Reviews on Japanese food in Sobetsu-cho, Hokkaido, Japan including Mingei Goten Toda Kanko View Restaurant, Ryokan Bangakuso, Rest House Azusa, Restaurant & Flower Karzz, Yunotoya Restaurant Sansai, Sobakura, Ippontei, Meshidokoro Matsumaeya, Okadaya, Restaurant Hanako
Things to do in Sobetsu-cho
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4 based on 53 reviews
Walked into this restaurant after our stroll along lake Toya to have lunch. Their udon had a chewy texture and the curry katsu rice was flavorful. If visiting in the winter and you would like a dessert that can warm you up, do try their warm soup with rice cake. There is a tinge of nuts and when eaten with the rice cakes, the blend of the soup with rice cakes does wonders.The cold soup with rice cakes and red bean is also a must try.
Food was big and delicious. Staff was super friendly. They offer scallop with egg rice, similar to chicken with egg rice, but this is a rare find, at least this is my first time seeing this item in a Japanese restaurant. Probably because Hokkaido is well known for their scallop. It comes with miso soup with scallop as well. The miso soup was super delicious with scallop and seafood favour. This is a must have.
4 based on 25 reviews
Visited as a couple for lunch while touring the Toyako area. We were told this one is a local favorite.. so decided to check it out.This restaurant is located relatively far down the Toya Shopping strip and about as far from the ship boarding area as you can get... which was sort of perfect for us to wrap up the walk. The town is not large, anyway. Upon entry we found it about half filled on a weekday with all locals. There are about 10 counter seats and a large number of tatami tables for families--typical of local ramen joints. The restaurant is most definitely family run--husband, wife, son were all working the rounds.The specialty of the restaurant is soy sauce based ramen which they have two type--"black" and "red". This is in addition to offering of other standard ramen--miso, shio, etc.. They also have a specialty condiment which is some sort of a "dough" which absorbs the soup. The broth here is also a little different from your typical Tokyo or Fukuoka shop in that it is relatively thinner and lighter--more like a stock--though salty nonetheless. Noodles are typical Hokkaido thicker type high in alkaline content.We ordered a black, a red, and a gyoza. I was a little amused to see the red is not actually red... just a term. But per the owners explanation (before I ordered), the "black" is characterized by extra intense soy sauce soup base, while the "red" has extra shio addition to the broth--not to denote colour of the soup. The ramen was quite simple but satisfying. We also ordered extra egg and chashu... the eggs were perfectly good, chashu is of the softer type, which I actually prefer. Gyoza filling was average but served lip smackingly crisp.Overall, pretty good bowl and we actually felt surprisingly good after the meal unlike some other ramen meals which often leave you lethargic or dehydrated an hour or two after eating. Given the lack of other great options in Toyako town... would recommend this for a quick and easy meal.
4 based on 47 reviews
If you find yourself in Toyako Onsen, the town on the southwest shore of Lake Toya, don't miss this outstanding soba restaurant:The shop is one street back (away from the lake) from the main lakeside road, on a southwest corner. No English menu, no Englis
Its located just across from the Toya Onsen Bus Terminal. It was closed on 2 evenings but we were happy to find it open for an early lunch (11.15am) just before we had to leave. Simple, yummy food, especially nice on a rainy afternoon.
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This is pleasant eatery serving a range of Curry, and a selection of Chinese rice and noodle dishes by the lake. The portions are large and a decent variety. It looks to get busy on the weekend and we did wait over 45 minutes for meals to arrive which is slow for Japan or maybe we hit on a staff shortage day ?? A little annoying if you are on a tight schedule. The meals were pleasant and the venue is very comfortable with a nice ambience.
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