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Shimizu, Shizuoka, JapanIwasakibeikokusharikobo

Takeout restaurant, Rice shop at 55 Shinshuku, Shimizu, Sunto District, Shizuoka 411-0901, Japan

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4.2 (101 comments)

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Opening Time

Closing Time: 13:30

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Phone Number

+8155-983-2800

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Visited for coverage of the "green rice" special issue of Izu Taberu Tsushin. You can casually eat rice balls made from green rice, a specialty of Shimizu Town. Inside the green rice ball was wasabi seaweed and it was delicious. I want you to eat it. There were about 25 types of rice balls, and I wanted to conquer them all. You can take out rice balls, and you can feel the warmth or kindness of people. There are 4 parking spaces in front of the store.

I bought a musubi bento box, and you can choose two rice ball flavors regardless of the price, and the price is cheap for this size. Of course, the taste of the rice was very delicious, and there were a lot of toppings. It was nice to be able to eat in and have miso served for free. However, the thing that surprised me the most was the fried chicken that came with the bento, it was so delicious that my eyes jumped out! It goes best with salt rice balls! It's easy to eat, crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and the chicken has a lot of flavor, so it's delicious! It was so delicious that I wish they sold it as fried chicken alone, so please try buying the Omusubi bento! ! ! !

I sometimes go there to buy onigiri, and as expected, it's a rice ball from a rice shop. They're small and cost about 160 yen each, but they're so delicious that you can't go wrong with having as many as you want. That's why I eat ramen in the morning at Yamaokaya and then go shopping. I was surprised that so many people praised the store staff. I wonder what you're looking for when you go there. I wonder if they're going there because they want onigiri, or maybe they're looking for affection? I don't like the word "service industry", but it doesn't mean that the staff are inferior to the customers, but it's definitely better to expect good taste than that. I wrote this because when I look at the reviews of various places, there are many people who are asking too much of the store staff. If you were in that clerk's shoes, you'd think that customers like that are worthless and you'd laugh. Yes, the price of onigiri has gone up a little, but it's still delicious and I'm looking forward to buying it.

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