Kawara Soba Main Branch Otafuku
Soba / Udon / Noodle
Indulge in the signature kawara soba at Yamguchi's Kawara Soba Otafuku, renowned for its crispy noodles on heated tiles and serene onsen setting.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the picturesque setting of Yamaguchi Prefecture, Kawara Soba Otafuku is celebrated for its innovative approach to traditional Japanese cuisine, notably the kawara soba dish. This culinary marvel blends soothing flavors with historical significance dating back to the Meiji period.
Kawara soba features cha soba noodles served atop heated roof tiles, creating a delightful crispy texture. This signature dish is elegantly garnished with fragrant kinshi tamago (shredded egg), savory beef, and paired with a tangy dipping sauce, adding a burst of citrusy lemon and fiery momiji oroshi (grated daikon and chili pepper), offering both visual and gustatory delight.
The restaurant’s serene location within the Kawatana Grand Hotel offers guests a tranquil atmosphere enhanced by the hotel's luxurious amenities. Its prime spot caters to travelers exploring iconic spots like Tsunoshima as well as locals residing in the Kawatana area. The ambiance beautifully marries the charm of traditional decor with modern conveniences.
An inviting atmosphere and attentive service make it ideal for dining, whether for a quiet family outing or a romantic dinner. Kawara Soba Otafuku promises an unforgettable culinary journey celebrated by both locals and visitors alike, thanks to its authentic flavors and fresh local ingredients. The added convenience of the nearby hotel baths offers a perfect pre or post-dining experience.
Kawara Soba Main Branch Otafuku Phone Number
Kawara Soba Main Branch Otafuku Business Days
Kawara Soba Main Branch Otafuku Address
4912-1 Toyouracho Oaza Kawatana, Shimonoseki-shi, Yamaguchi 759-6301
Kawara Soba Main Branch Otafuku 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
Travel off-the-beaten-track to a quiet and rural prefecture that’s home to serene beaches, tranquil caves, and ancient castles, and has a history that’s dominated by the samurai. Its Dassai sake is famed, and local delicacies include the poisonous fugu (pufferfish).
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