Chura Shokudo Restaurant Reservations | Tsukuba, Ibaraki
Chura Shokudo Restaurant Reservations | Tsukuba, Ibaraki
Chura Shokudo Restaurant Reservations | Tsukuba, Ibaraki

    Chura Shokudo Restaurant Reservations | Tsukuba, Ibaraki

    Experience authentic Okinawan flavors at Chura Shokudo in Tsukuba. Savor Soki Soba and Chura Soba in a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Enjoy fresh, quality ingredients crafted with care.

    Overview

    Restaurant Overview and Charm: A Taste of Okinawa in Tsukuba
    Chura Shokudo is a charming restaurant located in the serene countryside of Tsukuba, Ibaraki. This inviting eatery offers a range of Okinawan flavors, with an emphasis on their signature dishes: Soki Soba and Chura Soba. The restaurant features a bright and spacious dining area, accommodating various table setups suitable for groups, allowing guests to enjoy their meals in comfort. The warm and friendly atmosphere is complemented by the owner's welcoming presence, making dining here an engaging experience.
    Culinary Appeal and Recommended Menu: Discover Delectable Okinawan Noodles
    The culinary allure of Chura Shokudo lies in its thoughtfully designed menu centered around Soki Soba, which features tender, bone-in spare ribs simmered to perfection. The Chura Soba showcases loin meat, providing a lighter alternative. Both noodles come with a flavorful broth that is rich yet balanced, offering an authentic taste reminiscent of Okinawan cuisine. Signature dishes include:- Soki Soba (with bone-in spare ribs)- Chura Soba (with loin meat)- Jucy (Okinawan mixed rice) served as a side- Pickles, enhancing the overall meal experience.The restaurant takes pride in sourcing high-quality ingredients, with noodles reportedly imported fresh from Okinawa, ensuring a delightful texture that complements the rich broth.
    Cuisine Genres: Authentic Okinawan Delights
    Chura Shokudo specializes in Okinawan cuisine, with a primary focus on Okinawa Soba, a noodle dish characterized by its thick, curly noodles and rich, savory broth. The restaurant offers a taste of traditional flavors, combining elements from both land and sea to create a harmonious dining experience. The dishes are crafted to reflect authentic Okinawan heritage, catering to those looking to explore regional specialties in a cozy setting. This makes Chura Shokudo a notable stop for anyone seeking genuine Okinawan cuisine in the heart of Tsukuba.

    Reviews

    "Chura Soba set with juicy rice was delicious. The rich flavor of the soup was truly comforting. I left feeling very satisfied."
    "I recently visited and was pleased to find a spacious and clean atmosphere. The Soki Soba was exceptionally tasty, with tender meat that melted in my mouth."
    "The restaurant was busy, showing its popularity, but I enjoyed the wait. The Soki Soba was well worth it, with a robust soup and satisfying noodles. I can't wait to return."
    "The Chura Soba was delightful, with a perfect balance of flavors. The staff was friendly and attentive, making for a great dining experience."
    "My visit to Chura Shokudo was fantastic. The portions were just right, allowing me to fully enjoy the tasty Soki Soba without feeling overly stuffed. I will definitely be back!"

    Opening Hours

    Monday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
    Tuesday: Closed
    Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
    Thursday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
    Friday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
    Saturday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
    Sunday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM 

    How to Get There

    Train / Subway
    3.5km (2.19mi) from University of Tsukuba Hospital East 
    3.5km (2.19mi) from University of Tsukuba Hospital East 
    4.5km (2.78mi) from Tsukuba Station
    Bus stop
    411m (0.26mi) from Daitsubo Entrance - about a 7-minute walk 
    567m (0.35mi) from University Botanical Garden - about a 9-minute walk 
    691m (0.43mi) from TARA Center Mae - about a 11-minute walk 

    Map

     3839-3 Kurihara, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0001, Japan 
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    Things to Do in the Area

    Ibaraki - A Blend of Nature, Heritage, and Innovation
    Ibaraki Prefecture showcases a fascinating blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and innovative spirit. Visitors can explore its stunning landscapes and historical landmarks while enjoying delicious local cuisine.
    • Kairakuen Garden: Famous for its plum blossoms, this picturesque garden is one of Japan's three great gardens, offering serene walking paths and historical significance.
    • Akeno Solar Power Plant: This state-of-the-art facility is one of the largest solar power plants in Japan, providing an inspiring look into renewable energy technology amidst scenic views of the surrounding area.
    • Hitachi Seaside Park: A stunning park known for its seasonal flowers, particularly the vibrant nemophila that blanket the hills in blue during spring, making it a perfect spot for photography and leisure.
    Tsukuba - A Hub of Science, Nature, and Culture
    Tsukuba is renowned as a center of scientific research and education, often referred to as "Science City." Its unique blend of advanced technology, cultural sites, and beautiful nature makes it an intriguing destination for all.
    • Tsukuba Space Center: This impressive facility is dedicated to space exploration, offering exhibitions and educational programs that inspire visitors about the wonders of space and science.
    • Mount Tsukuba: Known for its dual peaks, this sacred mountain offers stunning hiking trails, breathtaking views, and is steeped in mythology, making it a favorite among nature enthusiasts.
    • Expo '85 Memorial Park: The site of the 1985 World Exposition features numerous attractions including museums and beautiful gardens, providing a glimpse into Japan's achievements in technology and culture.

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