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New York Delicacies πŸŒ‡ | Michelin-Recommended Rich Japanese Tsukemen

Restaurant Name: Okiboru House of Tsukemen (New York) 🏠 Okiboru Tsukemen & Ramen (Atlanta) 🍜 Address: 117 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002 (New York); Sandy Springs, Buckhead, and Duluth (Three locations in Atlanta) πŸ“ Back in late November 2022, I was so determined to try the Michelin-recommended Okiboru ramen that I lined up 45 minutes before the restaurant opened on a Saturday 🌟. It was totally worth the wait! πŸŽ‰ The menu is super simple with only two options: tsukemen (dipping noodles) and ramen 🍜. You can choose either non-spicy or with extra spicy sauce. The broth is incredibly rich and creamy, thanks to the use of a homogenizer πŸ₯„. The chashu (roast pork) is a bit fatty, and the portion of noodles is not huge, but you can always add more noodles (kaedama) 🍳. I highly recommend going for the spicy versionβ€”it really cuts through the richness and adds a nice kick! 🌢️ The average cost per person is around $25-30. It’s definitely a must-try for ramen lovers in New York! 🌟 #NewYorkFood πŸ”

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New York Delicacies πŸŒ‡ | Michelin-Recommended Rich Japanese Tsukemen

Restaurant Name: Okiboru House of Tsukemen (New York) 🏠 Okiboru Tsukemen & Ramen (Atlanta) 🍜 Address: 117 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002 (New York); Sandy Springs, Buckhead, and Duluth (Three locations in Atlanta) πŸ“ Back in late November 2022, I was so determined to try the Michelin-recommended Okiboru ramen that I lined up 45 minutes before the restaurant opened on a Saturday 🌟. It was totally worth the wait! πŸŽ‰ The menu is super simple with only two options: tsukemen (dipping noodles) and ramen 🍜. You can choose either non-spicy or with extra spicy sauce. The broth is incredibly rich and creamy, thanks to the use of a homogenizer πŸ₯„. The chashu (roast pork) is a bit fatty, and the portion of noodles is not huge, but you can always add more noodles (kaedama) 🍳. I highly recommend going for the spicy versionβ€”it really cuts through the richness and adds a nice kick! 🌢️ The average cost per person is around $25-30. It’s definitely a must-try for ramen lovers in New York! 🌟 #NewYorkFood πŸ”

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