A great ramen kiosk tucked in the corner of Shibuya!
Ordered the Toku Oreryu and Otokomori ramen for dinner plus a plate of gyoza to share. There’s plain water (iced) available at each table.
The ramen has a refreshing and simple broth base, specifically designed for customers to add a choice from 6 different condiments to their soup. The noodles can be soft, normal or hard, and for some reason the soup could prepared be thicker too!!
I had the normal noodles and it was really good, springy and nice chewy taste. The fried chicken was perfect, juicy and crispy, dayum!!
It’s nice to hide in a warm spot in the cold weather for dinner. Will be back for another round! Btw they have like 3 outlets in the vicinity so don’t worry if you can’t...
Read moreWhat a delightful experience. I came to this place based on all the good reviews and it did not disappoint. Fairly standard machine at the entrance with English explanation. You buy the ticket and go in. Your are welcomed by one of the staff who asks you about your noodle serving, the soup base, and the firmness of your noodles. He recommended the cream. Man what a soup. Rich and creamy yet light and delicious. I will be definitely coming back again to try their spicy soup base and regular ramen style. Staff can speak English - way better than we can speak Japanese. Great...
Read moreWe went there twice and I tried the basic ramen and the yuzu shio ramen which I really loved. I like delicate flavours and clear base soups so this was perfect.
They offer disposable bibs and I recommend you use them as it can get messy.
My husband had the spicy ramen and it was fairly spicy. The egg was cooked to perfection and the pork lovely. I also liked that they ask how you want the noodles - we went for medium and they were the best we had.
On my second trip I found a small hair on the egg so that put me off from going back but on hindsight I wish I had tried...
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