Yubatei Masuda-ya
This restaurant serves yuba which is made from soybeans and is one of the specialties of Nikko. Kaiseki-ryori (a full course dinner) and masu-no-shioyaki (grilled trout seasoned with salt) are also available.
10 min. walk from Tobu Nikko Station / 0288-54-2151
Uoyou
Yuba-soba (soba is buckwheat noodles) is a dish soba lovers can enjoy here. These thin handmade noodles go well with the delicious yuba.
593 Gokou-machi, Nikko-shi / 0288-54-0333
Meiji-no-yakata Cake Shop
The specialty of this shop is Cheese cake. Try a slice of cake with a delicious cup of coffee made from Nikko's own spring water.
Located next to Tobu Nikko Station / 0288-54-2149
Tabiya Shokudo
Tabiya Shokudo is a communal kitchen serving local foods located next to Lake Chuzenji-ko. The specialty of this restaurant is Himemasu Teishoku, a set course of trout, ranging from 1,500 yen to 2,500 yen depending on the size of the fish. You can enjoy eating the crisp skin of a hime-masu which is a grilled trout seasoned with butter. Also, this restaurant offers seasonal specialties from Lake Chuzenji-ko such as Nijimasu Teishoku (a set course of rainbow trout) and Wakasagi Teishoku (a set course of pond smelt).
2478 Chugushi, Nikko-shi / 0288-55-0244
Ryuzu-no Chaya
This is a tea shop where you can relax and look upon Ryuzu-no-taki Waterfalls while enjoying a cup of green tea, udon noodles, soba buckwheat noodles, or other light meals. This shop also sells gifts and souvenirs. Take a little break here after coming back from hiking at Senjo-ga-hara.
Next to Ryuzu-no-taki Waterfalls / 0288-55-0157
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Nikko is famous for its spring water. You can find some springs in several town
areas along Route 119. Many people drink from these springs and they are necessary
for their daily lives. One of the springs is located at the Bus Terminal (Tobu
Nikko Station) and is the easiest place to find.