Kitsune Soba is cooked soba noodles in savory Dashi based broth topped with sweet and salty Aburaage fried tofu. Kitsune means “fox” in Japanese, but this dish has nothing to do with the animal. Kitsune Udon with large slices of fried tofu is more common, but here we use soba noodles instead of udon, and we cut the Aburaage thinly and simmered with sliced green onions. Warm noodle soup with sweet and salty fried tofu is so flavorful and comforting. This is a perfect lunch food on any day!
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