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【Morioka, Iwate】Seirokaku

Seirokaku is a yakiniku restaurant famous for its cold noodles, which is a specialty of Morioka, and is popular among both local customers and tourists.

About: Seirokaku

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The most distinctive feature of Seirokaku’s cold noodles are the firmness and elasticity of the noodles. The noodles have a glutinous texture and slide smoothly down the throat, while the light, flavorful soup pairs perfectly with each bite taken by chopsticks. Toppings include beef, egg, cucumber, and seasonal fruits such as watermelon and pear. You might think to yourself: fruit with cold noodles? But when you put it in your mouth, the sweetness pairs well with the slightly salty broth and you will surely become addicted.

Highlights:

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You can choose the spiciness in advance or adjust the spiciness to your liking as you eat. Watch out because you might become captivated by the addictive taste. Some locals say that they want to eat it every day.

Of course, the main meat is also excellent at this yakiniku restaurant but you are welcomed to order just the cold noodles. One other great fact is that this restaurant is located right next to the station, making it a great place to stop by at the end of a day. The restaurant is spacious, and the turnover is relatively quick, but it is a popular restaurant, so be careful to not miss your bullet train.

Location and Official Website:

Name: Seirokaku {盛楼閣}

Address: 15-5 Moriokaekimaedori, Morioka-City, Iwate Prefecture
Business Hours: 11:00am ~ 12:00pm

*Please note: They have irregular closing days.

Phone number: 019-654-8752

Official Website

Information is current at the time of publication. Opening hours may change or the restaurant may be closed depending on the facility. Please check the official website before visiting.


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