Ramen restaurant • Japan, 〒160-0023 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Nishishinjuku, 7-chōme−4−5 冨士野ビル 1F
In a small alley in Shinjuku, Tokyo, there is a famous shop where the line never ends day and night. Its name is 'Ramen Ryuno-ya Shinjuku Kotakibashi Street Shop'. The shop's signature menu is the exquisite tsukemen with plenty of motsu.
The charm of tsukemen lies in being served with the soup and the men-tsu-yu separately, allowing you to enjoy it at your preferred richness. Here, it is also possible to have an extra large portion of motsu. You can thoroughly enjoy the exquisite taste that spreads throughout your mouth as you chew.
"I visited on a Friday night, and there was a line before the opening. After waiting for about an hour, I entered and ordered the Special Tsukemen with Extra Motsu and the Chashu Don. I was impressed by the service of also serving porridge at the end." (Male in his 30s)
As you chew, the umami of the meat spreads in your mouth. The skin is crispy and fragrant, while the inside has a smooth texture that is appealing.
"The motsu, although small, had a fantastic crispy texture. The presence of motsu was more subdued than I had expected, but it went very well with the soup." (Male in his 40s)
Despite being a popular shop with long lines, there are homemade condiments like takana, ginger, and moyashi (bean sprouts) available for free inside the shop. It's also appealing that you can enjoy various arrangements according to your preference.
"The variety of seasonings is wonderful, and they also offer sesame seeds and tare. It's great to have something to nibble on while waiting." (Male in his 50s)
Furthermore, the staff's service is impeccable, and they are also giving polite explanations to foreign tourists. It's worth paying attention to the hospitality unique to a genuine popular shop.
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