[Kumafuku] All-you-can-eat Eggs!
The Ultimate TKG Experience in Shikokuchuo,
Ehime
SHOP DATA
Address
2243-1 Mendori-cho, Shikokuchuo City, Ehime Prefecture
Japan Address
愛媛県四国中央市妻鳥町2243-1
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About 10 min by car from Mishima-Kawanoe IC
Parking
Free parking on-site
(approx. 30 spaces)
Hours
Restaurant: 9:30 - 14:00 (ends when sold
out)
Shop: 9:30 - 17:00
Closed
Wednesdays
Phone
0896-56-5125
Located along Route 11 in Shikokuchuo City, Ehime Prefecture, "Kumafuku" is a paradise for egg lovers where you can eat "as much as you like" of the fresh eggs delivered daily from their own poultry farm.
The signature menu item, the "Raw Egg on Rice (TKG) Set," is the ultimate simple gourmet dish where you choose your own egg to put on the rice and enjoy it with a special soy sauce. We delve into the secret of its popularity, which draws lines before opening not only on weekends but also on weekdays.
Truly a Jewel Box. Fresh Eggs to Choose From
When you are seated inside the restaurant, the first thing that catches your eye is the large quantity of eggs lined up on the tables. Kumafuku features a surprising system of all-you-can-eat eggs (when ordering a set meal).
Tips for achieving the best flavor
The original "Egg Soy Sauce" is perfectly balanced to enhance the sweetness of the egg. Enjoy the changing flavors by eating just the yolk first, then adding a little soy sauce... The side dish "Bihou Egg Dashimaki (Japanese rolled omelet)" is also fluffy and extremely delicious.
Exquisite dishes besides TKG. Recommended Menu
Kumafuku is strongly associated with raw egg on rice, but its menu items other than TKG are also excellent. All dishes, which generously use fresh eggs, offer great volume and satisfaction.
Fluffy Omelet Rice
An irresistible omelet rice with soft-boiled eggs that ooze out when you cut into it with a spoon. It goes perfectly with the demi-glace sauce and is a popular menu item alongside TKG.
Hearty Side Dishes
They offer a full lineup of appetizing side dishes like freshly fried Karaage (fried chicken) and Chicken Nanban. Of course, all set meals include all-you-can-eat eggs.