Cheap Eats in Japan - Hot Soba Noodles

Cheap Eats in Japan - Hot Soba Noodles
A bowl of hot soba noodles is a tasty meal. The noodles are made from buckwheat flour. The buckwheat noodles have a sweet, nutty flavor. The noodles with vegetables are a healthy fast food meal.

The long, thin noodles are symbolic for a long life. In Japan, the noodles are on the menu for special holiday meals. Many families across the country enjoy the noodles on New Year’s Eve. They represent good luck for the new year.

Budget tourists in Japan, try this special dish. It is inexpensive and easy to find. There are noodle shops everywhere.

Try a bowl or two when in Japan. There are numerous toppings available to vary the dish. Fried prawns, vegetables, mushrooms, tofu and seaweed are just a few from which to choose.

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