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Seto Diner

4.2 (271 reviews)
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尾道ラーメン (Onomichi Ramen)

Mentioned repeatedly as the most popular and delicious dish, praised for its rich soy sauce and fish-flavored broth, tender chashu, and perfectly paired flat straight noodles. Reviewers found it authentic, balanced, and a must-try local specialty.

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おでん (Oden)

Highly recommended for its well-seasoned, flavorful broth and tender ingredients like daikon and thick fried tofu. Many reviewers enjoyed it as a perfect accompaniment to drinks or as a comforting dish alongside ramen.

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半チャーハン (Half Fried Rice)

Recommended especially as a set with ramen. Noted for its deep, savory flavor and aromatic taste that lingers pleasantly, complementing the ramen well.

4

焼きラーメン (Yaki Ramen)

Mentioned as an exquisite dish alongside oden and sashimi. Praised for its deliciousness and uniqueness compared to the classic ramen.

5

穴子天ぷら (Conger Eel Tempura)

Recommended as a tasty additional order with cold sake, appreciated for its crispiness and flavor.

Location details

Higashigoshocho, 1−1 尾道駅ビル内, Onomichi, Hiroshima, 722-0036, JP

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About Seto Diner

Seto Diner is a syokudo and teishoku restaurant, Chinese restaurant, izakaya, ramen restaurant, and snack bar in Onomichi, Hiroshima. It is located right next to Onomichi Station and is known for dine-in meals at lunch and dinner, with a cozy counter-focused setup that works well for solo diners. Reviewers consistently praise the Onomichi ramen, fried fish set meal, oden, and small plates like half fried rice, anago tempura, and mapo tofu, along with the reasonable pricing. The restaurant accepts reservations, takes cash and PayPay, and is described as convenient for both tourists and local customers.

Amenities & services

Service options

  • Dine-in

Popular for

  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Solo dining

Offerings

  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Quick bite
  • Small plates

Dining options

  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Table service

Amenities

  • Restroom

Atmosphere

  • Cozy

Crowd

  • Family-friendly
  • Tourists

Planning

  • Accepts reservations

Payments

  • Cash-only
  • PayPay

Frequently asked questions

What is Seto Diner known for?

Seto Diner is best known for Onomichi ramen, especially the version with a soy-forward broth and floating back fat that reviewers describe as close to the classic local style. People also highlight the fried fish set meal, oden, and the station-side convenience, which makes it a popular stop before or after a train.

What dishes are most recommended at Seto Diner?

Reviewers most often recommend the Onomichi ramen, half fried rice, oden items like egg and fried tofu, and the fried fish set meal. Other frequently praised dishes include anago tempura,焼きラーメン, mapo tofu, and the seafood items such as sashimi and seafood yukhoe.

What is the atmosphere like at Seto Diner?

The atmosphere is cozy and counter-centered, with most seats at a U-shaped or straight counter, so it feels easy for solo diners and casual drop-ins. Reviewers describe it as a clean, approachable local diner and drinking spot that still works for tourists and small groups.

Is Seto Diner good value, and what is the price range?

Yes, reviewers repeatedly call it inexpensive and good value, and the listed price range is ¥1 to 1,000. Comments mention that dishes like ramen, oden, beer, and small plates are reasonably priced for a station-front location in Onomichi.

What should I know before visiting Seto Diner?

It is right next to Onomichi Station, but some reviewers note the entrance can be easy to miss and that the restaurant has limited seating, so waits can happen at night. One review mentioned nearly an hour of waiting in the evening, so it can be smart to go earlier or be prepared for a short wait.

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