Kadoya
Hitoyoshi/Kuma
Japanese: Udon
Kadoya Description
Located near the Ubuyama Hot Spring Station in Kumamoto, Kadoya is a hidden gem for noodle lovers. Specializing in udon, this cozy restaurant offers a delightful array of noodle dishes that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. The menu features traditional Japanese udon prepared with precision and care, showcasing the artistry of Japanese noodle-making.
What sets Kadoya apart is its commitment to using high-quality ingredients and authentic cooking techniques to create flavorful and satisfying udon dishes. From classic udon in savory broth to innovative creations with unique toppings, each dish is a work of art that reflects the dedication of the chefs. The warm and inviting ambiance of the restaurant provides the perfect setting to enjoy a comforting bowl of udon, making it a must-visit spot for udon enthusiasts looking for an authentic dining experience in Kumamoto.
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Operating Hours
Sun: 11:00AM-2:30PM
Mon: Closed
Tue: 11:00AM-2:30PM
Wed: 11:00AM-2:30PM
Thur: 11:00AM-2:30PM
Fri: 11:00AM-2:30PM
Sat: 11:00AM-2:30PM
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Kadoya Reviews
Kadoya Google Average Rating
4
It's a different story if you're looking for authentic udon or soba noodles, but if you think of it as a quick lunch, you'll be satisfied with a good balance of flavor and volume.
I also had the beef tojidon (small), and it had a lot of flavor.
Recommended for lunch.
4
At Kadoya-san, I received a small bowl of goboten udon and oyakodon. I think it was a clear victory, but I think the udon noodles are probably frozen noodles. However, the burdock tempura had a nice texture without any harsh taste, probably because it was made without the bitter taste. In addition, the dashi stock has a strong salty taste and goes well with tempura, making it a good dipping sauce. The oyakodon (oyakodon) had a strong flavor due to the hard rice, but the soft-boiled egg and chicken were well-cooked and delicious. It's definitely worth more than the price. Don't expect too much from udon, and if you choose fried rice or a bowl of soup, you'll be most likely to go wrong. And with reasonable pricing, it was a shop where you could feel a sense of value and satisfaction. Thank you for the meal.
5
I got curry udon for 390 yen and rice ball for 110 yen. cheap! ! But it's delicious!
Overall it's cheap.
It was full of local customers.
5
no! surprised!
delicious! cheap! delicious! early! Very popular!!!
The udon noodles and soup are also excellent! Excellent freshly fried tempura!
A variety of mini bowls are outstanding!
A cost-effective meal for two people that costs less than 2,000 yen!!!
If it was nearby, I would go there every day!
Highly recommended!!!
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