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...
Gokyo is a pleasant, designer-style ramen joint located in Nishi Azabu not far from the cemetery. You'll find it opposite the drab American Army building that, incidentally, houses the Tokyo offices o...
A really nice Ramen Shop in the middle of Asakusas Shin-Nakamise-Street. If you are able to get a seat in the first floor the atmoesphere is quite nice. The higher floors aren't too nice.
They also se...
Normally, I tend to avoid eating in places with corrugated steal on the wall. In the case of Hokkaido Ramen Ajigen in Shibuya, I ignored the corrugated steal and walked in. While it does have a somewh...
I came here with a friend. They have great prices for the very hungry. 800 yen gets you a huge bowl of ramen, so make sure you have a big appetite. My friend and I could only finish half of each of ou...
Here, you need to buy your food ticket from the vending machine and then proceed to one of the 10 seats in this Ramen restaurant. You can choose the level of spice from 1 to 5 but it is recommended th...
Across from San No Park Tower, this restaurant has about 30 seats all around a U shaped counter. Their Soy sauce based spicy Tan Tan Men ha a unique flavor that is balanced by citron in the soup makin...
Ramen, Traditional Japanese, Shabu-Shabu, Sukiyaki ( Tameikesanno )
Kamo means duck in Japanese, and that is what this restaurant (established in 1981) specializes in. Kamo shabu shabu, kamo ramen, you name it. The interior is clean, with a wood and white-washed styli...