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Located in a slightly out-of-the-way alley, “Eiraku” is an old-fashioned popular Chinese restaurant. It has been in business since the middle of the Showa era and is a well-loved establishment by local residents.
The famous menu includes a voluminous curry ramen, with about twice the normal amount of noodles. The soup has a refreshing curry flavor with plenty of vegetables such as Chinese cabbage. The fried rice is also full of ingredients and pairs perfectly with beer.
The interior of the restaurant retains an old-fashioned atmosphere, exuding a retro Showa vibe. With the careful service of the master and the friendly appearance of regular customers, it has become a space where you can feel somewhat relaxed and at ease.
The reason why it has been loved by local residents for many years lies in its unchanged taste and atmosphere. With a nostalgic aroma and carefully crafted flavors, along with a touch of humor, you can feel the ambiance of the Showa era's popular Chinese diner.
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