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Ramen ( Shinjuku )
Though i'm not normally a big ramen fan, I found the tonkotsu here to be excellent. very highly recommended.
Ramen ( Shinjuku )
In the world of Tokyo tsukemen, there aren't many shio-chashu tsukemen places. Not sure why that is, perhaps the shio broth/shiru is too salty for tsukemen when condensed down (tsukemen broths tend to...
Ramen ( Shinjuku )
Review of the Kohmen location in Shinjuku/Kabukicho:
http://www.ramentokyo.com/2007/07/kohmenkabukicho.html
Ramen ( Shinjuku )
The main branch of this now eight-location chain of ramen shops is located in west Shinjuku, and is the only one I’ve ever visited. Thinking back to the very first time I went there on a cold and r...
Ramen ( Shinjuku )
I had a little trouble finding this ramen restaurant. I asked another store in the area but they didn't know it, but a nice Japanese man overheard me asking and then volunteered to show me the way!
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Ramen ( Shinjuku )
When I think of Japanese noodles, oil doesn't really enter the picture. Of course, sometimes you wander into a greasy spoon, but most of the time, you feel like you're eating light and healthy. Aoba d...
Ramen ( Shinjuku )
Blugh. This small, traditional looking ramen shop looks like it would deliver some of the best ramen. There are only three choices of ramen, two being white pork based, and the other quite spicy. The ...
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