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[Chiyoda Town, Gunma Prefecture] Cheap! delicious! Full of volume! 4 recommended popular restaurants in Chiyoda Town, Gunma Prefecture

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Chiyoda-cho, Gunma Prefecture has many restaurants that are cheap, delicious, and serve plenty of food. Among them, we will introduce four recommended stores.

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Eel/Kappo cuisine Nittaya

photo: Atsushi Takahashi<br>
photo: Atsushi Takahashi

Founded at the end of the Edo period. This is a long-established eel restaurant that takes pride in its sauce that has been passed down for about 160 years. It was also the setting for Tayama Hanabukuro's novel. Unaju 2,600 yen (tax included), Upper Unaju 3,100 yen (tax included), Special Unaju 4,500 yen (tax included) *Unajyu is a liver-sucking service. We also offer a la carte dishes such as catfish tempura and assorted sashimi, as well as rice bowl dishes.


Ishida Shokudo

photo: Atsushi Takahashi<br>
photo: Atsushi Takahashi

You can't eat it unless it's right after it opens! The famous Tonegawa Tendon (1,150 yen (tax included)) is a limited-edition menu item that is sure to sell out. The approximately 30cm conger eel tempura and two shrimp represent the majesty of the Tone River. The egg tempura with a runny yolk is also delicious, and the rice goes on and on. In addition, there is a wide variety of lunch menus that include fried rice, omelet rice, curry, and noodles, all of which are full of volume.


Otafuku Shokudo

This is a long-established restaurant that was founded in 1972 and is famous locally for its hearty meals. The recommended ``Umakara Chicken Katsu Set Meal'' comes with an extra-large chicken cutlet, hot spring egg, and miso soup for 1,000 yen (tax included). In addition, the lunch set, where you can choose noodles, fried chicken, fried horse mackerel, ham cutlet, etc., is full of volume and starts at 950 yen (tax included).


Soba Restaurant Imaizumi

photo: Atsushi Takahashi<br>
photo: Atsushi Takahashi

A soba shop opened by the owner's hobby. Only open on Saturdays and Sundays, the soba noodles made with buckwheat flour from Otoineppu, Hokkaido, are refreshing. You can feel the owner's commitment. Mori soba 700 yen (tax included), Sakura shrimp kakiage 550 yen (tax included).


Business hours of each store

Eel/Kappo Nittaya

Address: 70-1 Oaza Maiki, Chiyoda-machi, Oura-gun, Gunma Prefecture Business hours: 11:00-14:00/16:30-20:00 Closed: Mondays Phone number: 0276-86-2008 Official website: Nittaya

Ishida Shokudo

Address: 2081 Maiki, Chiyoda-cho, Oura-gun, Gunma Prefecture Business hours: 11:00-14:00/17:00-20:00 Closed: Tuesdays Phone number: 0276-86-5095

Otafuku Shokudo

Address: 1902-1 Maiki, Chiyoda-cho, Oura-gun, Gunma Prefecture Business hours: 11:00-14:00/17:00-20:30 Closed: Mondays Phone number: 0276-86-5047

Soba Restaurant Imaizumi

Address: 1308-3 Akaiwa, Chiyoda-cho, Gunma Prefecture Business hours: 11:30-14:30 Closed: Monday-Friday (open only on Saturdays and Sundays) Phone number: 0276-86-4326

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Chiyoda Town is a flat land that stretches from east to west along the left bank of the middle reaches of the Tone River, and is a town rich in water and greenery, located within 60 kilometers from Tokyo. It is located at the neck of Gunma Prefecture in the shape of a dancing crane, with Meiwa Town to the east, Tatebayashi City and Oura Town to the north, Oizumi Town to the west, and Saitama Prefecture (Gyoda City and Kumagaya City) to the south across the Tone River. We are in touch. The presence of ancient tombs dotted around the hilly area in the west suggests that large-scale settlements were established in the area from ancient times and that the area had a thriving culture. From the Middle Ages to early modern times, it was a central area for the Sanuki and Akai clans, and during the Edo period it boasted a prosperous history as a base for water transport to Edo using the Tone River. On March 31, 1955, Eiraku Village, Tominaga Village, and Nagara Village merged to create Chiyoda Village, and on September 30, 1955, the former Nagara Village was separated and incorporated into Nakajima Village, but after that. The town developed steadily and became Chiyoda Town on April 1, 1980, when it became a town. It is a town that has developed through a high level of integration of agriculture and industry, with agriculture centered on rice and wheat cultivation using the abundant water provided by the Tone River, and two industrial parks.

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