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Muromachi Sunaba Nihonbashi Main Store
Enjoy exceptional soba at a historic restaurant known as the birthplace of tenzaru and tenmori soba.
Founded in 1869, this long-established restaurant is known as the birthplace of tenzaru and tenmori soba. The idea began with a desire to let customers enjoy tempura soba even during hot weather: cold seiro soba is served alongside a warm broth filled with kakiage tempura for dipping. Their zaru soba is made from fine sarashina flour-milled from the core of the buckwheat grain-and bound with egg, giving it a silky texture and subtle sweetness. The mori soba, on the other hand, uses whole-grain soba flour in a 80/20 blend, offering a deeper buckwheat aroma and flavor.
In addition to the signature tenzaru and tenmori, the menu includes warm soba and udon, as well as a variety of small dishes that pair well with sake. Desserts such as shiruko and soba zenzai are also available, allowing you to enjoy a full meal from start to finish. The interior features a calm, traditional Japanese atmosphere with around 100 table and tatami seats. Lines can form during peak hours, so it’s best to visit with plenty of time. In addition to the Nihonbashi main store, there is also a branch in Akasaka.
Highlights
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Founded in 1869, this long-established restaurant carries on Edo’s soba tradition.
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The original creator of tenzaru and tenmori soba.
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A wide-ranging menu that includes udon, small dishes, and desserts.
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Smooth and delicately sweet tenzaru soba.
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Tenmori that highlights the character of the buckwheat.
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A wide selection of warm soba and udon dishes.
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Freshly cooked tamagoyaki with flavorful dashi.
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Soba zenzai (sweet red bean soup with soba dumplings).
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Do you have menus in foreign languages or with pictures? (If so, please let us know the languages available.)
English menu is available.
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Do you serve vegetarian menus?
No.
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Do you offer takeout?
Yes. We have items such as fresh soba available for takeaway (same-day consumption).
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Is there free Wi-Fi available in the restaurant?
No free Wi-Fi available.
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Can I reserve a seat?
Yes-only the two four-person tables at the back of the first floor can be reserved.
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Are there any smoking areas?
Yes.
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Are there sightseeing spots nearby?
Yes, many. This is Nihonbashi, after all-famous sights include the Nihonbashi Bridge, Mitsukoshi Main Store, and COREDO Muromachi.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 室町砂場 日本橋本店
- Postal Code
- 103-0022
- Address
- 4-1-13 Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
- Telephone
- 03-3241-4038
- Closed
- Sundays, Holidays, New Year holidays (January 1st to 4th)
- Business Hours
- Monday to Friday 11:30am - 3:30pm, 4:30pm - 9:00pm, Saturdays 11:30am - 4:00pm
- Budget
- Lunch 2,000yen〜, Dinner 6,000yen〜
- Access
- About 3 minutes walk from JR Kanda Station or Shin-Nihombashi Station, about 3 minutes walk from Tokyo Metro Mitsukoshimae Station.
- Credit Cards
- Accepted
- Official Website
- Official Website (Japanese)
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