Sugo Shokudo
Established in 1912 (Taisho Era), this 'Tsugaru Hyakunen Shokudo' (century-old dining establishment) is a 3-minute walk from Kuroishi Station. The 4th-generation sisters run the place with a commitment to no artificial seasonings, using broth made from grilled dried fish, sardines, and bonito. Offers Kuroishi's famous tsuyu yakisoba alongside ramen, katsudon, and omurice. Nationally known as the model for the film 'Tsugaru Hyakunen Shokudo,' loved by both local regulars and tourists for generations.
88 Tabelog reviews, 2,232 saves, Yahoo! Maps 3.87. Featured on multiple specialty sites including shinise.tv, tsugagourmet, and 100shoku.jp. Reviews include 'careful work by the 4th generation sisters,' 'the broth is the real thing,' 'nostalgic old-school diner.' Famous as a Tsugaru Hyakunen Shokudo, attracting visitors from outside the prefecture due to the film. No closure info. Confirmed operating in 2025.