Eiko
Discover Eiko in Mibu, Tochigi: Authentic Chinese flavors and ramen favorites like levanira and tori soba near Toy no Machi Station.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the picturesque district of Mibu in Tochigi, Eiko invites you to savor classic Chinese cuisine infused with unique ramen delights. This culinary haven has garnered a loyal following for its famed levanira set meal, a favorite amongst both locals and visiting food enthusiasts.
At Eiko, each dish is a testament to authentic flavors and expert culinary craftsmanship. The signature levanira set offers a delightful journey through an array of taste sensations, perfectly balanced with fresh, quality ingredients. Meanwhile, the delightful tori soba provides a rich, umami experience, expertly combining tender chicken with perfectly cooked noodles.
Strategically located near Toy no Machi Station, Eiko ensures patrons have easy access alongside ample parking. The restaurant exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere, making it an ideal locale for both intimate meals and larger gatherings.
With its interior reflecting a blend of modern comfort and traditional charm, Eiko provides a welcoming ambiance. The staff, ever attentive and friendly, elevate the dining experience, ensuring that each visit creates memorable moments.
Whether you're a seasoned local or a curious traveler exploring Tochigi, Eiko promises a dining experience that combines rich history with modern culinary innovation. Do not miss their signature ramen specialties, particularly the mouth-watering ebi soba, a shrimp-infused noodle dish that's often the highlight of many diners' visits.
Eiko Phone Number
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Eiko Address
2-5-9 Saiwaicho, Mibu, Shimotsuga-gun, Tochigi 321-0203
Eiko Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
To the north of Tokyo, escape Japan’s bustling capital and discover Tochigi Prefecture, known for stunning autumnal foliage in Nikko, hot springs of Nasu, and historic Utsunomiya.
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