
埼玉県·ご当地グルメ
Konosu River-Width Udon
Noodles as wide as a sash peek out from the bowl. The width is approximately 8 centimeters. Much wider than kishimen, when scooped up, they shimmer like a single bolt of fabric, swaying gently behind the rising steam. The Arakawa River flowing through Konosu has the widest riverbed in Japan. This dish was created in honor of that grandeur. Upon taking a bite, a chewy, thick texture is followed by the unfolding sweet aroma of wheat. The warm broth clings well to the wide surface, and the colorful toppings of green onions and tempura make it visually appetizing. A single strand passing down the throat feels long and substantial. It is exceptionally filling. This is a specialty unique to Konosu, as if you are pulling the very vastness of the Arakawa River toward you with your chopsticks.
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