Ramen Gankutsuou White Birch Store

ラーメン巌窟王 白樺店

Ramen restaurant2-chōme-9-162 Nishi 18 Jōminami, Obihiro, Hokkaido 080-0028, Japan

4(306 reviews)
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Kid-friendly

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Reviews

4(2 years ago)
alvino_1518
Tasty ramen with free boiled eggs on the table.
5(3 months ago)
杉原英郎
I chose the char siu charred miso ramen and had the choice of curly or handmade medium thick noodles, so I chose medium thick. At the seat are condiments such as minced garlic and black pepper. Miso has a sweet taste, so black pepper also goes well with it. Also, boiled eggs are placed at your seat and you can eat them as a service. The chashu, noodles, and soup were extremely delicious. When I was paying, I found a paper with a coupon ticket! 10 bowls of ramen for 9000 yen! It was 6300 yen, so I bought it and brought it home.
4(2 weeks ago)
くまさん
On January 15, 2020, I had the senior discount for 600 yen including tax, and today I ate roasted salt ramen, regular size small rice noodles, and gyoza. We had delicious. Thank you for the meal. In the past, I used to buy coupons and come to eat delicious ramen, but recently I mainly use the monthly senior discount (on the 15th of every month) for people over 60 years old for 600 yen. It's a ramen shop with boiled egg 🥚 service and large portions, so you can't say it's delicious.
4(7 months ago)
史彦
The parking lot is also easy to park and enter. On my first visit, I ordered the charred soy sauce ramen. I felt that the soup was rich and well-balanced, the customer service was polite, and the restaurant had a nice atmosphere. Boiled eggs are provided. I thought it might be a good idea to peel the shells before the ramen arrives and add them to the ramen.
4(9 months ago)
tani mana
I want to eat delicious tsukemen in Obihiro! Then you can narrow it down to a few stores. This time, I went to Iwakutsuou, which is famous for its thick noodles and rich dipping sauce. As the reputation suggests, the dipping sauce is rich and has fish powder on top of the seaweed, allowing you to change the flavor according to your timing. Hidden in the dipping sauce are toppings such as chashu (probably two slices) and shinachiku, so it's best to mix them with the noodles and eat them with abandon. And if you have room in your stomach, you should eat it with rice. The best part is the free boiled eggs! Quantities are limited, so it's best to visit early. There is a counter and tables inside the store, and there is a reasonable number of seats. The parking lot seems to be able to park about a dozen cars, but it gets full at noon. The staff was friendly and I had a pleasant meal. When the weather gets cooler, I want to go eat piping hot ramen.

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