For something a bit different from run-of-the mill ramen, give Toritetsu a try. This is chicken ramen, rather than pork. There are two main styles available, yuzu (citrus) and regular chicken soup. In both cases the broth is chicken soup, with chunks or slices of chicken and various vegetables. Toppings are available, and a variety of side menu items are on offer, ranging from the expected (Gyoza) to the surprising (keema curry). Bet is also served (shopping with soft drinks). Small versions of the ramen are available for children or those with smaller appetites. The menu is available with some English and pictures, so you can get an idea of what you are ordering. There is one table for four and 20 counter seats, so don't expect to be seated quickly if you are a large group (although the staff happily tried to get the for of us together...
Read moreDelicious chicken ramen. A must try in shin yurigaoka. Love the open kitchen concept and the big soup spoons. I ordered the special chicken paitan ramen while my bf ordered the special miso based one. We like the original paitan better. I think special just means more kinds of toppings. Our bowls were full of different kind of toppings. The grilled chicken meat has a lovely smokey flavor. Menu has english. The spicy gyoza is a must order too. Will definitely go back to try the other...
Read moreIt’s a good spot just to come and visit for an afternoon; if your looking to kill time. My only issues is that there are so many ramen spots in Japan, and sitting in line for two hours created an expectation of another level. However the quality did not meet the expectation. Not to mention that their ramen was a price gouge 1,700 yen for a ramen is about 800-700 yen over any other normal location. I would boarder-line call this spot a tourism trap. If your looking for quality of...
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