Restaurant name |
Seto Udon Kawasaki Fujisaki Ten
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Categories | Udon (Wheat noodles), Ten-don (Tempura bowl), Deep-fried foods |
0120-355-529 |
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Reservation availability |
Reservations unavailable |
Address |
神奈川県川崎市川崎区藤崎4-19-5 |
Transportation |
Take the Kawasaki Tsurumi Rinko Bus and get off at the Fujisaki 4-chome bus stop. 1 minute walk 1,235 meters from Suzukicho. |
Opening hours |
Hours and closed days may change, so please check with the restaurant before visiting. |
Average price |
- JPY 999 - JPY 999 |
Average price(Based on reviews) |
- JPY 999 - JPY 999
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Payment methods |
Credit card accepted Electronic money accepted QR code payments accepted |
Private rooms |
Unavailable |
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Private use |
Unavailable |
Non-smoking/smoking |
Non smoking |
Parking |
Available |
Occasion |
This occasion is recommended by many people. |
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Family friendly |
Children welcome |
Website |
Hi there! I'm someone who grew up eating Sanuki Udon!\(^o^)/ I discovered this place while on my way to 'Yuiru', a sauna drama starring Rie Tomosaka! I thought, 'This would be perfect for my post-sauna meal!' so I came here feeling refreshed! I was super hungry, so I ended up ordering the Bukkake Udon and Katsudon!\(^o^)/ Interestingly, Bukkake Udon actually originated in Okayama, not Sanuki. Because of that, the flavor of Bukkake can vary greatly depending on the shop in Sanuki. I found this one a bit salty. I wonder if I would have enjoyed it more if I had chosen the Kake Udon instead, as it might have given me a more authentic Sanuki experience. My partner's Kake Udon had a half-golden broth, and tasting it brought back vivid memories of Sanuki. I definitely want to try the Kake Udon next time! As for the price, I couldn't believe how affordable it was for today’s standards! Considering the cost-performance, it was absolutely great!