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Kishimen Saryo Ishikon
Nagoya kishimen enjoyed with refined dashi made by a long-established kombu specialty store.
Kishimen Saryo Ishikon is run by Aji no Takumi Ishikon, a long-established kombu specialty store with more than 100 years of history. It is a place where you can enjoy carefully crafted kishimen (Kishimen noodles) made with exceptional dashi. The broth is generously prepared with ingredients such as natural makombu kelp from Hokkaido and Nagoya Cochin, Aichi’s signature chicken breed. The noodles are original noodles made with wheat from Aichi.
The menu centers on kishimen. Each serving comes with seasonal rice, the day’s special side dish, and tororo kombu from Hokkaido. One of the most popular choices is the Nagoya Cochin Oyako Tsukimi, which lets you enjoy the rich flavor of Nagoya Cochin. Other options include the cold Korokishimen and seasonal kishimen dishes. There is also a wide selection of side dishes, including the signature Umya Teba (4 pieces) and Beef Tendon Doteni with Hatcho Miso. You can also pair them with local sake.
The interior uses traditional crafts and materials from Aichi Prefecture. With table seating, counter seating, and generously spaced seats, the restaurant offers a calm, relaxing space to enjoy your meal.
Highlights
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Operated by Ishikon, a long-established kombu specialty store with over 100 years of history.
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Dashi made with Hokkaido makombu kelp and Nagoya Cochin.
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Original kishimen made with wheat from Aichi.
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A popular dish is the Nagoya Cochin Oyako Tsukimi Kishimen.
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A great selection of pairings, including signature chicken wings, doteni, and local sake.
Photos
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Kake kishimen made with the restaurant’s special kombu dashi
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A full lineup of cold kishimen dishes, including Korokishimen
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Simmered chicken wings cooked in Hokkaido makombu dashi
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A wide selection of side dishes, including Beef Tendon Doteni with Hatcho Miso
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The interior uses traditional crafts to share Japanese culture
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There is also an Aji no Takumi Ishikon retail shop at the storefront
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Can I make a reservation?
No. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Are there any tourist spots nearby?
Nagoya Castle is located Approx. 9 minutes away by car.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 棊子麺茶寮いしこん
- Postal Code
- 450-0002
- Address
- B1F Midland Square, 4-7-1 Meieki, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 450-0002
- Phone
- 052-462-9242
- Hours
- 11:00am–3:00pm (Last food order at 2:30pm), 5:00pm–8:00pm (Last food order at 7:30pm)
- Closed on
- January 1, the 3rd Monday of February, the 4th Monday of August
- Price Range
- 2,000 yen and up
- Access
- Approx. 1-minute walk from Nagoya Station on the JR lines
- Credit Cards
- Accepted
- Official website
- Official website (Japanese)
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