After getting off the train at Hasegawa Station, you will see this shop on the way to the Kamakura Daibutsu. It sells soba noodles, but it also sells rice and some fried foods.
The soba noodles in this shop taste very refreshing, and the soy sauce is not too salty. The price per serving is less than 1,000 yen. It tastes fresh and comfortable, and it is worth experiencing.
In addition, I also ordered a portion of their Tendon. The rice underneath was covered in Japanese soy sauce, but it was not overly salty or sweet. It was still somewhat different from the rice bowls you get in Taiwan. I have to say that Japan’s local The rice bowls cooked here still taste better. The fried food above also tastes pretty good. Although it's not amazing, it's still averagely delicious.
The miso soup also tastes moderately salty. Friends who have been to Japan will definitely find that their miso soup is often too salty, but the miso soup in this store has a very good saltiness.
Overall, it is a delicious restaurant, and it is on the way to the scenic spot, so the transportation is very convenient. If you want to go to the Kamakura Buddha, you can stop by to eat and see it.
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