Visited Sobakura Yamaoku Nishimuraya

Gourmet Guide

We visited “sobakura Yamaoku Nishimuraya” for a lunch meetup. Our original destination was closed that day, and several backup options were also shut, so we eventually stumbled upon this place by process of elimination.

Exterior of sobakura Yamaoku Nishimuraya, a soba restaurant

The inside was spacious with both tatami and table seating. We were shown to a table.

The menu was impressively extensive.

Restaurant menu with a wide variety of dishes

One item in particular stood out—“Mayo Katsu & Yaki Soba”—a Japanese soba noodle stir-fry topped with cutlets and mayonnaise. We were curious, so we ordered one to share between the three of us.

For my own meal, I went with ramen. What looks like grated yam is actually seaweed.

Bowl of ramen topped with shredded seaweed

Toru had the oyakodon (chicken and egg rice bowl).

Oyakodon - chicken and egg over rice

My wife ordered chilled Chinese-style noodles.

Chilled hiyashi chuka noodles with toppings

Even though we each ordered something different, all the food arrived quickly. I wonder what kind of kitchen magic they use.

And here’s the shared yaki soba. It had that perfect B-grade gourmet vibe.

Grilled soba noodles topped with mayonnaise and cutlet

The Mayo Katsu Yaki Soba was tasty, but some of the other menu items were even more intriguing.

Like this one: a collaboration between “butamin power” and sticky yam power, paired with none other than… a Chocovita energy drink! (What even *is* butamin power?)

Menu highlighting a soba and energy drink set

And this gem: Trio de Potato Soba. That’s right—fries on top of chilled soba noodles. A visual shocker for sure.

Soba noodles topped with french fries

All in all, it was quite an entertaining little spot.

That’s a wrap.

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