About 5 minute walk from the train station has a very small Ramen shop.
This place is a gem. The atmosphere is very calming. Once you're seated, the gentlemen will ask for your order.
This place is foreigner friendly! And they were very kind and understanding about it!
The Ramen was very delightful. The noodles were springy, and the soup was well seasoned. The bamboo complimented the Ramen very nicely as well!
For a large size bowl plus a couple of additional toppings will only cost you slightly over 1000 yen.
If you want a cheap yet delicious Ramen place, come here!
The only thing I could negatively say was that the pork was slightly overcooked. However that is just me...
Read more3.5 stars. Tasty broth that has a depth of flavour but isn’t salty. The noodles and soft-boiled egg are done well, but the tonkotsu wasn’t very tender. Even though the shop seems to cater to locals (menu is only in Japanese and there were only locals dining at the time), the chef-owner is very friendly and speaks English. Would recommend this restaurant if...
Read moreI love the small Japanese restaurants. The menu is very simple (English menu is available). I enjoyed the standard size Ramen and added the hard boiled egg. The broth has a very nice savory flavor. If you are looking for a simple, inexpensive Ramen restaurant, Sato is worth a look. The staff was very friendly. I had a...
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