Light meal
đIchikanjinđ ăRecommendationďźâ â â ââ
This ramen shop is popular among locals. There is sometimes a line, but the turnover is fast, so if you want to try their ramen, go ahead and stand in line.
Tsukemen is recommended, but regular ramen is also delicious.
The noodles are thick. The soup is rich but easy to drink because there are a lot of vegetables on top.
âžď¸Address: 1 Chome-10-3 Yuigahama, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0014
âžď¸Hour : 11:30-15:00 L.O 18:00-20:30 L.O *No regular holidays
However, on Mondays, the taste is a little different because the store's younger staff is open for business.
đ˛Miyoshi Udonđ˛ ăRecommendationďźâ â â ââ
Udon restaurant located on the main street near Kamakura station. It is often crowded with tourists, but on weekdays you can get in relatively quickly.
The tempura is freshly fried and very tasty.
It is recommended that you eat at the counter so that you can feel the realistic atmosphere.
The handmade noodles are firm and very popular among the Japanese!
If you go there, I recommend you to go early in the day or on a weekday!
âžď¸Address: ăăăăłçŚĺ˛¸ 1é,1 Chomeâ5â38 Yukinoshita,Kamakura, Kanagawa, 248-0005
âžď¸Hour : 11:15ď˝20:30ďźL.O. 20:00ďź open every day of the yeară*Ends as soon as they are gone
đĽ˘Matsubara An𼢠Recommendationďźâ â â â â Matsubara-an is an atmospheric soba restaurant in a renovated old Japanese house, about a 20-minute walk from Kamakura Station and a 5-minute walk from the beach.
The soba noodles are authentic and the side dishes are abundant and all delicious.
Seasonal soba is highly recommended, and Japanese dishes other than soba are also very tasty and highly recommended.
Reservations are recommended as it can get crowded.
âžď¸Address: 4 Chome-10-3 Yuigahama, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0014
âžď¸Hour : 11ďź00 ď˝ 21ďź30ďź20ďź45 LOďźÂ open every day of the yeară