Ramen restaurant • Japan, 〒160-0004 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Yotsuya, 1-chōme−9−6 YGビル 1F
Introducing a famous hidden gem nestled in the alleys of Tokyo. Yotsuya Shouten, standing in the nostalgic streets of Yotsuya, is a popular family-style ramen shop. With modest signage, one might unwittingly overlook it, but it's a specialty shop known for its long queues.
Upon entering the shop, the first step is to order your ramen from the ticket machine. The ability to choose the firmness and richness of the noodles, as well as the amount of fat, is a delightful feature. When the ramen arrives, you'll be surprised by its substantial volume and generous serving.
The soft-boiled egg, chashu, and plenty of spinach, all generously served, together with a rich tonkotsu soup that isn't overpowering, make for an exquisite combination. Ordering a small serving of rice with the ramen and pouring the soup over it is the customary way to enjoy it.
The authentic taste of family-style ramen is, of course, a notable charm, but attention is also drawn to the friendly and casual customer service from the staff. From cheerful greetings to careful table guidance, the attentive service creates a pleasant atmosphere in the shop.
As you surrender to the lively atmosphere akin to a set meal eatery and savor each mouthful, you'll surely understand the popularity of this famous shop known as the 'sleeping dragon' of Tokyo.
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