Sawaya

Sawaya
Below are equally premium chefs with much higher acceptance, same caliber, easier to secure.
Japanese Noodles
Experience Saitama’s authentic hand-made udon and tempura delights at Sawa Ya Teuchi Udon, where tradition is lovingly crafted in each dish.
Restaurant Details
Located in the heart of Saitama's Minuma Ward, Sawa Ya Teuchi Udon is a hidden culinary gem where tradition meets taste. This quaint restaurant specializes in hand-made udon, a cherished staple of Japanese cuisine, lovingly prepared in the authentic Musashino style. The noodles here are known for their perfect chewiness and rich flavor—a testament to the meticulous skill and craftsmanship of the chefs.
Beyond udon, the menu features a delightful selection of deep-fried dishes, with the Ten-don, a tempura bowl, emerging as a standout. Each dish showcases a harmony of flavors, bringing the delicate, crispy tempura together with savory rice and aromatic toppings.
The ambiance of Sawa Ya Teuchi Udon is one of warmth and familiarity, reminiscent of a cherished neighborhood eatery. Its cozy, intimate setting, characterized by simple, rustic decor, enhances the dining experience, making it an idyllic spot for families, friends, or solo diners seeking a moment of serenity.
Conveniently situated a short walk from Owada Station, this locale is easily accessible for both locals and visitors exploring Saitama. For those who prefer driving, ample parking is available nearby. The welcoming staff, known for their attentive service and friendly interactions, further elevate your dining adventure, ensuring that from the moment you enter until you leave, every detail feels personalized. Arriving early is recommended, especially during peak dining hours, to secure a spot in this popular eatery.
Sawaya Phone Number
Sawaya Business Days
Sawaya Address
2-chōme-327-13 Ōwadachō, Minuma Ward, Saitama, 337-0053, Japan
Sawaya Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
We strive to be as accurate as possible and keep up with the changing landscape of Japan’s food and travel industries. If you spot any inaccuracies, please send a report.
Meals Included


