Founded in 1914 (Taisho 3), Okina Soba is a long-established restaurant with over a century of history, alongside Asakusa's entertainment culture. While it is famous for its overwhelmingly popular Curry Nanban, there is one bowl that regulars and entertainers alike adore. It's a secret dish that isn't listed on the menu: Mujina Soba. The thick soup evokes the atmosphere of the Edo period, and is perfect for washing down a Kirin Lager. We'll introduce you to a stylish way to spend your time in Asakusa.
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