Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Fujinomiya including Mumesan, Okonomi Shokudo Ito, Numazu Uogashizushi Nagarezushi Fujinomiya, Nijiya Mimi, Sano Shokudo, Shokuji Dokoro Abe, Takenoko, Meshiya Nakatoyo, Tenjimbashi, Fuji Milk Land Farmer's Restaurant
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4 based on 16 reviews
They offer Chinese food and some traditional Japanese cuisine including ramen noodles, fried rice, and curry. They also have English menu! Please check it out!
4 based on 18 reviews
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4 based on 25 reviews
Our friends took us to this restaurant, it being one of the most popular in Fujimigaoka. We arrived at 2pm, tooked a numbered ticket from a self-help screen and printer setup and waited for a table together with about 30 other people. Customers were moving in and out fairly fast, so we were taken to our table after 35 minutes. There were, from memory, 5 tables from either side of the sushi delivery conveyor; each table can seat maximum 6 people.Sushi dishes are ordered off a series of menu screens on the tablet screen at each table. Matcha tea, soy sauce, chopsticks, wasabi, etc are all self-helped at the table. Once the order is placed, a restaurant staff brings our bill and we waited for our sushi.The wait was no more than 10 minutes, our 4 dishes of sushi was delivered by the conveyor to the window on the inner side of the table and then automatically pushed onto our table, one dish at a time.Our Matcha tea was very good, the sushi was fresh with a good thick slice of various fish type on top of the rice. It was an excellent lunch. As a visitor to the area, the downside of this restaurant was the total lack of contact, help or conversation with any of the restaurant staff. It took me a few tries to push the knurl knob hot water tap to get water for the tea, and not to turn the knob.
4 based on 16 reviews
We had lunch here after visited Makaino Farm, there is a few parking lots just opposite or next to the restaurant. It is a neighborhood traditional restaurant, wall pasted many photos with signature who & who visited. Counter seat & tatami room can be occupied about 30 person, smoking allowed. 5 of us arranged in a tatami room, about 10 counter seats still full at 2pm.We ordered almost everything to share, included Yakisoba (traditional fried soba very popular in Fujinomiya), Okonomiyaki (Japanese pancake), green onion pancake, bbq octopus, yakitori, homemade gyoza, fried liver with some vegetables. The most popular Yakisoba was superb delicious, the rest was good except the green onion pancake was average. Price very reasonable and staff very friendly.Highly recommended for who visit Makaino Farm or Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine. Thanks for the vote if you found this helpful :D
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4 based on 38 reviews
Mume-san (not Muesan) has the best Yakisoba and Okonomiyaki around. Everything on the menu is really good but they don't have an English menu nor do they speak English. Still, with basic Japanese and some hiragana or katakana reading skills, this place is extremely worth it.If you have a small group, try to get a counter seat where you can see her cook, it's hot, but it's quite nice to see her. The restaurant is often full and the parking is small so try to plan some time but it is worth it! Avoid weekends and you won't have much problems finding a place to park. The seating area is actually divides in different huts where they'll bring the food where you can talk and relax with your group. It is a nice atmosphere.
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