Otawara, Tochigi, Japan|Kourakuen
Ramen restaurant, Restaurant at 1 Chome-3-番41号 Asaka, Otawara, Tochigi 324-0043, Japan
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Rating
3.5 (443 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 10:00
💲Price Range
¥1-2000
☎️Phone Number
+81287-24-6010
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More Comments at Google MapMy first time at Korakuen (* ゚∀゚) I went there around 12:00 on a weekday, and there were quite a few cars parked there. I thought it would be empty since it was a weekday. When you enter the store, there is a cash register in front of you, and there are table seats and counter seats on the right. The counter seats were partitioned off. The table seats are box-type, so you don't have to worry about being separated from the seats next to you. The table seats along the wall at the end of the right side may or may not have partitions. The child's chair is a type that can be placed on a bench seat chair (no belt). There is a refrigerator on the table and it is self-service. I called the clerk using the button and placed my order. While I was waiting, customers kept coming to the store and I was asked to write my name and wait. The Chinese noodles were delivered about 6 minutes after ordering. At that time, the clerk said, ``I'll bring you a plate,'' and brought the child's plate and spoon fork♪ After that, my mother's miso vegetable tanmen was brought out, and I wondered if the gyoza and rice would come with it? That's what I thought, so I called a staff member to get some rice first, but another staff member brought only the gyoza and then immediately brought me rice. I thought it would have been better if I had asked for the rice first when ordering. The clerks are also busy. The rice in the set was probably 130-140g, and when I divided 120g for my child, there was only about a mouthful left over. I ate the simplest Chinese noodles for 440 yen. It has chashu pork, menma, green onion, and naruto. The chashu was soft and delicious (*^O^*) The gyoza was also delicious♪ There was a freezer case next to the cash register, and frozen products were sold there. On the other side, there were Chinese noodles and Yukiben (take-out bento). There were also bento boxes that you could buy right away. Even though it was busy, the staff's customer service was good, so I would like to use it again.
I ate new and exquisite Chinese soba. It was 421 yen including tax. It was delicious.
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