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 Family Mart by vincentf Due to the outrageous prices in this region, going to convenience stores to eat is a bargain! This particular store has an area where you can sit down and eat with a wash basin to wash your hands. The toilet is located at the back of the store.
Try the cold udon for 299 yen. There are also onigiri, sushi and instant noodles all to be tried. Leave a Comment Theme: Japanese/SushiPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: least expensiveDirections: Family Mart is located adjacent to Hakone Kowakien.Website: www.family.co.jp
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 Black eggs by vincentf Have you ever eaten a black coloured egg? This is the place where eggs are cooked in the hot spring waters in Owakudani.
Each bag sells for 500 yen (6 eggs). Leave a Comment Theme: OtherPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterDirections: Take the Hakone Ropeway to Owakudani Station. Walk 15 min towards the side of the mountain where there's a lot of steam. Follow the Japanese tourists, they are all heading towards the same destination.Website: www.owakundai.com/chaya/main.html
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 Eating soba and tempura by crazyguitar There are some restaurants by the lake Ashi. I recommend you cold soba noodles with tempura. The best tempura there from my point of view is the one including fresh fish from the lake and some vegetables. To drink local beer and tea, of course! If you choose the proper restaurant you will have a nice sight of the lake. Leave a Comment
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 set Japanese menus are yummy and reasonably priced by AusPinay, 1 more photos The food was great as expected- with great views of the mountains and rural Japan in Hakone. We did not join the group tour set lunch of grilled chicken and opted to order our own menu and we were glad about our choice! As usual hubby got his seafood set menu- seafood tempura and seafood rice bowl with miso soup, pickled fresh Japanese vegies and dessert which seem to be the standard menu in most Japanese set menus. For my fussy eater we went to the vendo machine just outside the restaurant and got some fried potato chips as appetizer for him as he was starving after all that touring and playing with blocks of ice around the first station on the way to the mountains. We didn't wait too long for our orders anyway. Food is served in lovely crockery (bowls and serving dishes) which make the experience of eating Japanese food more inspiring for me! I wish I can take them home actually! We also had lovely fresh pork, seafood and chicken rice bowls also with the usual pickled vegies and salads, udon soups and desserts. I forgot the exact amount but it was worth it - probably less than AUS$60!
The udon soup and tempura vegies were yummy! Theme: LocalPrice: US$11-20 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: Hakone LakeDirections: via bus from Tokyo or bullet train (Shinkansen) via JR Hammatchuko StationWebsite: http://www.jgl.co.jp Other Contact: Inquire with Japan Gray Line Co.
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