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3 based on 84 reviews
Nagasaki Champon is a specialist chain with more than 500 restaurants across the country established with the slogan, "Make Nagasaki Champon noodles the world's staple food!". Champon with Lashings of Vegetables includes 480 grams of 7 types of vegetable.
What can be said is that Japanese fast food is doing well in competition.Food court at Termianl 3 offers quick alternatives before departure or after arrival. Passengers are happy for alternatives after traveling on low coast carriers as they tend to serve little or no food on board.
4 based on 71 reviews
New-ish (2018) resto in Terminal 1 Central Food court. Heard about Tomita and how they're consistently delicious.Tsukemen with cha-siu and half-boiled egg did not disappoint. The ramen was just enough resistant before yielding with delicious texture. The tsukemen dipping sauce was DELICIOUS. Very savory with generous helping of scallions, garlic, and base with some mori and bamboo shoots thrown in.All for... ¥1100.What a deal.
4 based on 103 reviews
I was not staying in this hotel but went there for dinner. A good choice of Chinese food.The service was good.Price similar to all the other hotels around.
4 based on 101 reviews
Given the price and its location, this is very reasonable restaurant to eat before catching your next flight. We had the tuna sushi special and it was the perfect choice for the tuna lovers with at least 4 variety of tuna, all pretty fresh. Not a bad way to say goodbye to Japan.
4 based on 155 reviews
Very close to the train station! Took the hotel shuttle here and just a few mins walk from the bus stop! easy to read menu with lots of pictures! Gyoza was delicious! They seat you quickly and food comes out quickly. A lot of people waiting to come in to eat so don't take too much time! Would come back for a quick bite!
4 based on 105 reviews
We were looking for a halal place to eat at the airport before our flight back home, and Googled this place. The restaurant is on the 5F level in the food court area, facing the runway. All I can say is OMG!!! Who knew youâd find such a gem in Narita? The udon was out of this world and the tempura just sublime. Now back home amconstantly thinking of this place, desperate to go back to Narita again, whatever the excuse!!
4 based on 123 reviews
âEdo-kkoâ means the lively people who lived in Edo (previous Tokyo). Edo-mae sushi is a type of sushi served in Edo and still popular in Tokyo. Although this restaurant is called âEdokkoâ, it lacks the lively atmosphere of âEdoâ (Tokyo). Never mind, itâs in Narita, that is a long way from Tokyo. Previously they used to reheat a piece of cooked anago (a family of eel) and tamago (thick omelette) slowly on a griller. As it tasted so good, I went back to this restaurant. But they didnât do it any more. The chief chef bluntly said that the ones they serve now was quick and good. So my friend ordered raw oyster, which she called âoyster milkâ. Then, we ordered âtamagoâ, unagi (eel), âkazunokoâ (herring roe), akagai (ark shell) and a few more ânetaâ. I paid 3,520yen, while my friend paid over 5,000yen because of the raw oyster. I wouldnât be bothered to go to this restaurant again. It would be a lot more enjoyable to go to a sushi restaurant in Tokyo, where we can enjoy edo-mae sushi in the lively welcoming atmosphere of real âedo-kkoâ.
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4 based on 159 reviews
The Airport's managers know what kind of things you're looking for and you donât have to go far to find them. You may have some difficulties since they don't label very many things using the English alphabet. If you can find an English speaker to assist you, it will be a really big help. Tourists usually go for seafood flavored âramenâ soups, or ginseng tea as they may believe it's either good for the heart or helps you lose weight. There are a lot of sweet desserts and pies to tempt you, but you'll be taking a chance on your choices since, again, thereâs no explanation in English. I recommend that you take home a couple packs of âcorn teaâ (good for the digestion), but I'll select an assortment of Japanese rice cakes. Bonne continuation!!! (All the Best)
4 based on 375 reviews
We visit here often and we love it. The food is delicious and our toddler delights in all the airplane memorabilia!! The staff are so friendly also. If you are heading down to the temple from Narita Station via the main Street, youâll come across it on your right!! Best Ramen and their fried rice is amazing too! Enjoy!
Most Popular Japanese food in Narita, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
4 based on 131 reviews
Cozy spot just down the hill from the Keisei line train station and across the street from the grocery store. Itâs located on the second floor just up the white painted external stairway.Plenty to eat at good prices. Gioza, French fries, chicken, and fried veggies. The beer is very cold. If you are looking for a bargain and to get stuffed, this is your place. If you only have a short time in Narita town, there are many other spots with better food or more variety.Space is limited so get there early.
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