Ramen at Afuri is light but has a very delicate taste.The soup is made from seafood and kelp. It’s a Japanese-style Ramen.
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“Restaurants in Ginza” sounds expensive and people tend to feel hesitation to visit, but there are many reasonable restaurants for lunch♪ Especially, lunch o…
The most well-known restaurant in Akabane, Marumasu-ya is known for unagi (eels) and river fish.
One foot into Golden Gai, you will be drawn in to the special charm of this area.In the midst of this fascinating district, full of hidden bars and izakaya, …
Just a little before the entrance to Tsukiji, there is a ramen restaurant with a pretty noticeable signboard. It is “Tsukiji Ebikin”. This is the only shop i…
Inside the restaurant, a tree trunk is placed, and the tables and chairs are also all made of wood. The general atmosphere of the place is very relaxing.Ther…
I can’t hide my surprise to the pretty large quantity of noodles.The dipping sauce on the other hand is boiling hot with “chashu” (roasted pork), “menma” (fe…
Ajihachi is a Hokkaido Ramen shop located in a Ramen district in Shinjuku Nishiguchi.There are different kinds of Hokkaido Ramen.
Santouka is a 3-minute walk from Meiji-jingumae Station.The head store of Santouka is in Asahikawa, Hokkaido.I know there’s a lot of Santouka fans!
Sarusuberi is located on the B2F of a building that is directly connected to Shinjuku-sanchome Station.Sarusuberi is famous for its Niboshi (small boiled and…
Hajime is a 4-minute walk from Meiji-jingumae Station and 8-minute walk from Harajuku Station.Hajime is most known for Tsukemen.
TETSU is a ramen shop in Roppongi. It’s just a 2-minute walk from Roppongi Station.First, purchase a meal ticket at the ticket vending machine. Choose the no…
Suzuran is just a few-minute walk from Shinjuku-sanchome Station. It’s a Niboshi (small boiled and dried fish for making stock) Ramen shop.
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