2 Best Restaurants in Chofu, Tokyo

Ameya

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Ameya is a traditional sweet and snack store on Monzen-machi best known for a riff on the local soba theme. You don’t get soba noodles here, but rather "soba bread." Basically, it’s a steamed bun made with buckwheat (soba) flour, sugar, and rice flour, in which you can have one of four fillings: sweet red bean paste (anko), mustard greens (takana), daikon radish, and the very non-traditional keema curry.

5-15-10 Jindaiji-motomachi, Chofu, Tokyo-to, 182-0017, Japan
042-485--2768
Known For
  • soba bread (steamed buns)
  • traditional setting
  • take-out only
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

Ikkyu-An

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Soba noodles, which are made with buckwheat, are a signature of the restaurants near Jindai-ji. That's apparently because buckwheat was traditionally easier to grow here than rice. This place along the temple’s Monzen-machi approach serves handmade soba in a variety of ways, including in warm broths and cold with a dipping sauce.

5-11-2 Jindaiji-motomachi, Chofu, Tokyo-to, 182-0017, Japan
042-482--6773
Known For
  • soba noodles
  • rustic vibe
  • close to the main sights
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner