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4 based on 126 reviews
Our guide brought us here to enjoy Sake and Soba - it was fantastic. I had the Yuzu Soba and my daughter and the guide both had the Tempura Soba. Everything was delicious. The atmosphere was relaxing and in keeping with the town - VERY Zen.I would highly recommend this as a place for lunch or dinner either during or following a tour of Kamakura.
4 based on 55 reviews
You cook your own choice from the menu on the grill built into your table. A few different styles, but mainly two categories from my understanding of the menu: a mix of meat or seafood and vegetables, and the same with a pancake-style batter. Had the chicken, and liked the way it was pre-seasoned.Very reasonably priced (800-1000); we spent more on sparkling water:-).Some English, but the lady has the entire restaurant under control and will be happy to help you with the next step to end up with a good meal!
4 based on 53 reviews
My partner and I enjoyed a wonderful udon noodle lunch at Udon Kamakura Myoshi between shrine visits. There was a short line to get in. We waited about 10 min and the hostess took our order outside so we were served almost immediately once at the counter. The place held 15 to 20 people with a few tables and a counter that we sat at. Both meals were tasty and very filling (large portion not req’d). The ~6 meal options were combinations of noodles and tempura. The sake was small and a little expensive. The meals were about ¥1600 each. I recommend Udon Kamakura Myoshi if you want a satisfying lunch in Kamakura.
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4 based on 21 reviews
We'd just finished a hike at Nango Park on a Sunday at lunch time and needed a feed. Fukuman was close by. We arrived to find a queue. We added our names to the waiting list, and we're given an English menu to peruse while we waited. Our orders were taken just before we were invited in to sit down.One of set meals came with soup, pickle, rice and two main dishes. It was hard to go past, particularly with delicious jumbo Gyoza, fried chicken, mapo dofu and "ants up trees" to choose from. A couple of beers rounded us off nicely.A family of five got out of there for ¥7000. There was plenty of parking. Strong recommend for an informal Japanese-style Chinese lunch.
4 based on 63 reviews
We have for Muslim menu. We have for Vegetarian Menu.
Honestly, we didn't understand what restaurant is this. We stumbled upon this restaurant accidentally because they wrote "Muslim Welcome" on their door. Me and my friends are was greeted with a very friendly waiter, and they prepare all the cutleries for Muslim only. The foods are amazing! The chicken, the mackerel, everything! Everything is well prepared, foods are tasty and value for money too. I definitely will come back.
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4 based on 40 reviews
Went here on Christmas Eve for good food. We weren't let down. I had the gorgonzola penne pasta, kids shared pizza and fried rice, and hubby had the eggplant curry. All of the food was tasty. Our service was good. Hubby had a beer and I had a glass of red wine. My wine wasn't the best, but it was drinkable. We will be back!
4 based on 215 reviews
We ordered two different versions of the pork plates and both was excellent. Nice taste, nice product and nice kitchen. The service is nice and the prices are cheap, except the beers. Recomendable in Kamakura. Dear V. Rodrigo BThank you very much for coming to Sato-no Udon. We’re so glad to hear you enjoyed your time at our restaurant.Nice taste,and nice prices is Thank you so much!Please come again whenever you have any chance!We’re looking forward to serving you again with our best food and smile!Shop ManagerSato-no Udon
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