Soan Restaurant Reservations | Hakusan, Ishikawa

    At Soan, located in the tranquil landscape of Hakusan, you’ll discover a rich experience centered around authentic Japanese soba cuisine. This page details the restaurant’s offerings, highlighting its serene ambiance and menu favorites, helping you decide what to try on your visit. Dive into the enchanting world of traditional flavors and learn more about the unique charm that makes Soan a memorable dining destination.

    Overview

    Restaurant Overview and Charm: A Hidden Gem in Nature

    Nestled in the serene surroundings of Hakusan, Soan is a restaurant that captures the essence of traditional Japanese cuisine. Known for its charming atmosphere, this historic building offers a unique sense of tranquility, inviting guests to indulge in its renowned soba dishes. The restaurant operates in a carefully restored structure that dates back 170 years, enhancing the dining experience with its captivating antique vibe and natural surroundings. Soan has developed a loyal following among locals and travelers alike, drawn by its serene ambiance and exceptional culinary offerings.

    Culinary Appeal and Recommended Menu: Flavors Worth the Wait

    Soan's cuisine is centered around its expertly crafted soba noodles, made fresh daily using a combination of traditional techniques and high-quality ingredients. Some signature dishes that patrons frequently recommend include:- Special Duck Soba: This dish stands out for its generous portions of tender duck and rich dipping sauce.- Tempura Platter: Featuring a variety of seasonal vegetables prepared to perfect crispness, it beautifully complements the noodles.- Tsukemono (Pickles): Served alongside the soba, these provide a refreshing contrast to the hearty main dishes.Guests praise the delicate flavors and balance of the dishes, immersing diners in a rich culinary experience that highlights the natural umami of the ingredients used.

    Cuisine Genres: A Celebration of Soba

    At Soan, the primary focus is on soba, a traditional Japanese noodle made from buckwheat. The restaurant specializes in cold varieties, particularly showcasing the flavors and textures of handmade soba, making it a delightful spot for both connoisseurs and those new to Japanese cuisine. The use of locally sourced ingredients and dedication to craft ensure that each bowl of soba served is an authentic representation of this beloved dish.

    Reviews

    "Finally visited the popular soba restaurant after hearing great things. The atmosphere was delightful and the flavors were heavenly. The duck soba was definitely a highlight and it's clear why it's recommended." 
    "After a lovely drive, we discovered this hidden gem. The ambiance was charming, and the soba was top-notch. I was very impressed by the flavorful duck and the delightful texture of the noodles."
    "I’ve been eager to try this renowned soba spot, and it did not disappoint. The cold soba had a fantastic texture, and the refined flavor of the broth made for a memorable experience. I can’t wait to visit again."
    "Upon arriving, we were greeted with a warm and inviting atmosphere. The soba was exceptional, with a perfect balance of flavors. The attention to detail in both the food and service truly stood out."
    "Excited to finally try this acclaimed soba restaurant. The noodles were delicate and flavorful, surpassing my expectations. I thoroughly enjoyed the dish and look forward to my next visit."

    Opening Hours

    Monday: 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM
    Tuesday: 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM
    Wednesday: 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM
    Thursday: Closed
    Friday: 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM
    Saturday: 11:00 AM – 2:30 PM
    Sunday: 11:00 AM – 2:30 PM 

    How to Get There

    Train / Subway

    243m (0.15mi) from Ishikawa Prefectural Fureai Insect Museum Front - about a 4-minute walk 
    530m (0.33mi) from Asahi Community Center - about a 8-minute walk 
    687m (0.43mi) from Hakusan Youth House Front - about a 11-minute walk 

    Bus stop

    1.5km (0.90mi) from Tsurukura Shisho Mae 
    1.6km (0.99mi) from Tsurukura Eki Mae 
    1.6km (1.00mi) from Tsurugi Eki 

    Map

     Japan, 〒920-2112 石川県白山市鶴来日吉町ロ−32 
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    Things to Do in the Area

    Ishikawa - A Heritage of Culture and Nature
    Ishikawa Prefecture offers a unique blend of cultural heritage, historic sites, and stunning landscapes. This region is renowned for its traditional crafts, beautiful gardens, and coastal scenery.
    • Kanazawa Castle: A historic castle with beautiful stone walls and moats, offering a glimpse into Japan's feudal past. Visitors can explore the well-preserved structures and enjoy the adjoining Kenrokuen Garden, one of the country's most famous gardens.
    • Kenrokuen Garden: Recognized as one of Japan's Three Great Gardens, it combines walking paths, ponds, and seasonal flowers that exemplify Japanese landscape design. The picturesque scenery varies beautifully with the changing seasons, making it a year-round attraction.
    • 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art: This museum features an impressive collection of modern art from both Japanese and international artists. The building itself is an architectural masterpiece, inviting visitors to experience art in innovative ways.
    Hakusan - A Breathtaking Sanctuary of Nature
    Hakusan is famed for its majestic mountains and rich biodiversity, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The area is home to sacred sites, breathtaking hikes, and serene landscapes that inspire tranquility.
    • Hakusan National Park: This expansive park offers stunning trails and views of Japan’s sacred mountain, Hakusan. Hikers can explore diverse ecosystems while encountering rare plant species and abundant wildlife.
    • Mount Hakusan: Known for its challenging trails, Mount Hakusan attracts climbers seeking adventure and incredible panoramic views from its summit. The mountain holds cultural significance, often revered in local traditions and folklore.
    • Hakusan Shrine: This ancient shrine, dedicated to the deity of Mount Hakusan, is known for its serene environment and beautiful architecture. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil grounds and partake in local festivals held throughout the year.

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