Top 5 Noodles in Nagano Prefecture

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そば処 時遊庵あさかわ
4.2
( 8 reviews ) $$

8053-4 Hotakaariake, Azumino, Nagano 399-8301, Japan

“Visited on November 11, 2023 A soba restaurant close to Hachimen Daio Footbath I went right when the store opened, but there were people lining up, so I had to wait a while to enter, write my name on the register inside the store, and wait outside, so be careful as you have to go inside once! I had the recommended wasabi bud soba in the store, and it was delicious. There is also a very elegant and tasteful booklet with pictures and poems drawn by the shop owner on the desk. Mr. Asakawa, the owner? Carlos is a very smiling and friendly old man who remembers Carlos and gave me a wonderful photo of Azumino some time ago, so I'm happy to display it in my room. The garden is also very large and is a wilderness of Azumino? We also recommend taking a leisurely stroll while waiting ✋”

かどの大丸
3.8
( 8 reviews ) $$

504 Nagano, 380-0841, Japan

“A long-established soba restaurant that is said to have been in business for over 300 years at the entrance to Zenkoji Temple. This is a perfect stop for sightseeing at Zenkoji Temple, so if you want to enjoy the sensual atmosphere of the early Meiji period buildings and mountain trails, but are looking for even a little bit of deliciousness, we recommend the ``Tokusei Handmade Sarashina'' or ``Special Handmade Tempura Sarashina''.”

Bunzo Main Store
3.9
( 8 reviews ) $$

14-3 Sakudairaekihigashi, Saku, Nagano 385-0028, Japan

“Đồ ăn ngon phục vụ tốt”

Kisoya
4

Kisoya

4.3
$$
Closed until 11:30 AM

4 Chome-6-27 Ote, Matsumoto, Nagano 390-0874, Japan

“With a gorgeous exterior, this restaurant served us a very Japanese lunch. For the unagi they informed us there'd be a 30 minute wait, which was totally worth it. It was delicate in texture and in flavor. The slightly sweet eel sauce flavored the rice underneath beautifully. I ordered karp which had a delicate texture and came with some parts of the fish I did not recognize. One of the waitresses spoke good English.”

Home Run Tei
4
( 8 reviews ) $$
Closed until 11:00 AM

Japan, 〒382-0087 Nagano, Suzaka, 市東 横町344須坂ショッピングセンターパルム1階

“As everyone has written, the store is located in the Suzaka Shopping Center "Palm" building (1st floor), which was a modern building near the station. Currently, most of the storefronts have withdrawn and the area is showing its age and is now a shuttered shopping street. For now, just keep going inside the closed shutters and you'll come to the end of a passageway, so just turn and it'll be right in front of you. There is a strong odor that indicates that the broth is made from pork bones, but unless you are someone who doesn't like pork bones, the smell won't be too strong. The customers are young and old, both men and women, so I think many people find the ramen delicious. What's more, the service is also quite good, as they make sure to replenish the cold drinks on the table. (It's only open for a short time, so don't expect too much friendliness during busy times...) As for the most important ramen, the thinly cut chashu that is boiled in an old-fashioned way and the richly flavored menma are irresistible. Also, I don't notice much of a smell, and personally, I almost groan at the flavor that comes out in the soup. Moreover, unlike it looks, the soup is not ``sticky''. The choice between miso and soy sauce is just a matter of preference, but for those who want to experience Home Run Tei's tonkotsu, soy sauce is the way to go. Regarding the salt content, many people seem to find it salty, but regular customers say that when they add the ``vinegar'' placed on the table, the harsh, sharp saltiness that they felt from the soup disappears. This is perfect because it makes it mellow! ! It has a taste that makes you think (this is my impression lol) Of course, there is no sourness left at all. Along with the ramen, we recommend ordering the bean sprout kimchi and green onion kimchi side dishes that many regulars order. It's a versatile dish that's great for snacking on while waiting for ramen, or for adding it all to your ramen. Both types of kimchi are good, and each one is 50 yen, so you should try it at least once. Adding bean sprouts and kimchi to the ramen is the best. Finally, the easiest and best way to pay at this store, which does not have a cash register, is to hand the last item of your order, such as ramen, directly to the staff member at your seat, or, even more smoothly, to leave the money on the table or counter. I think the pattern is that you leave it there and the staff takes it to you at the end (it's OK to leave an amount that gives you change). Absolutely no pork bones! I'm writing this assuming that you won't come here, but if you're okay with a little bit, I think there are many people who will become addicted to the flavorful soup after eating it 2 or 3 times.”

台湾料理 四季香
4.1
( 8 reviews )

797 Shinbo, Nakano, Nagano 383-0036, Japan

“It seems that he used to run a bar at a former convenience store (7-Eleven?). Taiwanese restaurants are characterized by the fact that they often operate out of convenience stores such as "Daily Yamazaki" and "LAWSON". Ordered shrimp mayo set meal + Taiwanese ramen for 990 yen Taiwanese ramen is a type of ramen that originated in Nagoya, but the thickness and thinness of the noodles and the taste of the soup vary depending on the restaurant. This Taiwanese ramen has a mild soup that is not spicy and the noodles are extremely thin and curly. The big, chewy shrimp with mayo and the rice is packed full! , shredded cabbage, fried croquettes, and pickled cucumbers.The dessert after the meal was almond tofu.It was a hearty POWER LUNCH where you could taste a variety of things at once. Each stir-fried or fried side dish is quite large and filling, so the set meal alone will fill you up, but if you eat it with the optional ramen, you'll be incredibly full, so be careful, it's really filling. Recommended for people who want to eat a lot of food I think even the ramen set is about 80% hungry.”

Top 5 Noodles in Nagano Prefecture

In the heart of Nagano Prefecture, Japan with 6 spots, you'll find amazing Noodles, holding an impressive reviews with almost 40 reviews from people worldwide.