On our first day to Kyoto, we were treated with wonderful Tsukemen at Kyoto Watanabe. Tsukemen is a ramen dish in Japanese cuisine consisting of noodles that are eaten after being dipped in a separate bowl of soup or broth. We were recommended by a Hotel Rhino receptionist to come to this restaurant. We were delighted with what we found. The staff spoke very good English, the noodles were exceptional, the broths we have tried were fish, spicy pork and prawn were all wonderful. Thank you very much Tsukemen Kyoto Watanabe for a wonderful lunch, warm welcome and help. We will be back...
Read moreSo grateful to have found this place. My partner and I are vegetarian and we've struggled at times to find food without meet. While this place isn't a vegetarian restaurant, the owner was so helpful and accommodating - he showed us how to use the ticket machine (we're new here 😅) and we were able to order a delicious soy broth with noodles and boiled egg. Exactly what we needed. In all likelihood we will be back tomorrow for dinner again! Thank...
Read moreThe most amazing tsukemen ramen experience. It was the first place I ate at, when I visited Kyoto, and also the last before I left. The staff is friendly and helpful to English speakers. They have reasonable pricing and a lot of topings extra options, noodle size options, and more. I tried all three of their broths, each has its own unique essence. I highly...
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