Every time I visit Tokyo always dropping by to this Ramen shop, their spicy miso & chewy noodles are so craving. They have some branches all around Tokyo, and you must spend 20-40 mins to queue for this ramen. You also can find their instant cups at any 711 Konbini, I always buy some cups, bring back to my country. And they always have one staff who knows to speak English to help you choose the Menu and they are always friendly & welcoming. This ramen not so popular among the tourists but this is the only one Ramen that give me a reason to visit Tokyo. “No Tokyo without...
Read moreVery Recommended for Spicy Lover. Nice Spicy ramen Pretty nice ramen. Its a more chinese influenced style of ramen with very thin noodles, lots of cabbage and pretty spicy soup! The ramen is ranked from 0-10 flames however they don't have many low spice options (I think there was one option at 0 flames and the next one was 3 flames). I got a Nortpole (hokkyoku 9 flame) ramen and it was very spicy. I typically eat a lot of spicy food so it wasn't too hot for me. If you are a fan of spicy food and ramen then I highly...
Read moreI went to Nakamoto for the first time in like over a decade.
Didn’t think it would be crowded since it was after 4pm, past prime lunch time, but then there was a queue. However, the line moved smoothly and we were able to get seated within 10-15 minutes. Good operation.
We ordered one regular Nakamoto ramen, the ladies set (with Hokkyoku meaning the North Pole) and some side dishes, and shared these by two people.
It was so delicious that we’ll probably go there again soon, but got diarrhea after 6 hours...
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