Demoniacally spicy. With a good view of Tokyo Tower from the centre of the street outside and at about a mile (1.6km) from the 47 samurai's Temple (Sengagukuji) it seemed a good place to stop, signalled as it was by a queue of suited Tokyoites on the street outside. I had to wait 10 minutes, but I was not disappointed. The noodles looked red hot but this was a demonic malfeasance; they tasted spicy in a delicate sort of way (from a British point of view, not to contradict the next Japanese reviewer). The spicy noodles were 1000 yen a small bowl. Many Tokyoites, and non-Japanese may prefer double (oomori) noodles or the double (oomori) noodles with rice "set". The is a menu with pictures which you can point at to order but only the sets with single helpings of noodles appeared to be displayed the Japanese and English equivalents for the various sizes are as given below. 鬼坦々麺(単品)Oni Tantan men (tanpin) [Small] Demoniacally Spicy Noodles without rice 鬼坦々麺(大盛り)Oni Tantan Men (Oomori) [Large/British sized] Demoniacally spicy noodles 鬼坦々麺セット Oni Tantan Men Setto (Small) Demoniacally spicy noodles with rice 鬼坦々麺(大盛り)セット Oni Tantan Men (Oomori) Setto [Large/British sized] Demoniacally spicy...
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