SantateSoba NAGAHATAAN

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About SantateSoba NAGAHATAAN

Nagahata was part of the land of Nikko Toshogu Shrine during the Edo period (1603-1868). The area was esteemed for its soba, which was even given as an offering at Nikko Toshogu Shrine.

Our founder had the strong desire to “make the best-tasting soba in Japan, for which our area is known.” With this, Santate Soba Nagahata-an was born.

Nikko city boasted the greatest amount of land in Tochigi prefecture for planting buckwheat.
In Nagahata, morning mist is a common sight during the summertime.
Commonly referred to as “Kirishita Soba” (“misty buckwheat”), the buckwheat is believed to earn its great taste from the tremendous temperature extremes responsible for the morning and evening fog.

The “santate” (“three steps for freshness”) of Santate Soba are:

  1. Freshly milled (“hikitate”)
  2. Freshly made (“uchitate”)
  3. Freshly boiled (yudetate”)

This is what “santate” means.

At Nagahata-an, we work hard each and every day to preserve these three steps and keep our customers satisfied.

 

“Hikitate (“freshly milled”)

As buckwheat flour is very quick to lose its aroma and flavor, using freshly-milled buckwheat flour is crucial to making great-tasting soba noodles.

“Uchitate” (“freshly made”)

If you let noodles sit out for too long right after they are made, they lose their aroma and flavor.
However, it’s not a good idea to boil freshly-made noodles right away. Letting them sit for just the right amount of time before boiling will make for delicious noodles.

“Yudetate” (“freshly boiled”)

Freshly-boiled soba goes stale quite quickly. “Yudetate” is also a precaution that one must take to skillfully strain the noodles and serve them as quickly as possible.

“Taste Nagahata soba as it is meant to be tasted”

According to our founder’s wishes,
we have never served soba with tempura since the shop first opened.
We hope you will enjoy the taste of Nagahata soba, in and of itself.

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*All prices shown include tax


Soba

Morisoba (1 serving) ¥600

Zarusoba (1 serving) ¥650

Kakesoba (1 serving) ¥600

Sango-uchi (3 servings of morisoba) ¥1,700

Morisoba (cold soba noodles) (1 serving) ¥600
Omorisoba (50% bigger serving of morisoba) ¥850
Kakesoba (soba served in hot broth) (1 serving) ¥600
Okakesoba (50% bigger serving of kakesoba) ¥850
Zarusoba (cold soba noodles topped with shredded dried seaweed) (1 serving) ¥650
Ozarusoba (50% bigger serving of zarusoba) ¥900
Nigo-uchi (2 servings of morisoba) ¥1,150
Ni-tengogo-uchi (2.5 servings of morisoba) ¥1,450
Sango-uchi (3 servings of morisoba) ¥1,700
Yongo-uchi (4 servings of morisoba) ¥2,300
Gogo-uchi (5 servings of morisoba) ¥2,850
Rokugo-uchi (6 servings of morisoba) ¥3,400
Nanago-uchi (7 servings of morisoba) ¥3,950
Hachigo-uchi (8 servings of morisoba) ¥4,500
Kyugo-uchi (9 servings of morisoba) ¥5,050
Issho-uchi (10 servings of morisoba) ¥5,600

*Except Kakesoba served with dipping sace.

Towarisoba(100% buckwheat noodles) ¥1,000

Drinks

Berr(Bottle) ¥650
Draft Berr ¥650
Sake ¥400
Soft drink ¥200

Winter only

 Kenchin-jiru (chicken & vegetable soup) ¥350


Takeout

Nama-soba(Raw soba) 2 servings ¥1,150 and up

Please call to order Nama-soba(Raw soba).
The phone number to order is +81 0288-27-2488

*Please boil raw soba before eating.
*Please ask if you would like broth included.

As the soba is raw, please eat as soon as possible.

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SantateSoba NAGAHATAAN

635-1 Nagahata, Nikko-city, Tochigi, 321-1108 Japan
TEL +81 288-27-2488

Open 11:00-16:00 (15:30 L.O.)
*The shop will close if the soba has run out.

Closed on Tuesday and Friday.
*Open on national holidays.

Parking area:For about 20 cars.

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