This small shop's pot-baked udon noodles are very popular, with chewy noodles, a rich variety of ingredients, and paired with a light broth and special seasoning, offering a unique taste.
The atmosphere inside the store is warm and welcoming, making it a beloved place for the community residents, allowing people to feel the taste of home.
Although the store does not provide plain water and prohibits outside food, there are clean restrooms available for use, and the service attitude is friendly.
It is a small shop that is loved by residents in the community. Many people come here to eat at noon and evening. It has a very hometown mommy taste.
My favorite is the hot pot udon noodles, Noodle Q, which has a little bit of everything, including 1 each of green vegetables, tofu, clams, eggs, and wontons. I especially like the addition of black vinegar and special hot sauce. Just a little bit will numb your tongue. Paired with light soup, each dish has its own flavor.
There is no boiled water in the store and no outside food is allowed, but there are clean toilets you can borrow.