Restaurant in Nara, Japan
Nidaime Izumosoba Dandan
210ptsMichelin-noted soba under ¥3,000. Book it.

About Nidaime Izumosoba Dandan
Nidaime Izumosoba Dandan has earned back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025 at a ¥¥ price point — making it the strongest value proposition among Michelin-noted restaurants in Nara. A specialist soba counter with a defined regional lineage, it is the clear first call for food-focused travellers who want a technically serious, affordable midday meal near Nara's temple circuit.
A Michelin-recognised soba counter in central Nara for well under ¥3,000 a head — book it
At the ¥¥ price tier, Nidaime Izumosoba Dandan sits in a different bracket from almost every other Michelin-recognised restaurant in Nara. While akordu, Wa Yamamura, and Araki are all operating at ¥¥¥ and above, Dandan has earned back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025 at a price point that makes it one of the most accessible Michelin-calibre meals you can eat in Japan's ancient capital. That combination of low financial commitment and Michelin-verified quality is genuinely rare. If you are spending a day in Nara and want one meal that justifies the detour, this is a strong candidate.
What Dandan does technically
Soba in Japan is a discipline, not a side dish. The gap between a bowl produced by a kitchen that takes the craft seriously and one that does not is immediately apparent in the texture and aroma of freshly milled, hand-cut noodles versus their commercial equivalents. Dandan's Michelin Plate recognition — awarded on culinary merit rather than service or decor , signals that the kitchen is operating at a level that Michelin's anonymous inspectors found worth marking out in a city that has no shortage of soba restaurants. For context, Akasaka Sunaba in Tokyo and Ayamedo in Osaka represent the kind of serious soba craft that earns critical attention , Dandan is operating in that register, in Nara, at accessible prices.
The cuisine type is listed simply as soba, which in a specialist Japanese context means the menu is built around the noodle itself: the grain, the milling, the cutting, the broth, and the dipping formats. The Izumosoba lineage referenced in the restaurant's name points to the Izumo tradition from Shimane Prefecture, which is distinct from Tokyo-style soba in that it often involves a richer, darker broth and a particular approach to the noodle's earthiness. Whether Dandan follows that lineage strictly or adapts it to Nara's culinary context is something to assess when you arrive, but the naming convention signals a kitchen with a specific technical reference point rather than a generalist approach. That specificity is a good sign.
Atmosphere and when to go
The address places Dandan in the Omiyacho district of central Nara, within walking distance of Nara Park and the major temple and shrine circuits. This location means the restaurant draws a mix of local regulars and visiting travellers, though a 4.2 Google rating from 145 reviews suggests it skews toward a more considered, repeat-visit crowd rather than a tourist-trap dynamic. The energy at a serious soba counter in Japan tends toward the calm and focused: the sound environment is typically subdued, the seating format encourages attention to the food, and the pacing is set by the kitchen rather than the table. This is not a venue for a long, social dinner. It is a venue for a precise, well-executed midday or early-evening meal.
Timing matters here. Soba restaurants in Japan traditionally serve lunch and early dinner, with some closing once the day's noodles are sold out. Hours are not confirmed in our data, so check directly before visiting. Midday on weekdays is typically the safest window for availability; weekend lunches around Nara's tourist sites can move fast. Given the booking difficulty is rated as easy, walk-in access is likely, but a same-day call or check is sensible given the sold-out risk that applies to serious soba kitchens.
Who should book Dandan
This is a strong choice for the food-focused traveller who wants to eat something technically specific to Japan rather than a generic kaiseki or tourist-facing set menu. It works well for solo diners, couples, and small groups who want a focused, affordable meal in a serious setting. It is less suited to large parties or anyone looking for a long, drink-led evening. For explorers building a day around Nara's temple circuit, Dandan fits naturally into a late-morning or early-afternoon slot before the major sites get crowded. For context on how Dandan sits within the broader Nara dining picture, see our full Nara restaurants guide.
Travellers who want to compare soba options in Nara specifically should also look at Gen, Kiminami, Noto Toto Teuchisoba Tabiki, and Soba Saishoku Ichinyoan. None of those carry Michelin recognition at the time of writing, which gives Dandan a clear credential advantage within the local soba category.
Know Before You Go
- Price tier: ¥¥ , accessible, likely under ¥3,000 per person for most orders
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
- Google rating: 4.2 from 145 reviews
- Cuisine: Soba , specialist, not a general Japanese menu
- Address: 2 Chome-2-34 Omiyacho, Nara, 630-8115
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-in likely, but verify hours before visiting
- Leading for: Solo diners, couples, food-focused travellers, daytime meals
- Less suited to: Large groups, late-night dining, long social dinners
- Nearby: Nara Park temple circuit , logical pairing for a day itinerary
Dandan in the context of Japan's serious soba scene
Michelin Plate recognition is not a star, but it is a meaningful signal: it means inspectors visited, ate, and found the cooking worthy of note. For a soba specialist at this price point in a mid-sized Japanese city, that is a credible credential. Japan's broader fine-dining scene includes destinations like HAJIME in Osaka, Harutaka in Tokyo, and Gion Sasaki in Kyoto at the highest register. Dandan is not competing in that tier, nor does it need to. It is competing in the category of: affordable, craft-focused, Michelin-recognised lunch in a city most visitors spend half a day in. In that category, it is a clear first call. If your Nara itinerary has room for one properly considered meal, book Dandan.
For broader planning in the region, explore our full Nara hotels guide, our full Nara bars guide, our full Nara wineries guide, and our full Nara experiences guide.
Compare Nidaime Izumosoba Dandan
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nidaime Izumosoba Dandan | Soba | ¥¥ | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| akordu | Spanish, Innovative | ¥¥¥ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Wa Yamamura | Kaiseki, Japanese | ¥¥¥ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Araki | Sushi, Japanese | ¥¥¥ | Unknown | — | |
| Tama | Okinawan, French | ¥¥¥ | Unknown | — | |
| NARA NIKON | Japanese | ¥¥¥ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Nidaime Izumosoba Dandan measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Nidaime Izumosoba Dandan good for a special occasion?
Only if the occasion calls for precision over ceremony. Dandan holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, which signals genuine cooking quality, but the ¥¥ price point and soba-counter format mean this is not a fine-dining production. For a birthday dinner with multiple courses and formal service, look elsewhere in Nara. For a food-focused lunch where the occasion is eating something technically serious at a fair price, it works well.
Is Nidaime Izumosoba Dandan good for solo dining?
Yes, this is a strong solo choice. Soba counters are built for single diners, the format is fast and focused, and at ¥¥ pricing there is no financial pressure to order more than you want. Michelin Plate recognition confirms the cooking repays attention, which solo diners are best positioned to give. If you are travelling alone through Nara and want one meal that is specifically Japanese in technique, Dandan belongs near the top of your list.
What should a first-timer know about Nidaime Izumosoba Dandan?
It is a soba-specialist restaurant, not a general Japanese dining room, so come with a specific interest in the dish rather than expecting a broad menu. The address is 2 Chome-2-34 Omiyacho, Nara, placing it in central Nara within reach of Nara Park and the main temple circuit, which makes it a practical lunch stop on a sightseeing day. The ¥¥ price tier means a meal will likely land well under ¥3,000 per person. No phone or website is listed publicly, so confirm hours locally before visiting.
Can Nidaime Izumosoba Dandan accommodate groups?
Soba counters in Japan are typically compact, and there is no data in the venue record indicating private dining or large-table capacity at Dandan. Groups of four or more should treat this as a potential constraint and verify seating directly before arriving. For groups wanting a more structured format, a kaiseki venue in Nara may be a more reliable choice.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Nidaime Izumosoba Dandan?
No menu structure is documented in the venue record, so it is not possible to confirm whether a tasting menu exists at Dandan. Soba specialists in Japan typically operate with a focused à la carte or set-meal format rather than a multi-course tasting progression. At the ¥¥ price tier, the value case rests on the quality of the soba itself, backed by two consecutive years of Michelin Plate recognition, not on menu length or elaboration.
Is Nidaime Izumosoba Dandan worth the price?
At ¥¥ pricing with Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025, the value calculation is straightforward: inspectors found the cooking noteworthy and the bill stays low. That combination is rare in any Michelin-tracked city. Against other Nara options at similar prices, Dandan offers a level of culinary credibility that most ¥¥ restaurants cannot match. Worth it, provided soba is a format you want to eat.
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