When it comes to finding somewhere for lunch or dinner, Fujinomiya has plenty of restaurants that are local family favourites. From famous restaurants that are hidden away to popular chain restaurants in plain sight, you'll be able to discover something that's perfect for your own taste and budget.

The nationally popular Fujinomiya yakisoba (fried noodles) is one great option, as well as many dishes that use fresh vegetables, meat, and seafood from Shizuoka Prefecture. It pays to explore, so let's get looking!

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    Sumiyaki Restaurant SAWAYAKA Fuji Takaoka

    Delicious Hamburg steaks for palates of all ages

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    Sumiyaki Restaurant SAWAYAKA Fuji Takaoka is part a family-oriented restaurant chain based in Shizuoka Prefecture that proudly serves Hamburg steaks. It puts a lot of care into recreating the Hamburg steaks that have been traditionally eaten in Japanese households for many decades, taking them to the next level. The beef comes from a designated farm in Australia, grilled to perfection with binchotan (high-grade charcoal) for an evenly cooked finish.

    You can choose from a wide variety of toppings for your Hamburg steak, which is one of the soul foods of Shizuoka. There are plenty of options that kids will love, too, such as ebi-furai (fried shrimp) and tatsuta-age (deep-fried chicken with a special coating). This is a great place to spend time relaxing as a family in the friendly atmosphere of a restaurant serving delicious food.

    Location: 847-11 Kuzawa, Fuji City, Shizuoka Prefecture 419-0202, Japan

    Open: Monday–Friday from 11 am to 10 pm, Saturday–Sunday from 10.45 am to 10 pm

    Phone: +81 (0)545-73-2266

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    Fujisan Shiraito An

    Try countryside soba and tempura with a superb view of Mt. Fuji

    Fujisan Shiraito An
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    Located close to Fujinomiya’s famous Shiraito Falls, Fujisan Shiraito An serves soba noodles in an authentic old-fashioned atmosphere. This is something of a hidden gem, a place where you can enjoy eating delicious soba noodles while looking out at Mt. Fuji. The tempura set meal is an absolute bargain. Check out the seasonal side dishes and black rice, too, for something a little different.

    The soba noodles, which are made by hand in the restaurant's own kitchen, are thick and rustic in style. Combined with the gorgeous location, what more could you ask for?

    Location: 1199-12 Hara, Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture 418-0105, Japan

    Open: Wednesday–Monday from 11.10 am to 3 pm (closed on Tuesdays)

    Phone: +81 (0)544-54-3050

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    Soba-no-Mi IKKANJIN

    Sake, soba and a la carte dishes aplenty

    Soba-no-Mi IKKANJIN
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    Since opening in Fujinomiya in 2009, Soba-no-Mi IKKANNJIN has drawn in the crowds with its excellent soba (buckwheat noodles). Check out the jyuwari kikouchi seiro (soba made from 100% buckwheat flour) or the genbiki seiro, made by grinding the black husk of the buckwheat in a stone mill, which really brings out the flavour.

    The soba and udon noodles served here are all handmade. Multi-course meals are served at night, with seasonal dishes and desserts skilfully prepared by a chef trained in Japanese cuisine. Preschool children are not allowed to enter at lunchtime. Also, you'll need to make a reservation if you want to dine here at night.

    Location: 1551-41 Utsuno, Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture 418-0104, Japan

    Open: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 11.30 am to 2 pm, Friday—Sunday from 11.30 am to 2 pm and 5.30 pm to 7 pm (closed on Tuesdays, and 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month)

    Phone: +81 (0)544-54-0507

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    Mume-san

    Try interesting takes on okonomiyaki and yakisoba

    Mume-san
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    Within walking distance of the Shiraito Falls, Mume-san is a restaurant that introduces tourists to the culture of Fujinomiya yakisoba (fried noodles) and other local teppanyaki (dishes cooked on a hot steel plate). As well as normal okonomiyaki (a Japanese savoury pancake dish), Mume-san serves a noodle-filled version the locals call shigureyaki.

    Yakisoba bread, rolled okonomiyaki, and takoyaki (octopus dumplings) are among the items available to take away, which make great souvenirs. Whether you’re looking for a hearty meal or just fancy a beer and some snacks, Mume-san is a great option.

    Location: 854-50 Kamiide, Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture 418-0103, Japan

    Open: Wednesday–Monday from 10.30 am to 4 pm (closed on Tuesdays)

    Phone: +81 (0)544-54-1161

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    Sano Shokudo

    Enjoy delicately flavoured noodles and home cooking

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    There’s always a long queue outside the Sano Shokudo restaurant thanks to its excellent ramen, rice bowls, set meals, and famous Fujinomiya yakisoba (fried noodles). Inside the restaurant, you’ll find a handwritten menu and old-fashioned atmosphere where the air is always filled with the delicious aroma of food.

    Regular customers love the delicately flavoured soy sauce ramen noodles and yakiniku donburi (rice bowl topped with grilled meat), with its exquisite sweet and spicy sauce. Motsu-nikomi (stewed beef entrails) is another popular option, but everything here tastes great, so take your pick!

    Location: 21-1 Omiyacho, Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture 418-0066, Japan

    Open: Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 11.30 am to 3 pm, Saturday—Sunday from 11.30 am to 4 pm and 5.30 pm to 8.30 pm (closed on Wednesdays and Thursdays)

    Phone: +81 (0)544-26-5869

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    Numazu Uogashizushi Nagarezushi Fujinomiya

    A feast of fresh ingredients from Suruga Bay

    Numazu Uogashizushi Nagarezushi Fujinomiya
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    Numazu Uogashizushi Nagarezushi Fujinomiya boasts the freshest seafood from Suruga Bay, brought in each morning directly from the Numazu Fish Market. The nigiri-zushi (hand-pressed sushi) and kaisen-don (rice bowl topped with seafood) are served in generous portions, and even the ara-jiru (a broth made from the bony parts of fish) comes with plenty of fish meat.

    While this is a chain restaurant, many of the items on the menu are exclusive to the Fujinomiya branch, and there’s a variety of seasonal a la carte dishes which are excellent with drinks. It's hardly surprising that the restaurant is always full with locals and tourists alike. In fact, this is one of the most successful restaurants in Fujinomiya.

    Location: 425-1 Fujimigaoka, Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture 418-0014, Japan

    Open: Daily from 11 am to 10 pm

    Phone: +81 (0)120-376-881

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    Hacchan

    Noodles with a good old-fashioned sauce

    Hacchan
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    Hacchan is one of the most famous Fujinomiya yakisoba (fried noodles) restaurants, its simple taste a bit of a throwback but very moreish, so much so that many people reckon this is the best place to eat yakisoba. Shigureyaki, a version of Fujinomiya yakisoba arranged in an okonomiyaki (Japanese savoury pancake dish) style, is another hearty delicacy that’s well worth trying.

    As well as the noodles, the sauces and toppings get rave reviews. If you’re not sure what to order, try the all-in-one mix option to sample lots of different versions.

    Location: 20-1 Kitamachi, Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture 418-0061, Japan

    Open: Daily from 11 am to 6 pm

    Phone: +81 (0)544-27-2575

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    Omiya Yokocho Puku-ichi

    Sweets and Italian-style ice creams to bring a smile to your face

    Omiya Yokocho Puku-ichi
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    Omiya Yokocho Puku-ichi is a showroom of Kitagawa Seianjo, a producer well known for its special anko (red bean paste). Cooked with spring water from Mt. Fuji, the anko served here has a delicate taste that really highlights the flavour of the beans. You can enjoy your sweet red bean paste with shaved ice or zenzai (a sweet red bean soup).

    Another great hit is the Italian-style ice cream using raw milk from the Asagiri Highland and seasonal fruits. Why not stop by for some dessert after trying the famous Fujinomiya yakisoba at Omiya Yokocho in front of Sengen Taisha Shrine?

    Location: 4-23 Miyacho, Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture 418-0067, Japan

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 5.30 pm

    Phone: +81 (0)544-25-2061

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    Fujinomiya Yakisoba Antenna Shop

    Get back to basics at this old-fashioned producer of local flavours

    Fujinomiya Yakisoba Antenna Shop
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    Fujinomiya Yakisoba Antenna Shop is a showcase for the Fujinomiya Yakisoba brand of local fried noodles. The company is doing its bit to spread the word about Fujinomiya yakisoba, which has become a national sensation after winning the B-1 Grand Prix national competition for local soul foods, by serving it to tourists in Omiya Yokocho, just steps away from the Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine.

    The menu includes not only the standard version using meat, cabbage, green onions, and sardine shavings as ingredients, but also a wide variety of other styles of the dish. If you’re looking for the best yakisoba, this should definitely be on your list.

    Location: 4-23 Miyacho, Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture 418-0067, Japan

    Open: Monday–Friday from 11 am to 3.30 pm, Saturday–Sunday from 11 am to 4.30 pm

    Phone: +81 (0)544-22-5341

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    Marugame Seimen Fujinomiya

    Udon with toppings to please all

    Marugame Seimen Fujinomiya
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    Marugame Seimen Fujinomiya is a branch of the famous kama-age udon (straight-from-the-pot udon) chain that also operates internationally (as MARUGAME UDON). The taste of the udon noodles, which are handmade in-house, is one of those comforting tastes that the locals love to experience time and again. The price, volume, and speed of service are also excellent.

    It’s ideally positioned so that you can stop in on your way to or from the famous Sengen Taisha Shrine. There’s also freshly fried tempura and foods to take out, such as donburi (rice bowl dishes).

    Location: 2-2 Chuocho, Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture 418-0065, Japan

    Open: Daily from 11 am to 9 pm

    Phone: +81 (0)544-25-1185

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