The ramen you should eat in Kamakura is "Chuka Daishin" at this restaurant. The dish you should try at this restaurant is the "Daishin Ramen," named after the restaurant. It is soy sauce ramen topped with stir-fried minced pork and finely chopped Chinese pickles. The thin straight noodles float in a light Chinese soup, and the sauce clings to them. A lotus leaf with holes is included, allowing you to eat all the minced pork without leaving any in the soup. Orders must be placed verbally, but as long as you remember to ask for "Daishin Ramen,"...
Read moreThis ramen shop was the only restaurant open at around 11pm near our hostel. No English menu was available, however, there were 2 pictures and we just pointed to 1 of them to order.
We later found out we had ordered curry ramen and it was amazing. 2nd best ramen I've had in Japan. The broth was thick and had deep flavour. The noodles were the perfect amount of chew. 8 hours later and I'm still full.
I'll always remember Kamakura because of this delicious experience. The gyoza was pretty good but you have to try the...
Read moreDon't let it's somewhat modest appearance fool you, their food is very good and one of the best ramen in Kamakura. Big fan of their san-ra tan-men (hot and sour noodles); their noodles are really thin but have great texture and taste. Prices are decent, and they're open till 4am, super rare...
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