Ramen restaurant • Japan, 〒158-0081 Tokyo, Setagaya City, Fukasawa, 8-chōme−10−12 ハイツ深沢
Walking through the downtown area of Tokyo, you will find numerous unique and distinctive shops. This time, I visited the "Tomu-chan Ramen Fukasawa Shop" in Fukasawa, Setagaya-ku. This ramen shop is nestled in an alley along Route 246, exuding a nostalgic atmosphere.
At first glance, you can see that the shop's appearance is enveloped in the nostalgic atmosphere of the old downtown. The weathered tiled exterior and red signboard seem to have transcended time and space. Inside, retro furniture is arranged around the counter seats, allowing visitors to savor the nostalgic atmosphere.
A glance at the menu reveals that the "Tomu-chan Special Ramen" is the flagship product. The delicate soup entwined with thin straight homemade noodles spreads an elegant flavor. The tender chashu topping and the special meat dumplings provide substantial satisfaction. The crispy texture of the scallions adds an exquisite refreshing taste.
On the other hand, the side dishes are also not to be missed. The familiarity of the egg in the fried rice and the exquisite cooking of the ingredients remind us of the traditional home-cooked flavor. The homely gyoza and the ginger pork set meal are also delicious, conveying their dedication to quality.
Tomu-chan Ramen Fukasawa Shop is an established ramen shop known for its hidden, homely atmosphere away from the city's hustle and bustle, as well as its homely flavor. In a relaxed space, visitors can immerse themselves in nostalgic flavors and undoubtedly experience the scent of the Showa era.