Ramen restaurant • Japan, 〒158-0093 Tokyo, Setagaya City, Kaminoge, 1-chōme−25−2 宇田川ビル 2階
Here, I will write a sightseeing article that fully conveys the charm of "Raamen Kagetsu Arashi Uenomao Store" in Uenomao.
Located just a 3-minute walk from Uenomao Station, this store in a prime location was born from a collaboration with the famous store "Yokohama Yamakawa Ramen Machida House." It offers a unique existence born from a collaboration that is recommended not only for ramen enthusiasts, but also for those who don't usually eat ramen, with a wonderful taste that everyone can enjoy.
The biggest attraction of this store is, of course, the special ramen by the hometown of Yokohama, "Machida House." A rich soup made from an exquisite blend of pork bone and chicken broth, combined with chewy homemade noodles. With a single sip, you can savor the luxurious taste that gently spreads the authentic taste of Yokohama ramen.
There is also a popular menu called "Machida House Chashu-men." You can enjoy a voluminous bowl with plenty of chashu and menma.
The spacious interior has a large number of table seats, including counter seats, as well as 2-seater and 4-seater tables. The charm is being able to leisurely enjoy a bowl of ramen in a calm atmosphere.
One of the popular menu items, "Spicy Negi," comes with free of charge. The combination of spiciness and the aroma of negi stimulates the appetite, making it an excellent accompaniment to ramen.
The nearest station is "Uenomao" station, which is accessible via the Tokyu Setagaya Line and the Tokyu Toyoko Line. It is conveniently located just a 3-minute walk from the station. It is also accessible by car, with about 3 dedicated parking spaces available at the store.
This wonderful store is filled with charm, where you can enjoy ramen without any hesitation in a relaxed space while sticking to the authentic taste. Both ramen enthusiasts and novices are sure to fully enjoy the taste. If you are looking for the authentic taste of Yokohama ramen, why not visit this place at least once?