Service: Very kind and friendly
Facilities: and equipment: Old but very clean overall. Excellent washroom
Prices: Reasonable
Strong points: Soba/buckwheat noodles and Japanese tradkional meals. Some very good local sake available!
With two friends of mine, I have the opportunity to visit an old and traditional soba/buckwheat noodles restaurant in Shimizu Ku, Shizuoka City, not far from Kusanagi JR Station: Kinouene!
They are actually associated to an old association!
Looking forward to seeing some flowers blooming next time!
I espied some great sake! Pity it was lunch time or I wouldn’t have resisted their call!
So traditional!
One of my friends ordered “ebiten soba/hot soba with deep-fried large prawns”!
My other friend opted for one of the full Japanese\ lunch sets!
Plentiful and healthy!
The more for it we eat in an environment totally void of smoke! Actually not so many soba restaurants prohibit smoking!
As for me I opted for the “Kamo seiro”!
Cold soba with hot duck soup!
Very tasty soba!
You dip the soba into the great duck soup before eating them and enjoy the slices of duck in between before drinking up everything!
See you there again, you bet!
KINOENE Te Uchi Soba
Shizuoka City, Shimizu Ku, Nanatushinya, 423-6
Opening hours: 11:00~15:00, 17:00~20:00
Closed on Thursday
Car park available for 6 cars
Entirely non-smoking!
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