施設カテゴリー: 食べる
-
Pekin-Tei
The Mitsukuniko Ramen is made with a light soy sauce and dried-sardine stock broth, based on the kind of ramen Mito Koumon might have eaten in the Edo period! The Noboribetsu specialty Enma Ramen and Muroran specialty Curry Ramen are also big hits! -
Manpuku-Tei
This shop offers value meals with soba or udon noodles, and rice dishes. They also serve alcohol, so you can try the Edo delight of “a glass with soba”! -
Waraji-Ya
Juicy Zangi, with the richness of dark soy sauce and the distinctive flavour of ginger, is our speciality. Carefully selected sake and a variety of sours are also available. -
Komachi Sweet Shop
This shop offers warm, smiling hospitality to everyone they meet. They welcome guests with cool treats in summer and warm ones in winter, creating a sweet shop to truly relax in. -
Teashop Bonten
Along with the satisfying large dumplings, there are various drinks and snacks on the menu. It is attached to the free rest house near the theaters, so it’s perfect for a break between performances! *Large dumplings will be sold at the Komachi if the shop closes.