Nagano, Japan|横浜家系ラーメン 長野魂心家
Ramen restaurant, at 9-2 Inasatomachi Nakahigano, Nagano, 381-2215, Japan
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Rating
3.8 (475 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 11:00
💲Price Range
¥1-1000
☎️Phone Number
+8126-214-8622
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More Comments at Google MapDelicious ramen. We ordered two (shoyu and shio) and they were both amazing. The staff was very friendly and attentive, as well, despite apparently not speaking English; we could communicate effectively either way. Even if you're hungry like me, I recommend to order the simplest ramen (~600 yen) then upgrade to oomori (large size) for free. We will definitely come back!!!
The price has gone up, but it's much cheaper and delicious than the ramen shops around here that cost over 1,000 yen for no reason. Depending on the time of day, it gets less crowded, and we're happy to say that we're open until 2am. The staff are able to greet each other properly, are lively and have a good reputation.
Self-service rice bar always available. The soup is thick and the rice goes well. The rice is progressing, but the rice is not running out. happiness. What's more, you can get a large bowl of noodles for free from the time the store opens until 6pm. Don't be stingy and say it's only available on weekdays. Free large bowl of noodles until 6pm on weekends and holidays. Purchase a meal ticket from the automatic ticket vending machine at the entrance, and the staff will ask you the type of flavor (salt, soy sauce, miso, black sesame miso), the thickness, and the hardness of the noodles. The flavor is already strong at the "normal" level. If you ask the store staff, they will dilute it. And only those who have eaten all the noodles and drank the soup will receive a "Makuri Certificate". This is a service ticket that can be used from next time onwards, and you can get chashu pork, quail eggs, etc. By the way, the photo attached to this review is a large serving of ramen (black sesame miso) topped with spinach as a gift certificate. What's more, if you collect 22 of these "Makuri Certificates", your wish will come true...although it doesn't mean you can get a bowl of rice or a free ramen coupon. This is the best ramen restaurant for me, who sweats and exhausts my body at work.
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