The taverns in Hakone are the ones that retain the most Japanese characteristics. The occasional whispers outside the store make people who are walking in a foreign land feel the urge to go in and have a drink.
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Reviews of Hakone Nakamuraya
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The taverns in Hakone are the ones that retain the most Japanese characteristics. The occasional whispers outside the store make people who are walking in a foreign land feel the urge to go in and have a drink.
The Pike's Chowder here is the best soup I have ever had, thank god I don't live in Seattle, otherwise I would eat here every week and save a lot of money. The smoked salmon here is also great, so fresh and delicious.
I didn't specifically research places to eat, but I wanted to eat at this restaurant because it's so popular. There were no lines at soba shops or cafes. There's also a lot of delicious food around Hakone Onsen Yuideji Station in the afternoon. We'd love to come back again.
I love this high-end sushi restaurant, and it's so relaxing to sit in. The people there really give you a friendly feeling. It's very convenient because it's close to the station. The restaurant is right on Hakone's main street, so it's really easy to find.
Today I tried conger eel and steamed sushi for the first time. The steamed sushi had beautiful writing on it, which I loved. The Hakone Onsen hot springs are just a five-minute walk from the station, making this restaurant very convenient. If you have the chance, you should definitely try it.