Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Misawa including Taikan Show Restaurant Michinoku Matsuriya, Ramen Tenshin Kaminarido, Akanoren, Takara Sushi, Kikuzushi, Misawa Station Soba Corner, Sapporo Koran, Anta Gataisho, Michi No Eki Misawa Kureba Park Restaurant, Motsuke
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4 based on 6 reviews
The Motsuke is without question my favorite restaurant I have ever eaten at for atmosphere and food. The restaurant specialized in deep fried, lightly battered Japanese skewers of "things" and raw fish. The Master has been using the same pot and preparing the food the same way for the last 30 years or so and pays so much attention to detail it boggles the mind.There is no restaurant in the United States which you can even compare it to and I've only been in one or two in Japan which come close. You can sit at a counter, or a small alcove for a small group. Only about 20 people can fit in the place, so go when it opens around 5pm.
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I have travelled to Sapporo before and ate ramen there. I guarantee that you are going to leave the place feeling full and it's going to haunt you to come back specially when it get's cold here in Misawa! Awesome taste and much better than Thunder Ramen.Did you mean: I have travelled to Sapporo before and ate ramen there. I guarantee that you are going to leave the place feeling full and it's going to haunt you to come back specially when it gets cold here in Misawa! Awesome taste and much better than Thunder Ramen.ç§ã¯åã«ãæå¹ã«æ ããããã®ã©ã¼ã¡ã³ãé£ã¹ã¦ãããç§ã¯ããªããå®å ¨ãªæãã®å ´æãæ®ãã¦ãããã¨ãã¦ãããããã¯ããªããæ»ã£ã¦ãç¹å¥ã«ãããä¸æ²¢ã«ããã®å¯ããåå¾ããã¨ãã«æ¥ã¦æ©ã¾ããã«èµ·ãã£ã¦ãããã¨ãä¿è¨¼ããï¼ç´ æ´ãããå³ã¨ãµã³ãã¼ã©ã¼ã¡ã³ãããã¯ããã«è¯ãã
4 based on 34 reviews
The building is being demolished and the soba shop relocated, so we stopped by to enjoy the authentic, old-fashioned atmosphere before itâs gone for good. The menu features a few staples like soba, udon, curry rice, onigiri, and inarizushi. It was all simple, tasty, and very reasonably priced - not to mention quick. The set meal with your choice of soba or udon and curry rice is only Â¥550, and thatâs the most expensive thing on the menu!
4 based on 19 reviews
I've eaten at Kiku Zushi several times in the past year. It has become one of my favorite restaurants in Misawa. The food is reliably delicious, fresh-tasting, and attractively presented. Service is very good. Without exception the waitresses are friendly, helpful, and patient with non-Japanese speakers. Decor is typical Japanese. One can dine at the sushi counter if solo or in individual rooms with sunken tables if with a group. Prices are very reasonable. The dinner sets contain large amounts of food. Folks with smaller appetites might consider ordering a la carte. The restaurant is a direct three-minute walk from the main entrance to Misawa Air Base. I recommend Kiku Zushi to anyone hungering for fresh sushi and tempura served in an authentic Japanese restaurant.
The restaurant is small and cozy with a long bar along the front wall looking into the large tank of fresh fish!! I have never experienced my food watching me before I ordered it, but it was reat fun! Expertly prepared and beautiful to see - even the shrimp were dancing with excitement! A group of us went in and we got more food than we expected at really great prices!! Best bet for dinner is here!!
4 based on 26 reviews
Came here after traveling for about 12 hours from Korea. Good food and decent prices. I would come back again. People in the group had the following dishes and everyone enjoyed it: Cutlet curry, yakisoba (thin noodles tho), soba (again,thinner noodles), bariyaki and fried rice (i think). Beer was cold.
4 based on 31 reviews
Thunder Ramen as its conveniently named. Is great. The food is amazing. Everything we order tasted great and everyone loved their dishes. The service is average Japanese experience with two traditional Japanese tables. Parking and seating are limited so plan ahead of a large group. Definitely recommend to any one visiting Misawa.
4 based on 65 reviews
While visiting Misawa, my host family took us to this restaurant so we could enjoy a delicious Japanese meal along with a dinner show highlighting music and dances of the Aomori Nebuta Festival. It was a wonderful evening and I highly recommend for tourists visiting the area. The sashimi is very fresh and you cook individual kabobs at your table.Towards the end of your meal, the show begins and the wait staff become participants in the live show. We finished a wonderful evening by enjoying a hot springs bath at this hotel.
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