🍜 Fukusuke (Ise Udon)

📝 Introduction

A udon shop in Ise known for its signature homemade sauce.

📖 Details

The popular udon shop "Fukusuke" is located in front of the inner shrine of Ise Jingu, in "Tokuho Yokocho." The shop's signature Ise udon has been beloved by the public since ancient times and is a must-try dish when visiting Ise. The characteristic of Ise udon is its thicker noodles that have a soft texture, served with a rich sauce. Fukusuke's Ise udon follows this tradition, using thick noodles that are soft and chewy. The deep brown sauce is homemade, made with rich soy sauce combined with natural broth, resulting in a robust flavor. In addition to the signature "Ise Udon," there is also a limited edition "Handmade Ise Udon" crafted by skilled artisans. The menu features a variety of rich ingredients such as Matsusaka beef, fried shrimp, seaweed, yam puree, and eggs. The shop's eye-catching yellow noren (curtain) is designed to resemble the udon shop "Tofu Roku," which was once popular on the Ise street during the Edo period. The interior is decorated with rare hanging scrolls and ornaments, allowing diners to experience the atmosphere of that era while enjoying their meal.

⭐ Highlights

Located in "Tōfel Hōtei," the Ise Udon specialty store offers chewy thick noodles paired with a rich homemade sauce that is quite flavorful. There are also a variety of dishes available, including Matsusaka beef and tempura.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is there a foreign language menu or a menu with photos? (If so, please let me know which languages are available.)

A: There is a menu with photos.

Q: Can you take photos of the dishes?

A: Sure.

📍 Contact & Information

📍 Address

52 Ujinakanokiri-cho, Ise City, Mie Prefecture

📞 Phone

0596-23-8807

🚇 Transport

Get off at the bus stop "Jingū Kaikan Mae" and walk for about 2 minutes.

🏷️ Cuisine Tags

Ise City

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