Tamoche is a hidden gem serving New Orleans cuisine in Kamakura’s Ōfuna district. Its signature gumbo, Cajun chicken Cobb salad, and chewy tortillas are popular, making it a featured restaurant on TV. With attentive service and home-style flavors, it has many loyal local fans. Over 132 people recommend it to those seeking authentic South American and Southern American cuisine in the Kamakura area.
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in the last weekFirst visit: January 5, 2026 Lunch set, drink, and half dessert Cajun chicken gumbo, graño salache, and hot coffee Total: ¥1,500 (tax included) This gumbo is delicious, with a flavor reminiscent of soup curry and minestrone. (It reminded me of Goya Soup Curry in Kagoshima Prefecture.) Although it's a South African dish, it pairs perfectly with chewy white rice. Perhaps the dashi and spices make it more Japanese-friendly? The graño salache has a slightly firm texture and flavor, reminiscent of a buttery cookie. It also has a wonderful aroma. The coffee cup has a large mouth, allowing the aroma to spread. It's not too acidic, which is my favorite flavor. Everything was delicious. The atmosphere was relaxed, with a warmth created by the abundance of wooden furniture. The two staff members were very attentive and helpful. Their explanations were easy to understand.
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5 months agoSteele Goldman
6 months agoWow! Best Latin food in Japan! I got the garlic shrimp rice with avocado cheese and oden egg. It was so delicious. The best part was the main woman she was incredibly friendly and polite! A great experience! if you are visiting Japan or Ofuna and love latin food, you must go! Highly recommend!
新井敬夫
8 months ago