“Matsunoya” Near Hanshin Imazu Station Is Now Open with a Limited-Time One-Coin Deal

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“Matsunoya Imazu,” a tonkatsu restaurant, has opened in front of Matsuya at Hanshin Imazu Station.

Here it is↓

We previously wrote an article about this spot when it was the Chindon restaurant.

Here it is on the map↓

The address is 1F Heiwa Building, 1-34 Tsuto Kurehacho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo.

What’s around Matsunoya Imazu

These photos were taken when the previous shop was there.

Across the street is “Matsuya,” located inside the Hanshin Imazu Station building.

“Chindon” used to be where the current Matsuya is.

If you go this way, you’ll find the Kikona pachinko parlor next door, Sakura Okinainari Daimyojin Shrine, and more. Keep going and you’ll reach the overpass of the Meishin Expressway.

If you go in the opposite direction, you’ll find Hankyu Imazu Station. Beyond the elevated tracks is Imazu Nishi Line, and if you turn left there, you’ll find places like “Sakura Ibuki,” which opened in January, before reaching Route 43.

Pretty cheap

For breakfast at Matsunoya, the egg bowl is 290 yen, which is really cheap.

Even the pork loin cutlet set meal is 400 yen, so it’s very reasonable. And that includes tax.

For set meals, it’s nice that refills of rice and miso soup are free.

Also, I think it’s for a limited time, but kake udon and curry udon are discounted from 290 yen to 190 yen, which is an incredible deal.

It also looks like you can get bento and side dishes to take out.

In closing

It seems to have opened on November 26. It’s open 24 hours and very affordable, so it could become a pretty useful spot.