I'm so glad I came back here. For lunch, I had somen noodles at the famous Nakabuan on Shodoshima. I ordered the simplest cold somen, and the noodles, chilled with ice, were extra chewy and smooth. So delicious!
Nakabuan | Review by 雪兒
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