Setagaya City, Tokyo, Japan|Ramen Oku
Ramen restaurant, at 1 Chome-4-10 Kyodo, Setagaya City, Tokyo 156-0052, Japan
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Rating
4.1 (152 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 11:30
💲Price Range
¥1-2000
☎️Phone Number
+813-3428-7463
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More Comments at Google MapMight be the best bowl of tsukemen I’ve ever had, uniquely rich flavour, will be back to try the rest of the menu.
Obi-san is a 3-minute walk from Kyodo Station. There were two customers who visited on Saturday around 18:00. This time I ordered dried sardines mazesoba (900 yen) and small rice (120 yen). It was a simple mixed soba and it was delicious! Also, I'm glad that you can make large and double servings for free!
The owner is a Takuro Yoshida fan and is the same age as me. We had a good conversation. Of course it was delicious. Large serving of chilled dried sardine ramen 900 yen including tax. Since it was a weekday, the service was generous. This was the 4th place I tried cold ramen, and this one was the most delicious. I will definitely go again. Should I bring a photo next time? About a month later, I was the first to visit on a weekday in late September. The shopkeeper remembered. We asked them to look at a photo of us from Takuro Yoshida's 1979 Shinojima live performance. Sorry for bragging. It's hard to find anyone who sees it and says it's amazing. I ordered mixed soba. It's a gluttonous father's dish, so I made him a double serving. The price remains unchanged at 900 yen including tax. Since my university was located in Musashisakai, I ate Chinchintei's oil soba almost every day, so I like soba without soup. This mixed soba was more refined than the oil soba, but it was still delicious. Halfway through, I added vinegar, chili oil, and garlic to change the taste. Satisfied with taste and quantity! I'll come back later. I also visited a month later on October 31st. I'm the first one today too. Tsukemen (large size free on weekdays) 900 yen including tax. Since I'm a big eater, I also included a mini chashu bowl (150 yen including tax). It had just the right amount of flavor and volume. Apparently it sells better than ramen. I will go again.
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