There weren't many customers when I went there, and the decoration inside was very nice and unique. The prices inside were not cheap, about the same as in Shanghai! The food was good. There weren't many customers when I went there, and the decoration inside was very nice and unique. The prices inside were not cheap, about the same as in Shanghai! The food was good.
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There weren't many customers when I went there, and the decoration inside was very nice and unique. The prices inside were not cheap, about the same as in Shanghai! The food was good. There weren't many customers when I went there, and the decoration inside was very nice and unique. The prices inside were not cheap, about the same as in Shanghai! The food was good.
On the last night before leaving Japan, I stayed at a hotel near Narita Airport. For the last meal, I walked all the way from the hotel along the road to eat local food. It felt like I was risking my life to eat here. Fortunately, we were not disappointed. The bone soup noodles were super delicious! The pan-fried dumplings were also delicious, and the fried squid and fried chicken nuggets were crispy, but the fried squid was a bit fishy. It is worth mentioning that the waitress can speak Chinese, and you can order a larger portion of noodles, which is very convenient for communication. However, only cash is accepted for payment, so please note③
It was already late when we arrived at Narita Airport, so we found a hotel near the airport to stay. I didn’t expect that there was such a delicious noodle shop opposite the hotel. The noodle soup was delicious and the fried food was fresh! A bowl of hot ramen swept away the fatigue of the journey!
The characteristics of this Udon noodle shop are still a lot of Chinese food ingredients, very good creative dishes, such as fried sauce Udon, roast duck rice and so on. It is rare to eat such noodles at the airport.
Come pick up the plane, cushion the stomach, solve the problem! Ha ha