Omen
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, KYOTO/ Updated : Oct 14, 2016, 15:42 IST
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A mecca for udon noodles, Omen is yet another nondescript but extremely well-known restaurant in Kyoto. In fact, the name ‘Omen’, despite having a rather unpleasant meaning in English actually translates into ‘noodles’ in Japanese … Read more
A mecca for udon noodles, Omen is yet another nondescript but extremely well-known restaurant in Kyoto. In fact, the name ‘Omen’, despite having a rather unpleasant meaning in English actually translates into ‘noodles’ in Japanese. Presented in dainty bowls in a choice of cold or hot broth, the thick, stringy goodness served at this restaurant is wholesome and delicious. Read less

A mecca for udon noodles, Omen is yet another nondescript but extremely well-known restaurant in Kyoto. In fact, the name ‘Omen’, despite having a rather unpleasant meaning in English actually translates into ‘noodles’ in Japanese. Presented in dainty bowls in a choice of cold or hot broth, the thick, stringy goodness served at this restaurant is wholesome and delicious. There are a plethora of other eatables on their menu ranging from sashimi and tempura to spicy chicken and vegetarian options like bamboo shoots and tofu. These perfectly complement your udon. The seasoning is just right and the portions, albeit deceptively small, are just enough. Moreover, you can take a packet of their dried noodles as a souvenir.
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