Kōran-tei

Kumamoto


On a lovely courtyard behind a Swiss pastry shop on Kamitōri Arcade, this glossy restaurant has a varied menu of Chinese dumplings and noodles, but pretty much everyone orders taipien (mild, bean-thread-noodle soup; ¥750), a Kumamoto favourite. Daily lunch specials (from ¥1110) come with soup, rice, pickles and more, or try a six-course feast for a mere ¥1720.


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