It's an offensive soba shop
I am worried about the tasteful appearance.
There was a friend who looked at the menu and stepped on entering the store.
The opposite side of Meijiza's Kiyosubashi-dori.
If you have used Meijiza from Ningyocho Station, you will surely know "Shofukuan".
It is one of the few soba shops in Chuo-ku where tempura is not listed on the menu.
(I personally don't like soba shops that easily escape to tempura as a seed. Of course, I love soba shops that also attack tempura.)
Mr. Sofukuan,
The menu that I couldn't help but ask.
"Sweet Bananas,"
The bananas cut into the upper left vessel are filled with bananas.
In addition, there was plenty of white sesame.
First of all, the soba is the same.
Please feel free to eat!
That's right.
And the other one,
I couldn't help but worry about curry rice soba.
It's not a set menu.
The soba was delicious, so I couldn't help feeling entangled with Japanese-style curry.
Other,
Squid tomato soba
For a moment
Oh?
It will be.
The offensive menu is not written as a limited time, but since it is a soba shop that values the sense of the season, there are some menus that will end in about a month.
Is it about time? I heard that it was 70 years old.
It is a soba restaurant with an atmosphere that has a taste in the interior.
Shufukuan
2-17-6, Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Nearest station
A 3-minute walk from Hamacho Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line.
7-minute walk from Ningyocho Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line.
7-minute walk from Suitengumae Station on the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line.