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I visited this restaurant during my visit to Isazumi Shrine. It was crowded with customers coming in one after another probably due to the holiday, so I had to wait for about 15 minutes. I was guided to my table by an elderly lady and entered a nostalgic old-fashioned dining room. I ordered wonton and chashu noodles, and I particularly enjoyed the soft and curly noodles. The difference in seasoning between the chashu... View all feedback.
I visited this restaurant during my visit to Isazumi Shrine. It was crowded with customers coming in one after another probably due to the holiday, so I had to wait for about 15 minutes. I was guided to my table by an elderly lady and entered a nostalgic old-fashioned dining room. I ordered wonton and chashu noodles, and I particularly enjoyed the soft and curly noodles. The difference in seasoning between the chashu and braised pork was also exceptional. My granddaughter happily ate while making funny noises. The lady at the restaurant was charming and made the dining experience enjoyable. As a man, the regular portion was a bit small for me, so next time I will go for the large portion. The meal was delicious and satisfying. Thank you for the wonderful meal.
After visiting Isasumi Shrine, I decided to try this restaurant since it was nearby. It's only 1200 yen, which is a good deal. The restaurant was full, but the friendly older lady server provided excellent service. My family ordered soy sauce ramen with extra noodles and a seasoned egg, as well as boiled dumplings, by purchasing meal tickets and waiting. The place was constantly busy with customers coming in one after another. Since we had already purchased our meal tickets, we were seated quickly and our food came out promptly. The restaurant was filled with the smell of fish broth, but the ramen soup itself was clear and reminiscent of Kamaya or Ramen Koubou in Sugawara. It's a must-try for those who enjoy seafood broth-based soups. I nearly finished my whole bowl of soup, and the seasoned egg was perfectly cooked and flavored. The boiled dumplings were a perfect companion to the ramen. Even though it's far away, I would definitely come back to eat this delicious ramen again.
This restaurant is mostly run by lively and cheerful elderly people. I ordered the wonton noodles for 910 yen, the negi ramen for 650 yen, and the wontons for 350 yen as single items. The wontons were delicious but overall a bit expensive. It had a nostalgic taste reminiscent of the past.
親戚の家に遊びに行った際、よく食べに行きます。町中にある普通の食堂といった雰囲気で、従兄は高校の頃から通っているようです。 スープは煮干しの風味が効いていて、美味しいです。大盛りでおなか一杯満足です。