I’m gonna have a short proud moment, just this one time, and say that this rural area of Japan didn’t have much (if any) English info on food before I got here. I dedicate this post on my favorite food places in the north Okayama/Tottori area to my successor, “Robin from England” whom my students (can I still call them my students? waa) are so super excited to meet come August.
Robin, I speak for all of us (my followers and I) when I wish you the very best of time in Ohara. We hope you make the most of every day and cannot wait to see this place from your pespective in future pictures. So without further adieu…
For contemporary-style cafes try: Cafe Roca in Tsuyama
or Moco Lifestyle Store in Tottori
For a contemporary-style cafe with WIFI: try Dot Diner&Cafe in Yunogo or Nambate in Ohara or Motoyu in Nishiawakura
For the world’s fluffiest pancakes: Cocogarden in Tottori (Mochigase)
Arrive super early or be prepared for a long wait. Also sell udon, fresh bread and omelette crepes (go figure). Open daily from 10am. I recommend the milk soft serve and the organic eggs.
For Thick crust pizza: La Gita in Katsumada
For BIG and I mean, gigantic thin crust pizza, Pizza King in Wake Town
I recommend the spinach pizza.
For the best counter sushi in Japan: Yoshinoya in Mimasaka but only on a Saturday
Every day else, this place is an izakaya (Japanese bar).
For contemporary cafe-style food with the best view: Yukkuru Terrace in Yunogo
For a super cheap sushi train: Sushiro in Tsuyama
For a fancy sushi train: Hokkaido in Tottori (go figure)
For a very beautiful and very Japanese and slightly expensive place to take your parents when they visit: Mitaki-en in Chizu Town
For REAL bread (and takeaway pizzettes): Hugo et Leo in Nishiawakura
Or
Aiyuuwaie in Yunogo
For incredible burgers (and good conversation): Shuvi Du Bar in Tottori
For good Indian with naan the size of your mattress: Sivam in Yunogo (or Sivan – still don’t know which)
For fancy Italian try: Terra in Tsuyama
I recommend the chef’s choice set menu.
For super fancy Italian: Ristorante Cielo in Tsuyama
For vegetarian: Cafe Bonheur in Tsuyama
Or Gemmaishokudourakudokan (yeah, it’s a tongue twister)
For fresh gelato: Hashimoto Farm in Tottori
Or Latte in Tsuyama
Ok desu. Think that’s probably enough for now. Happy scoffing, buddy!
Nice food 😍
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Impressive list!! If I ever make it down to that area, I will be using this post for ideas! :)
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I love this post! Definitely going to try out these places if I go down that way! Thanks heaps!
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Please do!
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You’ve provided a fine service in helping others navigate the area and food choices in English, when in the area. That’s a fine thing to do! :)
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Hello, thank you for stopping by and liking my blog post! I love your post :)!! By the way, I actually have seen you before on Facebook page in a same group, where you post your blog posts from time to time right? I checked them out because they looked pretty cool’ :) I’m from Okayama, and I don’t engage in the group as much so maybe you don’t know me though. I am happy to know you! And wanna talk more about where I or you live lol sorry for rambling anyways… I was excited to find you by chance haha! Goodnight. – Saki
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Saki! SO NICE TO MEET YOU!
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For some reasons, I missed this post! This is so comprehensive and thank you so much for including us in it. lots of love, Hiromi
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