Miyoshi, Saitama, Japan|ラーメンショップ101番
Ramen restaurant, at 11-2 Miyoshidai, Miyoshi, Iruma District, Saitama 354-0042, Japan
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Rating
3.4 (114 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 19:30
💲Price Range
¥1-1000
☎️Phone Number
+8149-259-1359
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More Comments at Google MapCash only. Although the signboard looks like a ramen shop, it is not a typical ramen shop but an original ramen shop. Ramen Shop No. 101 serves ramen with clear soy sauce. The noodles are curly and homemade. The green onions have a slightly spicy seasoning that soaks up the flavor, and the chashu pork is thick and soft throughout, yet has a chewy texture similar to braised pork. The soup has a slightly dried-out flavor that I don't dislike. Overall, the flavor is strong. It looks good for a tired body. I read a review saying that the fried rice was rich and delicious, so I ordered the green onion chashu and half fried rice. There didn't seem to be any parking available, but everyone was parking on the road in front of us, so it was easy. It doesn't appear to be a no-parking road. Thank you for the meal.
It's been more than 10 years since my baby was born at a nearby obstetrics and gynecology department. The first bite is definitely delicious, nostalgic taste Bonito soup ramen, I have eaten various ramen so far, but this is the ramen I eat at the last supper. Char siu is carefully made, green onions are carefully cut. The most delicious ramen Strangely enough, there aren't always many customers, which is strange. You can eat it anytime soon, but it's strange. Everyone, please come and eat. It is definitely a delicious restaurant. The inside of the store is also beautiful. I'm here again.
I always saw the empty store when I passed in front of the store, but I decided to enter the store. Ordered leek ramen and gyoza. Since normal ramen is 450 yen, it is guessed that it is a traditional Chinese soba. When I ate it, it was just like that, but it was unexpectedly delicious, and I drank up the soup, which is rare. Although it doesn't have as much impact as Asaka's rasho, it seems that this shop is more suitable for the same green onion ramen, such as saltiness and amount of green onions. The storefront is an orthodox Lasho, and people who are looking for richness and impact seem to avoid it, but I think it is a little-known spot.
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