Kisarazu, Chiba, Japan|潮そばまる仁
Yakisoba Restaurant, Ramen restaurant at Japan, 〒292-0009 Chiba, Kisarazu, Kanedahigashi, 1 Chome−40−5
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Rating
4.2 (78 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 11:30
💲Price Range
¥1-2000
☎️Phone Number
+81438-97-6906
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More Comments at Google MapThe owner, who is a rare SR rider, cooks the shellfish very well and the sake steaming is delicious. I order clam ramen and add steamed rice and eat it every time. It's a great way to kill time in Umihotaru, which has a lot of traffic, and you'll want to go here instead of the outlet.
When I went shopping at the outlet, I looked up seafood on Google Maps and it came up. I ordered clam ramen and clam ramen. Each dish had a good dashi soup and was very delicious. The squid skewers were delicious and I wanted to try other things. It seems like they are also doing takeout, so I would like to go eat there again.
I went there for work nearby. When I was driving to have an early lunch, huh? Shio soba? said my husband. It seemed like it caught my attention, so I circled back around. The owner came out right away and showed me the parking lot (only one car) inside the apartment next door. Salty Chinese noodles. When I asked him what he recommended, he said, ``It's stuffed with clams, and now clams are also delicious.'' My husband had clams and I had vegetables. I also added scallop skewers and scallop skewers😀. I immediately drank the soup. Wow delicious👍👍👍 Not only the soup stock but also the texture is perfect! The taste of the vegetables is gentle, and the squid, shrimp, and chicken are also delicious 👍 There is one large clam, and the soup stock is exquisite 👍 The squid geso skewers and scallop skewers are also soft and delicious🎵 The service from the staff was perfect❕ The inside of the store isn't very big, but it's such a delicious ramen🍜I want to come back to eat it again. Ah, since it's in front of Kisarazu Outlet, I think you can leave your car in the parking lot. was delicious. thank you for the food.
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