(Source: 食べログ)
More than 20 restaurants in downtown Tajimi belong to a society called “Tajimi Yakisoba research society” and each restaurant makes an effort to serve delicious Tajimi Yakisoba. Among those restaurants, Tajimi Kotobuki Minamiten is especially popular as the first restaurant that served Tajimi Yakisoba as a standard menu.
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The most recommended menu in Tajimi Kotobuki Minamiten is, of course, “Tajimi Yakisoba” (400 yen). Although it doesn’t look any different from ordinary yakisoba, it is seasoned with spicy miso and goes well with beer or rice. Break the sunny-side up on top of yakisoba and mix the egg well with the noodles!
(Source: 食べログ)
Standard Chinese menu “Ebi no Chili Sauce ni (shrimps with chili sauce)” (700 yen) has many fans too. Fresh and plump shrimps and spicy chili sauce make you want to eat more rice! The crispy texture of leek accentuate the dish nicely.
(Source: 食べログ)
(Source: 食べログ)
More than 20 restaurants in downtown Tajimi belong to a society called “Tajimi Yakisoba research society” and each restaurant makes an effort to serve delicious Tajimi Yakisoba. Among those restaurants, Tajimi Kotobuki Minamiten is especially popular as the first restaurant that served Tajimi Yakisoba as a standard menu.
(Source: 食べログ)
The most recommended menu in Tajimi Kotobuki Minamiten is, of course, “Tajimi Yakisoba” (400 yen). Although it doesn’t look any different from ordinary yakisoba, it is seasoned with spicy miso and goes well with beer or rice. Break the sunny-side up on top of yakisoba and mix the egg well with the noodles!
(Source: 食べログ)
Standard Chinese menu “Ebi no Chili Sauce ni (shrimps with chili sauce)” (700 yen) has many fans too. Fresh and plump shrimps and spicy chili sauce make you want to eat more rice! The crispy texture of leek accentuate the dish nicely.
(Source: 食べログ)