25 chicken restaurants in Nishinomiya-Kitaguchi have formed a group called “Nishikita Toridori Trip” and declared that “Nishikita is a chicken town.”
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Come to think of it, ducks were swimming in the Tsumon River on November 30.
Nishikita Toridori Trip with 25 participating restaurants
It looks like “Nishikita Toridori Trip” includes 25 restaurants in the Nishikita shopping district that serve chicken dishes.
How many of these restaurants do you know, or have you been to?

We’ll also include the restaurants featured on Nishitsu, along with photos of the chicken dishes we tried. (No photos for places where we didn’t eat chicken dishes. Sorry <m(__)m>)
Kiteya Nishinomiya-Kitaguchi Branch
“Tsukimi Tsukune” (490 yen) ↓

Tsukuneya Nishinomiya-Kitaguchi Branch
“Zuri Garlic” (180 yen) ↓

Za Watami Nishinomiya-Kitaguchi Ekimae Branch
“Yodare-dori” (390 yen) ↓

Fujiya Main Branch
“Assorted 5 Kinds of Chef’s Choice Kushikatsu” (680 yen) (quail egg as the chicken-related item) ↓

Tsurukame Hachiban Nishinomiya-Kitaguchi Branch
“Chicken Chashu Covered in Green Onion” (230 yen) ↓

Nihon Ryori Hanayu
Hakken Sakaba Nishinomiya-Kitaguchi Branch
Their signature “Tare Kawa” (120 yen) and “Tare Minchi” (120 yen) ↓

Katsugen
We’d been to 8 out of the 25 restaurants. That’s a coverage rate of 30%. Still a long way to go.
Even so, they all look affordable and make you want to stop by, don’t they?
Finally
“Nishikita Toridori Trip” is apparently holding a stamp rally from December 1 to December 30. If you collect 2 stamps and enter, 10 people will be selected by lottery to receive a QUO Card. Why not try touring chicken restaurants around Nishinomiya-Kitaguchi this December?




























