A Tingling Aroma, Overflowing Umami: Tokyo Tororo Soba's 'Mala Soup Soba' Awakens Summer Appetites
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Tokyo Tororo Soba, a specialty restaurant for grated yam soba, will launch a limited-time menu item, 'Mala Soup Soba,' starting June 24, 2026. Featuring the numbing sensation of flower pepper, this dish offers both cold and hot versions, designed to stimulate appetite even in hot weather.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Where can I eat the 'Mala Soup Soba'?
- A: It is available at two locations: Yokohama Utsukigaoka and Sagamihara Omoto stores.
- Q: Is cold or hot soba recommended?
- A: Cold soba is refreshing on hot days, while hot soba warms the body—choose based on preference.
- Q: Can people who dislike numbing spice eat this?
- A: The numbing sensation is moderate, but first-timers should try a small portion.
- Q: What is unique about Tokyo Tororo Soba?
- A: It offers creative grated yam soba in a clean, fast-casual setting designed for quick dining.
- Q: How much does the Mala Soup Soba cost?
- A: It costs ¥1,078 including tax (¥980 before tax).