Kamadaya tofu restaurant

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Kurashiki, Japan

Tofu restaurant

Kamadaya tofu restaurant Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Kamadaya tofu restaurant is located in Kurashiki, Japan on 6-15 Honmachi. Kamadaya tofu restaurant is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category tofu restaurant in Japan.

Address

6-15 Honmachi

Phone

+81864222683

Open hours

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ミンジェシー

A comfortable, spacious restaurant with infinite imagination and tofu combinations. I ordered their most expensive set meal and it made me want to cry from how delicious it was. It made me visualise me as an astronaut leaving Mother Earth and exploring the wider universe of tofu. Every bite of that set meal revolutionised my ideas of what tofu was capable of.

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Theresa Leung

Very delicious tofu meal. The thing looking like a fish is actually more tasty than real fish! Glad that we could make time and come for lunch!

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Goh Ah

Came in March, and chanced upon this lunch venue, did not even realised the set I ordered are all vegetarian. All the dishes in the set are all tofu and surprisingly delicious, all have different texture n taste. I am won over even thou I am more of a carnivore. Must try!

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Yue Zhou

Delicious quality tofu dishes! The tofu burger patty is soooooo good!! Beyond expectation! Please try them out!

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Natalie Bolton

An excellent tofu meal!! I didn't really know what to expect, but my bowl of tofu over rice was VERY flavorful and honestly, I'm craving it again in the comfort of my home 3 months later. The owners may be tight-lipped, but if it means they take their cooking extra serious then I have no qualms. In terms of the ambiance, I was the only person in the restaurant right at 11:30am, so I sat at the counter and ate my meal in a reflective, savoring silence while we all watched golf on the TV. It was nice. I wish I had splurged on some of the more expensive, complicated teishyoku varieties, but I'll save those for next time.