Hannosuke
“All the tempura'd items were great but the stand outs for me were the piece of nori and the soft boiled egg – so unique and delicious.”
“#3 Edomae Tendon that my hubby got is what I am going to get next time.”
“We sincerely welcome customers from all over the world to savor our authentic and legendary Tempura bowl."”
Hannosuke
Take-out: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
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$ Price range Under $10
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Grabbed lunch here and ordered the Edomae, the taste is delicious. It was a tad salty for me. For the price of $15 with tax. I don't think it's worth it. The bowl was mostly rice.
I've eaten here twice, one of a Saturday afternoon, around 6:30ish and once on a Sunday night around 7:30ish. Their cold soba noodles are delicious and their tempura is light and satisfying. I particularly like their tempura veggies. The slices are the thick, the batter is light and evenly coated. Portions sizes are good. Lines can be long, but service is quick and prices are very reasonable.
I've been on the hunt for good ten-don ever since the trip to Tokyo.
The ten-don at Hannosuke is legit. For a measly $13 , you cannot beat the value. Hands down, a MUST EAT item when in Mitsuwa Marketplace.
The Edomae Ten-don comes is served in a traditional bowl and overflowing with crispy tempura style seafood. It also includes a fried egg and vege patty. Its awesome because it has an appearance of abundance.
The tempura is freshly fried and served immediately as any proper tempura should be. Its crispy and moist. However, I think they need to switch out the frying oil and use less batter. Regardless, this is awesome tempura.
The rice under the tempura is delicious. Steaming hot, soft, and covered in a flavorful soy sauce. Goes perfect with that savory tempura.
I will definitely be back to enjoy another bowl!
Great tempura bowl. The pieces were fried to a golden consistency without being too oily or crispy and were well-seasoned. The rice was good quality and not too much or too little. They provide a miso soup with every order. Cash only.
The review is for combo #7, soba (cold) with tempura. Let me start off by saying I'm a huge zaru soba fan, and was totally looking forward to this. Unfortunately:
– The tempura batter was too thick.
– The oil they used was old, gave off a stale taste.
– The tempura overall were overcooked.
– The soba was sub-par, I can tell they merely rinsed the soba in room temperature water and it's a hot day.
Here's a hint from a soba chef: immediately cool the soba down in ice cold water to stop the cooking process and seal in the chewiness that soba should have. They didn't do this, as a result the soba was not only overcooked but not as chewy as it should be, in another word, not "al dente".
The food was two and half star at best, I rounded down for the cash only requirement.
I LOVE Hannosuke. The prices are GREAT, and the food is even better.
Get anything from their and I promise it'll be good.
I usually get the tempura bowl ($10) or the soba w/tempura ($10).
Their food is 10x greater than any Japanese food you'll get outside of NY [on the east coast] (I'm talking to you Philly).
Yeah, yeah…I know everyone talks about the TenDon, but no one is giving their zaru soba any love! I ordered No. 7, which is Zaru Soba with a side of "big" tempura (two shrimp, one eggplant, one nori, and another vegetable that I do not remember).
The zaru soba was a wee bit on the sukoshi (little/small portion) side, but I thoroughly enjoyed my lunch. Their soba had the perfect texture and chewiness, while the tsuyu (dipping sauce) was flavorful. Some places tend to water it down too much, but Hannosuke's was just right. There is a plate of scallions and wasabi for your sauce.
As for the tempura, it was delicious but I can't say I am head over heels for it. They were indeed light and crispy, while the shrimp and vegetables were perfectly cooked. However, I'm still trying to figure out what makes them so popular. Perhaps I need to order a tempura set to find out. In short: Soba = Good. Tempura = Okay.
I decided to just get the shrimp tempura box, and I def did not regret it.
The meal comes with a small side of miso soup, no complaints there, delicious. And onto the main dish, the shrimp tempura. Perfectly battered and fried. The sauce they placed on top of the rice was a perfect blend, tasted a bit like teriyaki but gave the rice some favor. Overall, I'll def be back for more!