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Tokyo's Best 7 Best Soba Restaurants in Japan 2023
Here are the Best 7 Soba Restaurants in Tokyo, as rated by locals. Enjoy Soba and more!
We have prepared 7 of the most popular and recommended soba restaurants in Tokyo for you. Discover the best restaurants Japan has to offer.
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1. Soba Tajima
Soba
3-8-6 Nishiazabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo Daiino Building 1F
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The supple, chewy, flavorful soba noodles go down well and are filling. A soba restaurant with a wide selection of specialty soba noodles, seasonal vegetable dishes, and Japanese cuisine. The interior of the store has a calm atmosphere with impressive white walls, and is a simple and smart Japanese-modern space. You can enjoy soba slowly with carefully selected sake.
2. Itasoba Kaoriya
Soba
Nakade Century Park 1F, 4-3-10 Ebisu, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
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A well-known restaurant in Ebisu where you can taste rustic soba noodles. The standard "Inaka Soba" has springy noodles, and two types of dipping sauce are available: soy sauce and sesame sauce. You can choose thick or thin soba noodles. We also recommend the sweetly seasoned [Dashi Rolled Tamago] and the freshly fried, crispy [Tempura]. Please enjoy the exquisite plate soba noodles.
3. laughter
Soba
5-23-3 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
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A popular soba restaurant that won one star in the Michelin Guide Tokyo 2020. The owner of the restaurant is Mr. Shinyo Urakawa, who has gained experience at famous soba restaurants such as Ebisu Takeyabu. Inside, the glossy wooden tables and simple Japanese-style walls create a relaxing atmosphere. There are about 15 seats at the counter and tables. The soba noodles have a chewy texture and a strong flavor, and the soup is also excellent. Please enjoy the deep taste of soba.
4. Keyaki Kurosawa
Soba
Fujita Mannendo Building 1F, 3-2-15 Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo
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Tsuki Kurosawa is about an eight-minute walk from Roppongi. A disciple of Mr. Kunihiro Takahashi, a soba master, purchases the best buckwheat seeds for each season and season, and mills them with a stone mill in the store. They are particular about the ingredients such as meat, vegetables, and seafood, and you can enjoy the ingredients with simple seasoning. Hisao Kurosawa, the son of film director Akira Kurosawa, has created an interior that reflects Kurosawa's worldview.
5. Raian
Soba
Tokyo, Shibuya-ku, Shibuya 1-4-13 Dongyu Building 1F
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A restaurant where you can enjoy soba noodles and Japanese cuisine in a stylish setting. The restaurant has counter seats, table seats, and private rooms, creating an elegant and stylish atmosphere. At the main counter, you can enjoy your meal while watching the chef's handling. The classic soba noodles are thin and go down smoothly. There is a wide variety of drinks, especially sake, and there are also many wines that go well with soba and Japanese food.
6. Masenbou
Soba
1-22-5 Aobadai, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
Provided by AutoReserve
About a 5-minute walk from Nakameguro, the Japanese-style and elegant interior is a calm space for adults. The buckwheat noodles made by Mr. Junichiro Baba, a craftsman, are fragrant buckwheat noodles made from brown buckwheat grown in Aomori and Shinshu with a stone mill. We want you to enjoy the calm interior and exquisite soba noodles.
7. Soba and Gesshin
Soba
2-44-15 Nakamachi, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
Provided by AutoReserve
10 minutes walk from Yutenji Station. This is a soba restaurant where you can enjoy hand-made soba made by slowly grinding high-quality domestically grown buckwheat with a stone mortar. The restaurant has a calm atmosphere and is equipped with counter seats. It is a warm shop that is easy for families to use.
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