Sarashina and Inaka are the same prices as average, medium, and large. The meat of the katsudon is soft. For a moment, I suspected that it was processed pressed meat, but I didn't know for sure. But it was delicious, so I don't care either way. This time, let's enjoy the soba noodles without the set! I think I'll go tomorrow too.
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