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Tachikawa, Tokyo, JapanPatapataya

Ramen restaurant, Chinese noodle restaurant at 2 Chome-45-11 Hagoromocho, Tachikawa, Tokyo 190-0021, Japan

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Rating

3.9 (331 comments)

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Opening Time

Closing Time: 15:00

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Price Range

¥1-2000

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Love everything about this place, food was excellent, the charsiu was thick and fragrant. The soup was tasty, its a mix of shoyu and tonkotsu, so you get best of both worlds! You can also order a rice 🍚 as it goes well with the soup. Lastly service was great and welcoming.

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Big hit after a long time Search for lunch ramen near customers. Four customers and I entered the store and took seats at the counter. Wow, it's delicious. The soup is round and doesn't have any sharp edges, so you can drink the entire soup even after eating a thick bowl of rice. That's not to say the soup is thin. You can really feel the flavor and soup stock. There aren't many restaurants that serve this kind of soup in my limited ramen information (lol). It is said that it is a family-based soup, but if you eat it without knowing it, you will feel that the soup is so elegant that you can't believe it is a family-based soup. I wonder if it's a French family tradition (I don't have enough vocabulary...) 120 points for the perfect balance of noodles, char siu, and other ingredients. In particular, the char siew is probably smoked after it has been heated, giving it a faint aroma that matches the soup and increases your appetite. I regret not having chashu noodles here. The atmosphere of the store and the staff are very nice. 150 points here Ramen 900 yen, medium size 1000 yen Grilled rice bowl 300 yen (I forget the name...) I don't have much vocabulary, but I can eat lunch and dinner. With this quality, I think it's cheap even at 1300 yen or 1500 yen. That's 200 points. In my top 3. I went there after 1:00 PM on a weekday, and it makes sense that the number of customers coming in one after another in Nishi-Kunitachi, a location where the customer-to-population ratio for restaurants is not high. I envy the people of Nishi-Kunitachi. I want to eat it again right now.

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