Hida Soba Kobune

Hida Soba Kobune
Discover the exquisite flavors of soba and udon at Hida Soba Kobune, nestled in Takayama, with signature dishes like Hida Beef Seiro Soba.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Takayama, Gifu, Hida Soba Kobune offers a delightful culinary journey into the world of traditional Japanese noodles. This charming restaurant specializes in both soba and udon dishes, with a particular emphasis on the harmonious pairing of Hida beef and soba. Among its signature offerings are the Hida Beef Seiro Soba and Zaru Soba, which showcase the delicate balance of flavors that the restaurant is renowned for.
The ambiance at Hida Soba Kobune is both historic and inviting, with the soothing sounds of koto music enhancing the dining experience. The chic interior exudes a calming vibe, making it an ideal spot for both casual meals and special occasions. The walls are adorned with autographs of famous personalities, adding a touch of intrigue and prestige to the setting.
Service at Hida Soba Kobune is efficient and personable, managed by a team of five female staff members who communicate with smiles and gestures, ensuring a warm and welcoming atmosphere. While the restaurant primarily accepts cash, some reviews note the acceptance of card payments, adding a layer of convenience for diners.
Conveniently located near Takayama Station, Hida Soba Kobune is easily accessible for both locals and tourists exploring the picturesque city of Takayama. Whether you're a fan of traditional soba dishes or eager to try the unique combination of soba and fish like Iwana and Nisin, this restaurant promises a memorable dining experience that celebrates the rich flavors of Japanese cuisine.
Hida Soba Kobune Phone Number
Hida Soba Kobune Business Days
Hida Soba Kobune Address
6-6-9 Hanasatomachi, Takayama-shi, Gifu 506-0026
Hida Soba Kobune Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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