Kizakiya

Kizakiya

Info

JR Kumagaya Station → Asahi bus ride 25 minutes, bus stop: Go down, just walk
13km25 minutes from Kita-Kantō Expressway Ota Kiryu IC via National Route 407

Business Hours

10-16:00 (15:30 LO, close as soon as the syrup is gone)

Cuisines Category

Chaya/Sweetshop

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Daifuku Chaya Sawa

A store that takes advantage of a 120-year-old private house of historic value. The first floor is a souvenir space with a basement, and the second floor is a café space with a sitting room. The recommendation is now "Yukikuma", a wind poem by Kumagaya. Using the delicious water of Kumagaya, you can enjoy the soft texture like snow.

Suitei

The exterior is a building with a lot of paintings inside the store, a stylish and calm atmosphere. Western-style menus in retro coffeehouses are lined with patrons.

Restaurant Amuse

French and Italian shops that you can enjoy casually. It is a fashionable shop with 90% of female customers. Chef Yamazaki, who loves the local area, incorporates local ingredients, vegetables from Saitama Prefecture, and finishes it into a dish that makes a woman look-in-your-eyes involuntary voice. Recommended courses that change every month, low-temperature roast of Saitama black pork, and quiche of Fukaya leek, which has been making for more than 30 years, are popular. Fukaya leek quiche can be a la carte or take out, but reservations are desirable because it takes a long time to bake. Lunch is from 2600 yen.

Longevity hermitage

You can taste it at an old-fashioned mass soba shop 800 yen with clay pots and plenty of ingredients such as duck and vegetables. Squeeze the sudachi for the taste and freshen up.

Suruga-ya

The dishes made through communication with the guests are created by French, which generously uses Hanono vegetables and fruits. In particular, he took care of the origin of the restaurant, which was “a place to serve delicious soup”, and based on the belief that “if the soup is not good, it is not a restaurant,” he has been busy pursuing the taste of soup, such as soup using carrots and pumpkin from Hanono. A fashionable and impactful vessel, hand-in-hand with a re-creation of the once-prosperous culture of Ionoyaki, adds warmth to the dish. The gap between a dish with a Japanese taste and a gorgeous dish is fun. A fireplace using Nishikawa wood firewood in a store reminiscent of Switzerland creates an atmosphere. I want to taste slow time.

Small Island Shop

A hideaway shop nestled down a road surrounded by fields and houses. Skilled craftsmen are baking live eels at the cooking station just after entering the entrance, and the scent wafting over the large store, which is full of Tsuchima, is tantalizing. The specialty, white-grilled, is a dish that is carefully baked with Kishu Bikō charcoal without any flavor. Taste it with ginger soy sauce, but at first to enjoy the original sweetness. It is also good to enjoy sake with kabayaki or white grilled dishes. Unashige (with sucks and new incense) 4550 yen ~, kabayaki and white grilled 4150 yen ~. The "Unagi Kabayaki Large" 12,600 yen is a lively dish with three eels. Let's eat it with a few people. The private house-style store has a table seat as well as a room where you can view the garden.

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