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Near Asakusa Sta.
About this spot
Asaba serves some of the most refined soba in Ueno, where hand-pulled buckwheat noodles are served with a delicate, house-made tsuyu that balances soy and dashi perfectly. The atmosphere is strictly traditional, focusing entirely on the texture of the noodles rather than flashy presentation.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order the zaru soba to experience the noodles at their crispest, served chilled over a bamboo mat with grated daikon and wasabi.
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Common Questions
How much does Asaba cost?
Expect to pay between 2,000 and 3,000 JPY (approx. $13-$20 USD) for a full meal including soup.
Where is Asaba?
Located in the Asakusa neighborhood of Tokyo at 1-24-3 Asakusa, Taito City, inside the Hashiguchi Building on the first floor near Asakusa Station.
What is the best way to eat soba here?
Slurp the cold noodles quickly to appreciate their firm texture, then dip them in the provided tsuyu sauce before finishing with the hot noodle soup (kakejiru) served separately.
About this page
Restaurant: Asaba
Cuisine: Soba (Buckwheat noodles)
Location: Ueno, Tokyo, Japan
Nearest station: Asakusa Sta.
Rating: Great β Highly recommended
Price: Β₯2,000β2,999 (~$13-20)
Source: Curated from local review platforms