
Sojibo DiverCity Tokyo Plaza Store
Enjoy Aromatic and Authentic Soba at a Rural Private House-Style Restaurant.
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A restaurant near Kinshicho Station where you can taste delicious soba and Japanese food.
A Shinshu Soba restaurant that offers homemade soba noodles, located on the second floor of the building right next to JR Kinshicho Station. The interior is designed to convey the warmth of wood and feels comfortable and relaxing.
For light meals, Zaru Soba, which is only soba noodles, is good, but a full set menu is recommended.
The set meal includes soba noodles, a seasonal seafood bowl, tempura and so on. It is quite a variety of food and highly recommended.
For those who fancy an alcoholic beverage, there is the Horoyoi Set which includes two snacks and a drink, great for a short break.
Large shrimp tempura zaru soba with a whole fresh wasabi
Katsudon set meal with cold soba
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Do you have menus in foreign languages or with pictures? (If so, please let us know the languages available.)
Yes, we do.
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Do you serve vegetarian menus?
Yes, some menu items feature ingredients such as seasonal vegetable tempura, wild plants, and green onions.
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Can I get take-out?
Yes.
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Is there free Wi-Fi available in the restaurant?
Yes, it is
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