English translation is by Google Translate Visited with my Vietnamese wife. A bossy male waiter asked my wife, who looked obviously Asian, "Do you want an English version?" and for some reason pointed out the English menu in casual language. When we pointed out that they forgot to put a seasoned egg on the ramen, the elderly woman in red only apologized in a low voice (she apologised softly, turned away and walked away). When we went to pay, the woman in red refused to take the 10,000 yen bill, even though we clearly didn't have a 1,000 yen bill. We just came to eat quietly, but perhaps because of the high-end location in the Maru Building, discriminatory service towards foreigners is rampant. If they had been eating with bad manners or making noise, that would be understandable, but it's not right to treat them so discriminatory just because a foreigner entered the restaurant. Nowadays, even high-end Italian restaurants are doing things that get slammed online (and the taste was pretty mediocre, and the price was a bit high). The food tasted bad, but I felt like the restaurant was pretentious and had some kind of...
Read moreNice ramen shop located in Marunoichi building on the 6th floor (6F). There was a queue outside, the shop seems popular with local office workers. The lady took our orders in the queue and within a few minutes of seating we were served our food.
The ramen was great and the bowl was filled to the brim with food, there was no space left unused (as some shops don't fully fill your bowl, this one does!).
The dumplings were really good, I highly recommend...
Read moreThe boiled dumplings were amazing and the Moriwase Hakata Ramen was perfect. This was our first restaurant experience in Japan and the staff here were very polite, nice and funny! I accidentally left a special pair of chopsticks that were a gift. The young waiter at our table actually put them to the side and when I returned 20 minutes later he not only gave them back, but cleaned them as well.
10/10 would come back for the food...
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