Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan|Honmiraku
Soba noodle shop, Frituur at 7-7 Tsuokacho, Asahi Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 241-0805, Japan
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Rating
3.6 (293 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 11:00
💲Price Range
¥1000-3000
☎️Phone Number
+8145-951-3988
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More Comments at Google MapA cherry blossom bamboo steamer perfect for spring! Pink soba noodles with cherry blossom leaves mixed in. It also comes with eggplant dengaku. The soba noodles here are delicious! ! I want to eat it regularly. There used to be a lot of soba restaurants on Gonta-zaka, but lately I've only been to this one. The customer base is a little high, but I guess that's because the taste is recognized. The other day, I was extremely hungry after the lesson, so I ordered a tempura bowl set. The freshly fried tempura and rice were soaked in a mellow soup that soaked it up all at once. It was a happy lunch with some cold soba noodles in between. The parking lot was almost full at the time, so it was a strange location. It was quite difficult for beginner drivers. If your point card is full, you will get 500 yen off next time. happy. <Additional> Juwari soba is delicious! I finally had the chance to try Juwari Soba, which I had never seen before because it was sold out, today. I had it with cold soba noodles. It had a great taste and went down smoothly. If you want soba near Tsurugamine, this is the place. My family only goes to this store. I guess it's mostly lunch on holidays. There are table seats and raised seats inside the restaurant. The staff are all cheerful female staff. Especially recommended is the cold soba. Ninety percent soba is on the menu, but it's often sold out, so I haven't tried it yet. It seems like you have to go early. I often order a cold soba and tempura set. But on this day, the tororo soba noodles were made without eggs. Even though it was October, it was still a hot day, and the yam went right in.
I like soba restaurants, so I always ask, Oh? I love visiting soba restaurants that catch my eye. When it comes to soba restaurants, I love soup stock, so I always order soba, katsudon, and tempura. I ate it with my son, but I am grateful that the large serving is free. Also, I would like to come by all means.
Honmiraku is a soba restaurant that I've been curious about for a long time. I was late on my way home from the hospital today, so I stopped by! First of all, the parking lot is huge! This makes it easy to get into the car! ! High points! ! The store has chair seats and tatami rooms, so it's OK for families with children and the elderly! The staff were also very kind and helpful, and I was relieved to see them smiling and making me a refill of hot tea, saying, ``It's cold today.'' What I ate today was natural shrimp tempura soba. My husband had the free large portion. The soba noodles are fragrant and delicious, and the tempura is freshly fried and crispy! The number of tempura pieces includes 2 shrimp, squid, eggplant, green pepper, and pumpkin, making it a great deal. The shrimp 🦐 were also large and delicious. I just wanted a little more plumpness. The soup stock was a little thinner than the one at Gonta-zaka in Nagoya, but it went well with the crispy tempura. Even though it was a normal portion, I was so full that I felt like I was going to burst. My husband is too full to move! ! That's what I mean. Free large portions are great for men! If I had to complain about one thing, it was probably because the soba was warm, but there was no soba soup. I really like soba soup, so I was a little disappointed. It was a feast.
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