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Coffee Shop & Sweets

I grabbed a bite to eat at Nasu Cafe’ near Nasushiobara Station before heading out on my business trip!

I stopped by Nasu Cafe', a light-bite cafe in the waiting room at Nasushiobara Station. While waiting for the Shinkansen ahead of my Tokyo business trip, I filled up on their "Shiobara Chashu Noodles" and "Nasu Pork Long Sausage Dog." Here are my thoughts.
Kuroiso Station

I had tantan noodle and gyoza at the specialty restaurant “Tantan-tei” near Kuroiso Station.

I visited Tantan-tei, a tantan noodle specialty shop just a 4-minute walk from Kuroiso Station's West Exit, and had their “Large Tantan Noodles” & “Five Handmade gyoza.” The mellow richness of sesame paired perfectly with the chewy, medium-thin noodles! The handmade dumplings were large and very satisfying to eat.
Nishinasuno Station

I had the “Chashu Noodles” at Menya Hideyoshi, a ramen shop near Nishinasuno Station.

Menya Hideyoshi, a ramen shop just a 3-minute walk from the west exit of Nishinasuno Station, is famous for its light and refreshing soy sauce ramen. This time, I visited around lunchtime and had the "Chashu Ramen."
Coffee Shop & Sweets

Had a Tempura Rice Bowl Set at the Long-Standing Soba Restaurant “Kisoba Fuyou” Near Kuroiso Station

I visited the soba restaurant Kisoba Fuyou, just a minute's walk from Kuroiso Station's West Exit, for lunch and had the tempura rice bowl set (hot soba). With the weather turning much colder recently, the warm tempura rice bowl and soba were the perfect combination!
Japanese cuisine

Tried and Tested: Restaurant Heisei just 1 minute from Nasushiobara Station

Just a minute's walk from the west exit of Nasushiobara Station, you'll find the restaurant ‘Heisei’. They offer a wide variety of dishes, from soba and udon noodles to set meals and snacks. This time, I stopped by while waiting for the Shinkansen and enjoyed their maitake mushroom tempura soba!
Japanese cuisine

Tried and Tested: Soba & Udon at Kadoya near Nishinasuno Station

Just a 3-minute walk from Nishinasuno Station lies Kadoya, famous for its dipping noodles. This time, I visited and tried their Vegetable Tempura Cold Soba. If you're interested in the style of dipping cold soba into warm broth, check out this article!
Kuroiso Station

A long-established ramen shop near Kuroiso Station! Real visit & review of “Marushinhonke.”

A 5-minute walk from Kuroiso Station, I visited the long-established ramen shop ‘Marushin Honke’, in business for 60 years, to check out the menu and atmosphere. The chicken bone-based soy sauce broth paired perfectly with the medium-thick, curly noodles!
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