Takasaki, Gunma, Japan|Hidakaya - E’site Takasaki
Chinese restaurant, at Japan, 〒370-0841 Gunma, Takasaki, Yashimacho, 222 イーサイト高崎 2階
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Rating
3.8 (155 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 11:00
💲Price Range
¥1-1000
☎️Phone Number
+8127-324-4100
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Reviews
More Comments at Google MapHidakaya's first Gunma store. Immediately on the 2nd floor of the east exit of Takasaki Station. From hearty menus to menus that can be enjoyed with alcohol and snacks, we have a rich selection of products that can't be described as a Chinese restaurant chain. The most popular is tanmen with plenty of vegetables. Personally, I prefer Chinese noodles. There are also great value sets that come with half-fried rice or gyoza. There are also frozen dumplings available for takeout, so you can use them as souvenirs for your family after finishing your meal at the station. There are also single-person seats with partitions, and you can order using a touch panel. This is a convenient store that accepts various credit cards, electronic money, and barcode payments.
You can get on the train right away inside the station! So you can drink it while snacking until the last minute 🍺The price is reasonable and the taste is okay. That's enough! It's a store that changes quickly!
When I stopped by Higashi-Omiya Station in Saitama Prefecture for work as an exam proctor, there was a store near the east exit rotary, so I was thinking of doing it lightly. However, it was not possible to realize it due to the time of the train, and the new coronavirus infection began to spread, so I gave up. However, on December 14th of last year, I heard about the first Gunma store opening in the newspaper, and my expectations grew that I would finally be able to get it in Takasaki. This time I ordered a yakitori bowl and ramen set, which is a similar combination to Naohisa's set, but I think it's a good deal in terms of budget. If there are side dishes such as mince cutlets and potato salad on the menu, it seems to be misunderstood as a public dining room. It was a ramen shop that warms the body and the heart.
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