Teuchi Soba To Kamo Ryori Jigen

Soba / Udon / Noodle
Experience the exquisite blend of handcrafted soba and premium duck in Tokyo's bustling Ebisu at Teuchi Soba to Kamo Ryori Jigen.
Restaurant Details
Teuchi Soba to Kamo Ryori Jigen, nestled in the vibrant Ebisu neighborhood of Tokyo, offers a dining experience that pays homage to the artistry of Japanese culinary traditions. Situated just a short walk from Ebisu Station, this eatery is a celebrated destination for those seeking the genuine taste of hand-crafted soba and delectable duck dishes.
The crowning jewel of the menu is the soba, crafted fresh each day and known for its delightful chewy texture—a testament to the age-old Japanese techniques refined over generations. From the "Two-Color Soba Set" to the standout "Duck Tsukune Seiro," the menu showcases the rich umami of premium Zao duck sourced from Miyagi Prefecture.
In a quiet pocket of Ebisu, the restaurant's serene atmosphere is a sanctuary from the city clamor. Featuring an understated yet stylish Japanese decor, Teuchi Soba exudes warmth and intimacy, making it perfect for both peaceful lunches and cozy evening dinners.
With its inviting interior and attentive service, diners are welcomed as guests. A curated selection of sake, alongside seasonal specialties, perfectly complements the soba and duck creations, elevating the gastronomic journey.
Embodying a blend of time-honored tradition and innovative culinary flair, Teuchi Soba to Kamo Ryori Jigen promises a captivating encounter with authentic Japanese flavors. It's an ideal spot for those eager to explore the sophisticated nuances of soba and duck cuisine.
Teuchi Soba To Kamo Ryori Jigen Phone Number
Teuchi Soba To Kamo Ryori Jigen Business Days
Teuchi Soba To Kamo Ryori Jigen Address
1-24-9 Ebisu, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0013
Teuchi Soba To Kamo Ryori Jigen Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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