Amida Soba Yūbuan

Kanazawa & the Hokuriku Coast


On the Rekishi-no-michi street outside the west exit of Fukui Station, you'll find this delightful variation on a soba theme. The speciality is oroshi soba sanmai (¥1300), a double serve of thick, flattened soba noodles with three flavours to dip them into: oroshi (grated daikon), tororo (grated mountain potato) and wasabi.

Amida has another location on the ground floor of the food hall adjacent to the spanking-new station.


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