Teuchi Soba Tamura
Tempura / Fried Foods
Delight in hand-crafted soba and exquisite tempura at Teuchi Soba Tamura, located in the heart of Tokyo's Higashinihonbashi district.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in Tokyo's bustling Higashinihonbashi district, Teuchi Soba Tamura is a charming hideaway celebrated for its authentic handcrafted soba and delectable tempura. This Japanese culinary gem offers a splendid menu featuring buckwheat noodles made with precision and tempura that leaves you craving more. Enjoy the delightful harmony of flavors paired with a selection of local and international beverages.
Strategically located near the Toei Asakusa Subway Line's Higashinihonbashi Station, the restaurant is conveniently accessible—ideal for both locals and tourists exploring Tokyo's lively Chuo City area. The allure of Teuchi Soba Tamura lies in its impeccable blend of tradition and flavor, inviting you to step into a different era with its cozy, traditional Japanese decor. The warmth of the wooden interiors, combined with gentle lighting, crafts an intimate setting perfectly suited for family gatherings or a quiet dinner for two.
But it’s not just the ambiance that draws guests back time and again. Patrons revel in the sheer consistency and taste of each dish, enriched by the personalized touch of Chef Tamura, who diligently preserves authentic Japanese cooking methods honed over decades. Whether you're savoring a simple bowl of soba or exploring a tempura tasting menu, each morsel is a testament to the restaurant's commitment to culinary excellence.
Visitors appreciate not just the nuanced flavors but the genuine hospitality and warmth of the staff, ensuring every meal becomes a cherished experience. Teuchi Soba Tamura stands as a beacon of tradition and excellent flavors.
Teuchi Soba Tamura Phone Number
Teuchi Soba Tamura Business Days
Teuchi Soba Tamura Address
Biko Higashinihonbashi Building 1F, 3-10-9 Higashinihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0004
Teuchi Soba Tamura 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.
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