【Hiroshima Prefecture】Famous Hiroshima Okonomiyaki Restaurant – Chinchikurin

During my previous visit to Hiroshima, I had already dined at the famous Reichen. This time, I decided to try another renowned restaurant called Chinchikurin.
(Thanks to Dango for the info: Chinchikurin translates to someone who is not very tall, and in Japanese Kanji, it’s written as 珍竹林.)

The Hiroshima set meal seemed quite enticing, comprising a serving of creamed oysters, a Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki, a deep-fried Momiji Manju (served with ice cream), and a drink—all for just ¥1980 (which totals ¥2079 with tax included).

As for the drink.

The creamed oysters were for five people, with one large serving consisting of about three oysters.

All I can say is, they were delicious!

Wisely also ordered some grilled oysters as an extra.

The Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki made its appearance.

With a single slice, the distinct layers were evident.

After returning to Taiwan, I visited a restaurant for Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki again. I must say, the quality in Taiwan’s restaurants has significantly declined. What used to taste great now seems to have lost its appeal!

Finally, there was the deep-fried Momiji Manju and ice cream.

Above is a simple food diary by ちんちくりん~

That wraps up my simple food diary on Chinchikurin.

Personal gourmet rating: ★★★☆ (3.5 stars)
Comments:
Chinchikurin is a strong contender against Reichen. They offer a wide variety of items and enjoy good business. If you don’t get a chance to queue for Reichen at Hiroshima Station, you might as well visit Chinchikurin at Hondori Shopping Arcade.

Rating Criteria:
Five stars: Exceptionally delicious; the kind of meal you’d want to have again.
Four stars: Tasty; a satisfying meal but not memorable.
Three stars: Not bad; worth a try if you happen to be nearby.
Two stars: Average; a safe choice if you want to avoid disappointment.
One star: Not to my liking; a potential letdown.

About Chinchikurin (Official Website)
The Tatamachi store I visited has closed down, but there are still 9 branches in Hiroshima where you can dine. If interested, you can check the official website or visit any of the other branches directly. Below is the location of the Nagarekawa store in the city center.

『Original Source:https://nicklee.tw/1250/