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Nishin Soba Matsuba
restaurant
Nishin Soba Matsuba
総本家にしんそば松葉
4.0Est. 60Kyoto, Kansai
Overview
Birthplace of nishin soba (herring soba), a classic Kyoto dish, located next to the Minamiza Theatre.
Nishin soba is credited to Matsuba, the original shop near the Minami-za theater in Gion, which began serving buckwheat noodles topped with sweet-simmered Pacific herring in the Meiji era. The herring is cooked separately in a mixture of soy sauce, mirin, and sugar until it glazes deeply and becomes almost candy-soft. Placed on top of a bowl of warm soba in light dashi, the combination of the sweet fish and the savory broth creates something that became a Kyoto staple. The shop is unpretentious and busy throughout lunch.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 総本家にしんそば松葉
- Nearest station
- Gion-Shijo Station (1 min walk)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- not required
- Meals
- Lunch, Dinner
- Service
- Dine-in, Takeout
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