Ramen restaurant • Japan, 〒146-0095 Tokyo, Ota City, Tamagawa, 1-chōme−2−5 堀谷ビル 1階
Introducing the charming Ramen shops in the old-fashioned downtown of Tokyo. This is the "Ramen Douraku Kandai Yaguchiwatari Shop" facing the Kandai Street. It is open until late at night, making it popular among night owls and night workers.
As you enter the store, you'll find that the counter seats are crowded with regular customers day and night. The unique and fragrant smell of oil invites you to satisfy your hunger. The 24-hour operation is charming because you can always enjoy warm ramen.
When you open the menu, you'll find a solid lineup, including the Douraku Ramen, tsukemen, Chashu bowl, and gyoza. The popular Douraku Ramen features straight thin noodles with a rich and mellow chicken oil-based soup. The toppings of Chashu, seasoned egg, green onions, and seaweed are generously placed.
On the other hand, it seems that the quality of fried foods, such as gyoza, varies a bit. It is important to be aware that if the frying oil is old, the flavor may become dull.
The prices are not too high, with a bowl of ramen costing around 600 yen, making it reasonable. If you feel like having ramen late at night or early in the morning, why not stop by and experience the great value for money? You should be able to experience a great value for money ramen experience.