Nadai Yakisoba No Branch Narikoma Ya
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Discover where traditional noodles meet innovative flavors at Nadai Yakisoba No Narikoma Ya, nestled in the heart of Yamanashi.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the picturesque town of Hokuto in Yamanashi Prefecture, Nadai Yakisoba No Narikoma Ya reimagines the classic dish of stir-fried noodles with its signature 'soup yakisoba.' This dish features a harmonious blend of flavorful Worcestershire sauce and a unique, broth-like consistency, creating a comforting and savory experience. Originally crafted through inventive experimentation, it has become synonymous with the restaurant's identity.
Conveniently located near Nagasaka Station, the restaurant is easily accessible by train or car. The charming rural setting offers a quaint backdrop, allowing diners to escape the urban hustle for a serene dining experience.
The interior is welcoming and unpretentious, combining cozy counter seats for individual or intimate dining and communal tables for group gatherings. The relaxed atmosphere makes it perfect for a casual lunch or a leisurely family meal.
Friendly and attentive service further elevates the experience at Nadai Yakisoba No Narikoma Ya. Staff members are knowledgeable about the menu and are passionate about sharing the history and nuances of their unique dishes.
In addition to its famed yakisoba, the menu includes an array of comfort foods such as ramen and various stir-fried selections. Appetizers like gyoza and karaage ensure a delightful meal that caters to diverse tastes.
The restaurant masterfully balances tradition with modern influences, honoring its heritage while continually evolving to excite its patrons' palates.
Nadai Yakisoba No Branch Narikoma Ya Phone Number
Nadai Yakisoba No Branch Narikoma Ya Business Days
Nadai Yakisoba No Branch Narikoma Ya Address
2575-118 Nagasakachō Nagasakakamijō, Hokuto-shi, Yamanashi 408-0021
Nadai Yakisoba No Branch Narikoma Ya 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
Get your thrills at Fuji-Q Highland or relax by the waters of the glorious Fuji Five Lakes region; immersed in nature, Yamanashi Prefecture is Japan’s top wine producer and the mountainous home to the northern half of Mount Fuji.
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