Sofuren Hita Yakisoba Review: Must-Try Crispy Noodles in Oita, Japan

Sofuren Hita Yakisoba Review

Hita City (日田), located in the inland area of Oita Prefecture near the border with Fukuoka Prefecture, is a charming town known for its Edo-period streets in Mameda-machi (豆田町).

It is also famous as the hometown of Hajime Isayama, the creator of the manga Attack on Titan.

Hina Doll Museum in Mameda-machi

One of the most famous local specialties in Hita City is Hita Yakisoba.

Its key characteristic is its crispy, charred noodles, and the most renowned and original restaurant serving it is Sofuren (想夫恋).


During my recent trip to Oita, I visited the Sofuren Main Branch to try the famous dish. Here’s my review of the restaurant and the food!

Access & Basic Information of Sofuren Main Branch

The Sofuren Main Branch is located along National Route 212, which runs through Hita City. The restaurant has a large parking lot, so driving is the most convenient way to get there.

From Hita Station, it takes about 10–15 minutes on foot, which is a reasonable walking distance.

From Fukuoka City, it takes about 1 hour 10–30 minutes by car.

If you take the Limited Express Yufu, you can reach Hita Station from Hakata Station in about 1 hour 20 minutes.


Basic Information of Sofuren Main Branch

Restaurant Name Sofuren Main Branch
Phone Number 0973-24-3188
Address 416-1 Wakamiya-cho, Hita City, Oita Prefecture
Business Hours 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM (Last Order: 9:30 PM)
Closed New Year’s Day & a few irregular holidays throughout the year
Website Official: Hita Yakisoba Sofuren

Dining at Sofuren Main Branch: Review & Taste Test

Highly Popular Sofuren Main Branch – Even on Weekdays

Sofuren’s main branch is easy to spot from a distance, thanks to its tall, orange sign.

Sofuren Main Branch with its tall, orange sign

I arrived at lunchtime on a weekday, and there was already a queue—proving its strong popularity. I checked the menu while waiting.

The signature yakisoba starts at 1,050 yen.
Yakisoba is generally considered an affordable dish, but Sofuren’s pricing is quite premium.

Sofuren’s yakisoba starts at 1,050 yen – a premium price for the dish

They also serve ramen and other Chinese dishes.
We ordered two yakisoba, and one came as a set with shrimp gyoza.

Menu includes ramen and other Chinese dishes

The restaurant has table seating, traditional tatami seating, and counter seats.

If you’re dining alone or in a small group, I recommend sitting at the counter, where you can watch the chefs cook.
Since I was with my child, we opted for a sofa table.

The interior resembles a spacious family restaurant

Sofuren’s Yakisoba – Simple Yet Perfectly Crafted

The yakisoba arrived sizzling on a hot iron plate, making an appetizing sound.

The ingredients were bean sprouts, green onions, and pork (Mochi Buta pork).
The long and thin bean sprouts were a unique feature.

While most yakisoba is heavily flavored with sauce, Sofuren’s sauce is milder and well-balanced.
The crispy noodles and crunchy bean sprouts enhance the overall taste.

Sofuren’s yakisoba has a mild and well-balanced sauce

It doesn’t have an overpowering taste, but it’s a dish that people of all ages can enjoy.
It’s simple, yet flawlessly executed.


The set came with rice, pickles, and a rich tonkotsu-style soup.
The soup had a stronger flavor than typical tonkotsu ramen broth, making it a great match for the rice.

The set includes rice, pickles, and a rich tonkotsu-style soup

A surprise highlight was the shrimp gyoza—packed with juicy shrimp and absolutely delicious.

Shrimp gyoza – a hidden gem on the menu

Final Review: Is Sofuren’s Yakisoba Worth It?

At over 1,000 yen per plate, this yakisoba is a bit pricey for a casual dish.

However, the flavor and quality are top-notch, and I can see why it’s loved by people of all ages.


If you’re ever in the area, Sofuren’s yakisoba is a must-try!

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