I found this place by chance and when I saw the menu. there are so many choices and options. The menu is also in english so its not that hard for foreigners. I choose Tsukemen and Tonkotsu ramen. both of them are 10/10! strong and rich flavor. for tsukemen, the soup is with all flavor with seafood and pork. The noodles is super super chewy thats what I really love! for Tonkotsu, the soup is thick and well concentrated with good fatty pork. I really love the soup as well since i can smell some garlic from the soup. it comes also with chashu and negi that makes everything complete. For the staff, they know that we are foreigner so they came and help us for the machine and try to communicate with us after. They are so kind and helpful. Thank you again for making a delicious ramen. I will...
Read moreMy wife and I ordered spicy miso. And it was quite spicy even for Indonesian. Above that there is “hard spicy” and “very spicy”. I don’t think I can eat that level of spiciness. The taste was okay. 7 out of 10 for me.
For the kids we ordered miso ramen, not spicy at all.
There is a machine outside for you to order. So yea, you have to order everything before entering the restaurant.
Plus: free ice water, baby chair available, tissue, and hanger to hang your coat or jacket. Cons: no spoon nor fork, no waiter service. The employees just busy in the kitchen, bring the food out and then come back to...
Read moreConveniently located at Keisei Narita station, basement level, just need to take the escalator down. Specializes in noodles and there are all kinds. I tried the Tonkotsu cha syu ramen and it was superb for only 880yen wow and it was a ginormous bowl. The pork literally melts in your mouth. It's heavy so I would not eat it too often but it's definitely a splurge. The space while small, with only 11 seats, is very cozy. Lots of locals and travelers alike eating here. Friendly and helpful staff. English is not spoken well here. We struggled a bit to communicate but ordering is through a...
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