The view in front of you is a secluded alleyway. Tawara Shokudo, beloved by the people of Kochi for many years, stands here as a local diner. A comfortable space with the taste of grandma spreads out, which you cannot imagine from the old exterior.
Lined up at the small counter seats are a number of painstakingly handmade dishes. The homey flavor using fresh local ingredients evokes a nostalgic feeling. The atmosphere of old-fashioned hospitality lingers around the silent figure of the owner.
The interior, which retains the same look as when it first opened, is filled with the daily life of local customers. While intoxicated by the taste passed down through the generations, you should be able to spend a blissful moment in a space that exudes the everyday life of Kochi.
A little hidden away after leaving the quiet residential area, the hand-painted sign at the entrance of the shop serves as a signpost. There is no parking space, but there is a paid parking lot nearby for your convenience.