A 1-minute walk from Exit 2 of JR Shin-Nihonbashi Station, we had "Tenei Soba" at Nihonbashi Fukushimakan MIDETTE, an antenna shop in Fukushima Prefecture.
It's "Wariko soba." The scent of soba was very good.
The tempura "Yakon" was also delicious.
Yacon is a perennial plant of the Asteraceae family, which looks like sweet potatoes, but the texture is crisp and looks like yamaimo.
Originally it was not a Japanese vegetable, it was made in the mountains of Andes.
It seems to be made in Tenei Village, Fukushima Prefecture.
The address of Nihonbashi Fukushimakan MIDETTE is on the 1st floor of Yanagiya Taiyo Building 4-3-16 Nihonbashi Muromachi.
Click here for HP ⇒ http://midette.com/
Click here for the introduction of Tenei Yacon ⇒
http://www.vill.tenei.fukushima.jp/soshiki/6/yacon.html