Sabō Kō

Western Honshū


A cosy atmosphere prevails in this low-ceilinged little eatery, where customers perch on wooden stools sipping coffee. The speciality on the Japanese-only menu is the generous, rustic omuraisu (omelette filled with fried rice), but there are also curries and soba. Look for the small wood-covered hut with ceramic pots sticking out of the exterior plasterwork.


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