Misaki
Dive into the revered craftsmanship at Misaki, where every bowl of soba tells a story of authentic traditions in the heart of Kiryu.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the serene neighborhood of Kiryu, Gunma, Misaki is a captivating destination for those seeking an authentic soba experience in Japan. This cozy restaurant is a testament to tradition, drawing inspiration from Kyoto's culinary essence, and offering visitors a taste of authentic Japanese craftsmanship in every bowl.
Renowned for its handmade soba noodles, Misaki crafts each dish with reverence to tradition, using finely sourced buckwheat and age-old techniques. Guests can savor a menu abundant with classic items such as niku soba, paired with succulent cuts of meat, and kamo seiro, where the refreshing cold noodles and rich duck dipping broth create a harmonious blend.
The ambiance at Misaki transports you to a time where simplicity and authenticity reign supreme. The intimate setting, accentuated by subtly ornate decor, offers a welcoming respite for both casual diners and soba aficionados. Whether seated at the cozy interiors or on the charming outdoor patio, diners are treated to personalized service that speaks volumes about the heartfelt hospitality endemic to Japanese culture.
Complemented by the chef's warmth, every visit feels personal as they share stories behind each dish, ensuring every bite tells a tale of dedication. Misaki is not just a restaurant; it is an experience, a meeting of tradition, craftsmanship, and flavor, making it a must-visit for those exploring Kiryu.
Misaki Phone Number
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Misaki Address
1-8-34 Higashi, Kiryu-shi, Gunma 376-0034
Misaki 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
Gunma is a mountainous playground in the Kanto region, with probably the best adventure sports and hot spring bathing in all of Japan.
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