Visiting Shiotsukemen Toka Akasakaten was a delightful culinary experience! From the moment I stepped in, I was greeted by a friendly atmosphere and the enticing aroma of delicious food. The star of the meal was definitely the tsukemen. The noodles were perfectly cooked: chewy and flavorful, complemented by an incredibly rich dipping sauce. Each component of the dish was crafted with care, showcasing the chef's dedication to quality and taste. The chef was not only skilled b ut also approachable and passionate about their craft. Overall, I highly recommend Shiotsukemen Toka Akasakaten for anyone craving a tasty and satisfying meal. I can't wait to return and enjoy more of their...
Read moreI recently had the Tsukemen (dipping noodles)at Shiotsukemen Toka Akasakaten, and I must say, it was an unforgettable experience! The standout feature of this restaurant is undoubtedly the flavor of their dishes. The tsukemen were incredibly tasty, with a rich broth that had the perfect balance of savory and depth. Each bite was a delightful combination of textures and flavors. Furthermore, the chef deserves special mention! The atmosphere was warm and inviting, making it a perfect spot for both casual visits and special occasions. If you're looking for a satisfying meal filled with authentic flavors in Tokyo, I highly recommend visiting Shiotsukemen Toka Akasakaten. I can't...
Read moreDelicious noodles and unique salt based noodle soup.
I personally love noodles that you have to dip into a soup (aka tsukemen). And this place is a safe bet. Nothing too crazy just really good noodles.
You have to purchase your order at a ticket vending machine, but if you’re going there with a group I would have one person take a table once you get in. The others go buy tickets.
It is really small place so there are like 3 tables that sit four and the rest of it is counter seats. It maybe seats in 20 people.
I had the salt based and fish based soup but both are great. However they are known for their salt base...
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