The soba at Teuchi Suisha Kisoba is seriously well done. The noodles are pleasantly chewy and fragrant, and the broth is light and clean without feeling heavy. It all goes down so smoothly and feels really satisfying.
The atmosphere inside is also very Japanese, making it a great place to relax and enjoy your meal at a leisurely pace. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to come back again.
Teuchi Suisha Kisoba | Review by 小白
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