Furaikyo

Reviews

With organically grown buckwheat flour from Niigata Prefecture, Furaikyo has been offering superb homemade soba noodles since 2006. Their Kagoshima-kelp broth is beautifully complemented by seasonal produce with their dishes letting you truly taste the four seasons of Japan.

Overview

Address

3-13-26 Shinishikawa, Aoba Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 〒225-0003 (Directions)

Hours

11:30 - 15:00, 18:30 - 21:30 Closed now

Opening Hours

Monday 11:30 - 15:00, 18:30 - 21:30
Tuesday 11:30 - 15:00, 18:30 - 21:30
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 11:30 - 15:00, 18:30 - 21:30
Friday 11:30 - 15:00, 18:30 - 21:30
Saturday 11:30 - 15:00, 18:30 - 21:30
Sunday 11:30 - 15:00, 18:30 - 21:30
Holidays 11:30 - 15:00, 18:30 - 21:30

Phone Number

045-507-7803

Accessibility

  • Barrier-free access

General Amenities

  • Non-smoking
  • Restroom

Dining Options

  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Takeout

Payment Method

  • Credit cards accepted

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