Tohoku Restaurants

Tohoku is a great place for fresh food, whether from the fields, mountains, forests, or seas. Restaurants range from local sake shacks to upscale sushi bars and steak houses, and dress may be street-casual to office attire. Rarely will it be formal. Menus may not always be in English, but you can often find window displays full of plastic representations of the menu. Credit cards are fine in cities, but they are not always accepted in the countryside, so bring along enough cash. In many restaurants you'll take your shoes off at the entry and place them in a cubicle.

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  • 1. Azuma-ya Soba

    $$

    Hearty soba is made from plentiful northern buckwheat, and Azuma-ya is easily Morioka's most famous place to eat these healthful noodles. The second level is devoted to the courageous and hearty of appetite, where wanko soba courses—all you could possibly want to eat—are served. The ground floor is for a more casual (and less competitive) dining experience. If you don't want the eating challenge, order from their many other dishes. Keep in mind that they close for a two-hour break at 3 pm and stop taking orders before 7 pm. There is another location closer to the station that takes orders until 8 pm.

    1--08--3 Nakanohashi Dori, Morioka, Iwate-ken, 020-0871, Japan
    0120-733--130-for all locations

    Known For

    • Continuous bowls of soba
    • Lively atmosphere
    • Sets of seasonal local dishes
  • 2. Aji Tasuke Honten

    $$ | Aoba-ku

    This birthplace of Sendai's famous gyutan (grilled beef tongue) proudly serves excellent and inexpensive meals. It is a very casual environment but can get crowded with lines forming before opening.

    4--4--13 Ichiban-cho, Sendai, Miyagi-ken, 980-0811, Japan
    022-225–4641

    Known For

    • Grilled beef tongue
    • Inexpensive lunch sets
    • Oxtail soup

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.
  • 3. Go Shu In Sen

    $$ | Aoba-ku

    This good spot for cheap seafood and sake offers can't-beat lunch deals. Very casual, it's also a great place to sit at the counter and watch chefs at work.

    3--1--24 Chuo, Sendai, Miyagi-ken, 980-0021, Japan
    022-225–6868

    Known For

    • Lively atmosphere
    • Fresh fish
    • Good-value lunch sets
  • 4. Mitsu-ishi

    $$$

    Crowded with locals, Mitsu-ishi has a convivial atmosphere and dishes that appeal to everyone. If you're in the mood for drinks and some finger food, take a seat at the bar where you can watch the action. Look for the mood-lighted white building with boxy dark roof.

    2--7--33 Yasukata, Aomori-ken, 038-0000, Japan
    017-735–3314

    Known For

    • Set menus with a variety of dishes
    • Grilled shellfish
    • Variety of sake

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 5. Restaurant Yamazaki

    $$$$

    Try it for yourself and you'll see why people come here from all over Honshu for a cup of the ringo no reisei supu (cold apple soup topped with crusted baked apple skins). The totally organic "miracle" apples that farmer Kimura raises and the dishes chef Yamazaki prepares keep attracting customers.

    41 Oyakata Machi, Hirosaki, Aomori-ken, 036-8191, Japan
    0172-38–5515

    Known For

    • Creative dishes with apples
    • A prix-fixe menu
    • Hirosaki-based French courses

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations essential
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