Ramen restaurant • 2-chōme-10-5 Tamagawadai, Setagaya City, Tokyo 158-0096, Japan
Quietly nestled in Tamagawadai, Setagaya-ku, a small ramen shop called "Ramen Shibuya" exudes an old-fashioned atmosphere. Located in an alley, it may be hard to find. However, as soon as you step inside, the quaint appearance and the fragrant smell of ramen make your heart dance.
"Ramen Shibuya" has only 6 counter seats and a small table, but its taste is exceptional. The popular Tanmen features a creamy soup with medium-thin noodles, cabbage, bean sprouts, leeks, komatsuna, and pork, allowing you to enjoy a moderate saltiness and a rich flavor.
The Cha-han is also recommended, with a moderate saltiness and the aroma of eggs stimulating your appetite. Additionally, the Karaage, a standalone dish, offers an exquisite taste with the sweet and sour flavor of the green onions.
The nearest station is Toritsudai Station on the Odakyu Line, about a 10-minute walk away. The business hours are divided into two parts from 11:30 to 14:30 and from 18:30 to 22:00. Both lunch and dinner times tend to be relatively crowded, so it's a good idea to check the outdoor menu in advance before going.
The prices start from the 700 yen range and are reasonable, with generous portions that can satisfy your appetite. It's a popular shop among a wide range of people, regardless of age or gender.
"It's an old-fashioned counter-centered shop with a good atmosphere. I can be satisfied with the ramen here, even though I'm not satisfied with other shops." (Man in his 60s)
"The interior is warm even on cold days. The taste of the ramen is normal, but the good atmosphere makes me want to come back." (Woman in her 30s)
The nostalgic presence and charming space of "Ramen Shibuya" provide a comfortable experience. Why not enjoy the nostalgic flavor of ramen at this long-established shop quietly nestled in the heart of Tokyo?