Kasama, Ibaraki, Japan|KIMURA-YA Soba, Udon & Inarizushi
Soba noodle shop, at 1351 Kasama, Ibaraki 309-1611, Japan
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Rating
3.8 (127 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 09:00
💲Price Range
¥1-1000
☎️Phone Number
+81296-72-0268
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More Comments at Google MapThe customer service is amazing ❗ The inari-san is also super delicious 🤘🍀 They were selling Onari-san to take home outside the shop, but when I asked them, ``Can I eat it inside the shop?'', they cheerfully answered, ``Yes!'' ❗ You pay outside and they take the trouble to re-serve it on your plate from the plastic pack.It's wonderful. The fried rice is firm and the flavor is deep sweet and spicy. There were a lot of ingredients and I enjoyed the colors❗ Thank you very much❗
I received a set of soba and three-colored Inari. I ordered a set, but the Inari didn't come out, so when I asked for help, I was told that there was a lack of coordination between the person taking the order and the person serving the food. I was so humbled that he made one of the three colored Inari different for me and my companion. The walnut Inari, udon and cucumber Inari, and Japanese ginger Inari were all Inari I had never seen before, and the well-boiled fried tofu was very delicious. By the way, ``Inari sushi'' is famous because it is located in front of the gate of Kasama Inari Shrine, but ``walnuts'' are also famous because there were many large walnut trees in this area in the past, and Kasama Inari Shrine was also called ``Kurumi Shrine.'' It seems that it is because of it. By the way, this restaurant apparently makes more than 10 types of Inari when there are a lot of customers, so you'll want to try all of them.
Very close to Kasama Inari. The parking lot is next to the store. Inari Sushi is available for take-out in front of the store, and there is a line. The staff may seem harsh at first glance, but I thought it was amazing how they dealt with unpleasant customers even when they were yelling at them. Honestly, is soba not soba but udon? So, the Inari sushi was not good, including the soup, but it was exquisite. In particular, the soba noodles and walnuts had a good balance of sweetness and were very delicious.
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