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Japanese: Soba


Taga Description

Located in Shizuoka, Taga is a hidden gem specializing in traditional Japanese soba and udon noodles. With a cozy and inviting atmosphere, Taga offers a unique dining experience that sets it apart from other establishments in the area. The restaurant's menu features a variety of noodle dishes made with fresh, handcrafted noodles and flavorful broths that are sure to tantalize your taste buds.

One of the standout dishes at Taga is their signature soba noodles, served either hot or cold, with a selection of toppings and dipping sauces. The udon noodles are also a must-try, known for their chewy texture and rich, savory broth. In addition to noodles, Taga offers a range of traditional Japanese dishes, showcasing the culinary expertise of the chefs. Whether you're a noodle aficionado or looking to explore authentic Japanese cuisine, Taga is the perfect spot to satisfy your cravings and immerse yourself in a culinary journey through Japan's rich gastronomic heritage.

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Taga Overview

Address

798 Kamitaga, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0101

Phone

+81 (0) 557-68-1012

Access

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11 minute walk from Izu Taga Station

Operating Hours

Sun: 11:00AM-4:00PM
Mon: 11:00AM-3:00PM
Tue: 11:00AM-3:00PM
Wed: 11:00AM-3:00PM
Thur: Closed
Fri: 11:00AM-3:00PM
Sat: 11:00AM-4:00PM

Payment Methods

Cash

Restaurant Features

Reservations Accepted

Family-friendly

Private Dining Room

Non-smoking

Sake Selection

Taga Reviews

Taga Google Average Rating

4.1

4

Google
If you want to eat good soba in Ozu, it’s a good place to eat lunch. Access is by car but it’s worth it. Appetizers were delicious. We had tomato, Sakura shrimp Kakiage and eggs. I loved their tomato. Soba is good but you might need to order two layers. Portion is so tiny so you need to order two layers or some appetizers if you love to eat. Price is a bit high for lunch.

5

Google
There is long queue. We waited about 20min. But it’s worth. Good Japanese Soba!

5

Google
Soba was very nice. And the dipping sauce wasn’t too salty. The Sakura ebi was fried very well and not oily. Lots of free parking around the restaurant

4

Google
Had good taste tempura soba for lunch. Loved the garden, the restaurant atmosphere, and traditional Japanese architecture...

5

Google
Usually a long queue but we manage to get in without waiting today. The Tensero is delicious. Beautiful place and gorgeous food.

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