Ramen restaurant • 167-4 Nakajuku, Aishō, Echi District, Shiga 529-1314, Japan
Aisho-cho, a small town in Aichi-gun, Shiga Prefecture. "Matsuryu Ramen Shop" standing there is a Jiro-style ramen shop that has evolved in its own way in this distant place from the big cities.
As soon as you step into the store, the first thing that catches your eye is the hearty presentation. It is composed of a voluminous serving like Jiro ramen, with a large amount of bean sprouts, thick chashu, and plenty of garlic and spinach. The soup is popular for its rich soy sauce or miso-based flavor, and although it looks heavy at first glance, it has a surprisingly lasting, never boring taste.
With such a generous ramen, it's only around 1,000 yen per bowl. It's a reasonable price compared to Jiro-style stores in the city center. Furthermore, free services for extra noodle and extra vegetables are basic. There is a cozy atmosphere that can be enjoyed easily by students and low-income people.
The owner is a local-born, and is renowned for his friendly service and homey atmosphere. Customers from outside the prefecture are welcomed as warmly as the people living in this area. It's a luxurious spot where you can enjoy a relaxing, luxurious non-daily life while overlooking the calm townscape.
For those who want to taste the evolved form of the Jiro-style, why not visit the shop? You can escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and see an extremely authentic ramen wrapped in a nostalgic atmosphere.
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