Reviews on Japanese food in Yuzawa-machi, Niigata Prefecture, Japan including Nakanoya Yuzawa-honten, Yukinto, Ethigo Tonkatsu Ninjintei, Echigo Tokamachi Kojimaya Echigo Yuzawa, Yuzawa Kamakura, Moritaki, Yasuyoshi, Shinbashi, Hifumi, Uonuma Kyuijiinu Ryori Muran Gottsuo
Things to do in Yuzawa-machi
4 based on 32 reviews
Such a comfortable atmosphere, good service and convenient for the train. My cappaccino and baked cheesecake was small but very nice. The pizzas for the rest of the table were delicious.
4 based on 24 reviews
Everything there is nice but I recommend the hot pot it is tasty and has a lot of ingredients such as udon.....mushrooms...vegetables . I highly recommend it cos it is convenient and yummy
4 based on 75 reviews
Famous for the soba and it lives up to its name. Also serves other Japanese dishes and we particularly enjoyed the tempura as well. Service was excellent, to the point where the chef actually offered to send us back to our resort (Takahan) late at night. Please give this place a try if you're skiing / snowboarding around here!
4 based on 33 reviews
This is a traditional Japanese restaurant with a very relaxing and homey feel. When we went into the restaurant, it was filled with locals.They had an English menu, so we ordered their Special set which consisted of shabu shabu with fresh Nigatta pork and vegetables, mixed sashimi platter and mixed tempura. All the ingredients used were very fresh.The thinly cut Nigatta pork cooked in the shabu shabu was very yummy and we ordered an extra serving of pork.They had a nice selection of sake from Nigatta and other parts of Japan for us to choose from. Sake and shabu shabu is always a great pairing.The servers were very helpful. Whenever help was needed, we pressed a bell on our table and they will come promptly.The price of the food and sake was very reasonable.Overall, it was an enjoyable experience. The weather outside was 0 degree Celcius and we were having hot soup and sake in a small Japanese town.
4 based on 46 reviews
Great little recommendation from the friendly woman in the shooting gallery shop a couple of doors down. Two tatami rooms busy with families cooking udon nabe over table top gas cookers. We thought we might need a little too much instruction so ordered a couple of dishes from the pictures. Delicious agadashi tofu in a savoury soy broth, the Karage were tasty fried chicken drumsticks with side salad, salted fried ebi (prawns) in the shells that the kids loved getting stuck into. We also ordered a sashimi set (the 1st picture on menu), rice, tofu, fabulous salted trout that my 5 year old demolished, sashimi of course, salad with melon, outstanding miso soup and fresh green beans with mayo. 2 large beers, 5 full bellies, another great yuzawa experience for 6000 yen. Awesome.
5 based on 29 reviews
Our family of four were in Yuzawa for a few days skiing stayingbat Naspa. But food in Naspa was so-so, catering mainly to its captive market of hotel ski packages so we made plans to dine out every nite.But many restaurants in Yuzawa dont take reservations just walkins but Kamakura does.Abt 100m past the train station but so worth it.It was full on a sunday nite and a few locals were turned away. Lucky we made a reservation via naspa.We ordered almost everything off the menu.We ordered the DIY wagyu beef grilled over a hot stone. It was so good that we wanted a 2nd order but they ran out.The robotaki was well done, smoky and yet still succulent.The copper kettle rice was just niigata rice done plain and simple, u will savour every grain. Rice will never be the same again.Sashimi was as fresh as you can find in japan.Even the humble karaage fried chicken was cracking and yet still juicy inside.Yuzawa may be a small town but it was a croaching tiger hidden dragon in Kamakura.And all that came to just jpy9k. Less than buffet dinner for 1 pax at naspa.
4 based on 67 reviews
Among Japanese people, buckwheat noodles are very popular. Niigata style hegi-soba is something different from the ordinary Japanese buckwheat noodles when you produce. You can enjoy the Niigata style noodle here with tempura fries and Japanese sake wines. This restarurant is conveniently located just a few seconds walk distance from the Shinkansen Station. It is located in the station so you don't need an umbrella even it snows or rains.
4 based on 58 reviews
We had lunch here on our last visit to Yuzawa and it was really good. Ninjintei is about 10 min walk from the station but it is well worth it. Good prices and very good crispy tonkatsu with various choises of sauce. Staff friendly. Highly recommended.
4 based on 71 reviews
Soooo many sake to taste! My husband and I each purchaced 5 tokens and sampled 10 different types of sake from the Niigata region. Do not miss the 50 different types of flavored salts, too. Also buy a cucumber and sample the miso!
4 based on 114 reviews
This place is popular which means that you will have to wait to get seated as it is always crowded. I heard its popular even for the locals. I will recommend trying out the hegi soba which is a Niigata blend of soba and seaweed (funori). Adding a few orders of tempura with local sake will be a feast. And the price is affordable.
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