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There is a special place in my heart for Bun. Its a very unique place to
eat in Matsumoto. Now in my opinion its the best so far of all the
places I have eaten so that's a big statement for a gaijin but its the
best I have had so far. I have been going here since first visiting
Matsumoto ten years ago. Usually its a lively place and the master and
his chefs dance behind the counter cooking a vast menu of traditional
and modern cuisine both Japanese and western style dishes with a
handcrafted homemade touch. All the ingredients are fresh and nothing is
sacrificed for the sake of quality. A good selection of sake and a one
of a kind setting. The building with its iron shutters and wood work
used to be a kimono shop in the early days and reflects the architecture
of early modern Matsumoto. The station area has been renovated and many
old buildings have been removed but surrounding that area many old
structures still survive. Wow I never get tired of the menu as it
changes and evolves. Its a must see when visiting Matsumoto. Featured
foods listed here are just a fraction of the menu items: Yakitori, whole
pieces of breast nankotsu, yakidon, homemade tofu, Japanese omelet,
hand made renkon chips and fried avocados. I am truly amazed as to how
they can have a fresh daily menu with so many items to choose from. That
very night the menu boasted of free range vegetarian fed pork... that's
some good tasting yakidon!
Dinner for two.....2 liters of beer, a cup of sake and all you see were just under 6000 yen. We were full when we left.
Bun (Kan's family)
Address: 2-10-15, Chuo, Matsumoto
A fifteen minute walk from Matsumoto station! Sit at the bar or dine upstairs or reserve a tatami room for functions.
Tel: 0263-35-9897
MAP here!
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