I visited "Ginya," a place with a flashy signboard for "Yokohama lekei Ramen" as a landmark. Since it was a late lunchtime, I was able to find a seat without waiting.
As it was my first time there, opted for the standard choices for the noodles' firmness, soup strength, and fat content. "Rice" is a staple accompaniment for "lekei ramen," and it was provided free of charge during lunchtime.
The "Standard" ramen was very easy to eat. Additionally, there were plenty of free toppings available on the table, allowing me to customize the flavor to my liking. When added garlic, doubanjiang, and onions as toppings, it gave the ramen a punchy flavor that I...
Read moreThis ramen shop is a good choice for late-night diners, staying open past 11 PM, which is convenient for anyone finishing a busy day. The staff are friendly and attentive, creating a pleasant and relaxed atmosphere. The ramen here is very affordable, offering good value. The broth is flavorful and rich, although it’s a bit on the salty side. The noodles are cooked just right, with a firm and enjoyable texture. One small drawback is the egg, which isn’t soft-boiled in the center as some might prefer. Overall, it’s a solid option for tasty, budget-friendly ramen with polite service in a...
Read moreFirst, buy a meal ticket at a vending machine. The most popular (No.1) photo of the store is affixed to the outside of the store, so you can push the button with the name in the same Japanese. The taste is rich and rich. If you are visiting Japan for the first time, I recommend Japanese food first. After that, I recommend that you come this shop when...
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