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Umaimon-ya

+81 (0) 3-3908-1510

1-chōme−9−1 Jūjōnakahara, Kita City, Tokyo 114-0031
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    Umaimon-ya Google Average Rating

    3.8

    5

    Google
    The owner was very very nice and polite. It's in a nice and quiet street. Good and calming atmosphere. Free flow rice and miso soup. The omurice rice was decent but not amazing, and was very filling.

    2

    Google
    Testy food..

    4

    Google
    A hidden popular store located in the alleys of Jujo Ginza.
    Lunch may be sold out and closed.
    Since it is a one-time operation, it may take some time, so please keep that in mind.

    I ordered a double hamburger plate and a side dish. Rice and miso soup are free.
    I thought it would only come with roux even though it was curry, so when I brought rice, it was served with rice (lol)
    It was a waste so I ate it all.

    The hamburgers are excellent.
    It has a strong meat flavor and is very delicious.
    The curry has a very mild flavor, so when I told them I wanted it spicy, they brought me habanero.
    This is spicy, so be careful not to add too much.

    It's quite mellow and tastes like a second-day home-made curry with milk. I was expecting a curry with lots of spices, so it might not be suitable for people who want authentic curry.

    The owner is very bright, polite and pleasant. I would definitely like to come here again. Next time, I will eat Kansai-style Turkish rice!

    4

    Google
    The appetizer potato and macaroni salad is spicy and has an exquisite flavor with corn and tuna.

    Soba gyoza has a crispy outside and juicy inside, and the texture of the soba is fresh.

    Pork balls are filled with cabbage and have a fluffy texture, and are topped with bonito flakes and seaweed for a beautiful appearance.

    The soup-wrapped egg has cat-shaped grated daikon radish on top and looks fun, and the fluffy Kansai-style soup roll is delicious when eaten with pickled ginger!

    The pale ale is fruity and goes well with food, and the vinegar citrus squash is refreshing and easy to drink.

    This is a good value restaurant where you can enjoy hearty meals at reasonable prices.

    4

    Google
    Visited for lunch on a holiday.
    When you think of Turkish rice, you think of Nagasaki pilaf, pasta, and tonkatsu, but this was Kansai-style omelet rice with a cutlet on top.
    It might be a boring combination, but the sauce on the cutlet balanced it out well and it was very delicious.
    They also had a good lunch menu, so I would like to try it out.