Ramen restaurant • Japan, 〒661-0953 Hyogo, Amagasaki, Higashisonodachō, 9-chōme−17−13 シティハイツコヤマ
This is an article that fully introduces the charm of Mori-no-ya, a popular ramen shop in Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture.
Located in a quiet residential area of Amagasaki City, Mori-no-ya is truly a famous shop with long lines of customers. It is proud of its exquisite tsukemen, which will surely captivate anyone with its taste.
The translucent amber-colored tsukemen broth is a perfect harmony of fish powder and rich pork bone soup. It exudes addictive umami and an elegant aroma that will make you want to sip the soup with just one mouthful.
The chewy, thick noodles with the condensed flavor of wheat, combined with the tender and melt-in-your-mouth chashu and menma, make a perfect match. The portion of noodles is generous, but the smooth, throat-soothing texture is impressive.
By adding rice to the broth, which turns it into soup-wari, the subtle acidity of citrus adds a refreshing touch to the dish. Every last drop is a carefully crafted flavor worth savoring.
The nearest station is Sonoda Station on the Hankyu Railway, about a 10-minute walk away. There is parking space for about 5 cars in front of the store. The opening hours are 11:30-15:00 and 17:30-22:00 (closed on Monday evenings). The price range for tsukemen is around 1,000 yen.
Delicious ramen is highly popular, and Mori-no-ya is a renowned shop where long lines form day and night. However, it is definitely worth the wait. Why not visit Mori-no-ya, where you are sure to be captivated after just one taste?
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