Teuchi Soba Koyori
Soba / Udon / Noodle
Experience authentic soba at Teuchi Soba Koyori in Kanazawa, where exquisite craftsmanship meets traditional charm and unmatched flavors.
Restaurant Details
Teuchi Soba Koyori is a charming dining spot located in the serene Nagata area of Kanazawa, Ishikawa. This restaurant specializes in authentic Japanese soba noodles, crafted with precision using premium buckwheat. Rooted in the time-honored tradition of soba-making, Koyori is celebrated for its ten zaru soba, a delightful pairing of hand-crafted noodles and perfectly crispy tempura, as well as the kamo zaru soba, featuring tender duck. Every dish reflects a deep respect for culinary craftsmanship, offering a genuine taste and experience of Japan.
Situated just a short walk from the lively Kanazawa Station, the location is convenient yet embodies tranquility. Upon entering, guests are welcomed into a space that beautifully reflects traditional Japanese aesthetics, with wooden interiors creating a cozier, inviting atmosphere. Adding to the restaurant's allure is its dedication to quality service, where staff members provide attentive yet unobtrusive service, ensuring an unparalleled dining journey.
Teuchi Soba Koyori isn't just about food; it's about the harmony of flavors and experiences. Ideal for anyone interested in exploring Japanese food culture or simply enjoying a serene evening out, this venue is an oasis of hospitality and taste, drawing soba enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike.
Teuchi Soba Koyori Phone Number
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Teuchi Soba Koyori Address
2-20-13 Nagata, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-0043
Teuchi Soba Koyori 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
Stretching alongside the Sea of Japan, the coastal prefecture of Ishikawa boasts some dramatically diverse scenery ranging from rugged coastlines to untouched mountain backdrops, offering the freshest seafood and colorful locally-grown produce, harvested from rural areas.
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