Tokyo Asakusa Food: Famous Soba Noodle Shop ‘Azumabashi Yabusoba

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Asakusa Gourmet: Azumabashi Yabusoba – An Edo-Style Soba Experience

Just a short 300-meter, under-five-minute walk from Asakusa Station near Komagata Bridge, you’ll find a soba shop often surrounded by long queues of eager patrons: the legendary Azumabashi Yabusoba. From the outside, it resembles a charming old-town eatery, but step inside, and you’ll notice a modern and clean atmosphere rather than the typical look of a traditional soba restaurant. With only 18 table seats available, it’s no wonder this popular spot is often fully booked.

The menu features both cold and hot soba dishes, with around 15 varieties to choose from. The soba here is known for its unique chewiness, offering a refined texture that speaks to the meticulous craftsmanship behind it and the deep-rooted Edo culture it represents.

One highlight is that the owner of Azumabashi Yabusoba trained for years at the renowned Kanda Yabu Soba, a historic soba restaurant with over 140 years of history, established in 1880. This connection brings a touch of soba mastery to every dish served here.

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The interior is rustic yet elegant, reminiscent of Japan’s old days. Sitting at a wooden table gives you the chance to closely observe the chef’s detailed soba-making process. A must-try here is the Kamo Nanban Soba (duck soba). The thick slices of fresh duck are juicy and tender, perfectly blending with the rich broth, enhanced by crisp white scallions. The quality justifies the price.

If you’re looking for rice dishes, the Katsudon (fried pork cutlet bowl) is highly recommended. Thick, crispy pork cutlets rest atop fluffy rice, creating an indulgent flavor that keeps you coming back for more. The addition of a semi-cooked egg enriches the dish, making it an absolute delight.

Other dishes worth trying include:

  • Otsukemono (Pickles): With a balance of tanginess and depth, the pickled daikon, carrots, and komatsuna greens offer a taste that’s steeped in tradition.
  • Toriwasa (Lightly Seared Chicken): Unlike ordinary chicken dishes, the toriwasa here features a mildly spicy soy sauce, complemented by nori for a tender and savory flavor.
  • Tenzaru (Tempura Soba): The crispy tempura, featuring fresh prawns, paired with the custom-made dipping sauce, creates a delightful contrast of textures and flavors.
  • Mori Soba (Cold Plain Soba): This dish stands out with its slightly sweet dipping sauce and thin, delicate soba noodles, making every bite a perfect match.
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Beyond the exceptional food, the welcoming atmosphere and attentive service make dining here a memorable experience. The hostess greets guests with a warm smile and often shares soba-related knowledge and stories about the restaurant.

Of course, dining at such a popular spot comes with challenges. Sometimes, despite waiting in line, the dish you were craving might sell out. But that’s all part of the adventure, and each visit feels like a unique journey.

Next time you’re in Asakusa, make sure to visit Azumabashi Yabusoba and indulge in a true soba experience!

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Azumabashi Yabusoba – Restaurant Information

  • Budget: ¥2,000–¥2,999 (lunch and dinner)
  • Cuisine Type: Soba noodles, Japanese bar, Shochu bar
  • Phone: +81-3-3625-1550
  • Reservations: Not accepted
  • Business Hours:
    Wednesday to Sunday: 11:30 AM–3:00 PM (last order: 2:30 PM), closes earlier if sold out
  • Closed: Monday and Tuesday
  • Address:
    1-11-2 Azumabashi, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
  • Access:
    About a 5-minute walk from Komagata Bridge Exit at Asakusa Station (Toei Asakusa Line)
  • Child-Friendly: Yes
  • Payment Methods: Cash only (credit cards and electronic payments not accepted)
  • Smoking Policy: Non-smoking seating only

店舗とのコラボレーションで、無料の音声メニューを作成いたします。ご興味のある方はぜひご連絡ください!goodxssss@gmail.com

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Quantity (bowls, pieces)

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串燒數量

Number of Skewers 꼬치의 수량

飲料數量

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Menu

菜單

Cold Soba Noodles

Mori Soba

Sesame Dipping Soba

Soba with Grated Yam

Duck Soup Soba

Soba with Grated Daikon

Natto Soba

Nameko Mushroom and Grated Daikon Soba

Yam Topped Soba

Hot Soba Noodles

Nameko Mushroom and Grated Daikon Soba

Yam Topped Soba

Seaweed Rolled Soba

Topping-rich Soba

Chicken Nanban Soba

Duck Nanban Soba

Tempura Soba

Soba Dough Dumpling

Grilled Seasonal Dish

Wasabi Pickles

Cucumber with Miso

Chicken with Wasabi

Others

Fish Cake

Grilled Seaweed

Wasabi Flavored Yam

Simmered Chicken and Egg Dish

Simmered Pork Cutlet

Tempura Soup

Duck Soup

Tempura Ingredients

Drink

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Drinks

Beer

Large Bottle

Small Bottle

Non-Alcoholic Beer

Kikumasamune

Suwa Spring

Hiko Magon

Soba Shochu

Non-alcoholic

Oolong Tea

Sparkling Water

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