Sanda, Hyogo, Japan|Sakuramaru Sanda
Ramen restaurant, at 2 Chome-28-5 Nishiyama, Sanda, Hyogo 669-1537, Japan
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Rating
3.9 (186 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 11:00
💲Price Range
¥1-2000
📍Location
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More Comments at Google MapA ramen shop that always comes up when you search for "Sanda city lunch" on TikTok (*´꒳`*) I want to go someday! I went there today! The inside of the store is very beautiful! Unlike the noisy ramen shops, it feels calm. The customer service of the clerk was also very polite 🎵 The way to eat tsukemen was written, so I ate it exactly. Of course it's delicious to eat it with soup, but I was surprised that the noodles with salt were so delicious (laughs). The noodles were cold, chewy and delicious. The soup is seafood-based and thick! When you brought it to me, it was so hot that it bubbled (⑉> ᴗ <⑉) Hot dashi soup that the clerk brought to the leftover soup? The soup that you put in and drink was also delicious. I should have put rice here, but I was so full that I couldn't eat it (laughs). The char siu was also very soft and delicious! ! Menma is also crispy, thick and filling! ! I got points for adding LINE friends and exchanged them for 2 pieces of fried chicken, which were also crispy, juicy and delicious😆 It was an irresistible item for Tsukemen lovers ♡ Thank you for the meal! ! !
Tsukemen and mapo noodles featuring unique flat noodles Salt ramen is a common straight Chinese noodle A large serving is offered for the same price as a regular serving, but the volume of flat noodles will make you quite full even with a regular serving 🐷 The mapo noodles are strong with Japanese pepper, but the egg yolk makes it mild and the best harmony 👍 All the staff are very friendly and make you want to come to eat regularly. Thank you for your meal today 😋
It was the most delicious tsukemen in this area. The extra thick noodles are very good with the seafood and pork bone style dipping sauce! They will serve you a portion of the soup, so you can drink the soup to the end.
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