Udon & Soba

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Sanuki Udon Setoya

A Sanuki udon specialist in Dogo Yunomachi. It is close to Dogo Onsen Honkan and Dogo Haikara-dori and opens at lunchtime and in the evening, making it easy to use for meals in the hot spring district.

Taisho – Sea Bream & Seafood Specialist

A seafood restaurant near Dogo Onsen Honkan, popular for red sea bream shipped direct from the Shimanami area, Uwajima-style raw sea bream rice, and kamameshi.

Iyo Shokudo Otora

An eating house a short walk from Dogo Onsen Station. It serves Ehime local dishes such as Uwajima tai-meshi and sea bream kamameshi from the Uwa Sea, in a historic building.

Iyo no Tezukuri Udon Nadai Tsuru-chan Dogo

An udon restaurant directly opposite Asuka-no-Yu, the annex of Dogo Onsen. It opened in 2024, and its speciality is chikara udon with a choice of how many rice cakes to add.

51-ban Shokudo

An eating house on the approach to Ishiteji, the 51st temple of the Shikoku 88-temple pilgrimage. It makes and sells its speciality yakimochi, and also serves udon, soba and oden.

Nabeyaki Udon mammam

A nabeyaki udon restaurant in Dogo Yunomachi. Its signature dish is the Matsuyama speciality nabeyaki udon, with a broth made from Hokkaido makonbu kelp and Seto Inland Sea iriko, alongside side dishes such as inari-zushi.

Uguisuya

A souvenir and confectionery shop in the Dogo Onsen district. It carries Ehime sweets such as Ichiroku tarts and Botchan dango, along with noodles and local sake.

Kokoro-no-Yu Udon Kamajii

A daytime udon restaurant in Dogo Yunomachi. It serves kake udon and soki udon at moderate prices.

Daikokuya Dogo

A Japanese restaurant in the Dogo Onsen area serving udon and kamameshi. The udon is finished with the salt and water adjusted each day, the kamameshi is cooked one pot at a time, and marinated sea bream rice bowls are also served.

Oshokujidokoro Miyoshi (Miyoshi Honpo)

An eating house in front of the gate of Ishiteji. Founded in the Meiji era, its speciality is oyaki in plain and mugwort varieties, and meals such as udon are also served.