Tora No Butter
Soba / Udon / Noodle
Savor Tora No Butter's famous Curry Udon in Kobe, where smooth noodles meet rich, spicy curry in a cozy, welcoming setting.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the bustling heart of Shin-Nagata, Kobe, Tora No Butter stands as an esteemed culinary gem that enchantingly harmonizes the traditions of Japanese cuisine with a modern dining approach. The restaurant is best known for its celebrated Curry Udon, a symphony of flavors where rich, aromatic curry sauce melds seamlessly with delectably smooth noodles, creating a taste sensation. Diners have the unique option to personalize this already exquisite dish with a variety of toppings, such as succulent fried shrimp, crispy chicken, or savory beef tendon, further elevating their dining experience.
Beyond its renowned flavors, Tora No Butter offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, framed by exquisite wooden decor that perfectly balances traditional aesthetics with contemporary comfort. The harmonious environment creates a cozy retreat for both casual and special gatherings, ensuring memorable experiences on every visit. In the evenings, this vibrant eatery transitions into an inviting izakaya, boasting an expansive menu that caters to a wide range of palates. Each dish is paired intentionally with an assortment of refreshing beverages, making it an exhilarating exploration of tastes for both locals and travelers alike.
The dedicated staff at Tora No Butter excel in customer service, contributing to the restaurant's renowned reputation for providing impeccable hospitality. Whether it’s the welcoming smile at the door or the meticulous attention to detail at your table, the team ensures that every guest enjoys an unforgettable dining journey.
Tora No Butter Phone Number
Tora No Butter Business Days
Tora No Butter Address
1-1-3 Wakamatsucho, Nagata-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 653-0038
Tora No Butter 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
Hyōgo is home to the best beef in the world, Kobe beef, and that’s not all. From vast natural parks to one of the oldest and biggest castles in Japan, this prefecture covers all bases with natural beauty and a thriving food culture inspired by Chinese and French immigrants in the port cities.
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