Niiza, Saitama, Japan|Tokyo Tonkotsu Tontora Niiza
Ramen restaurant, at 1 Chome-10-22 Nakano, Niiza, Saitama 352-0005, Japan
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Rating
3.7 (638 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 11:00
💲Price Range
¥1-2000
☎️Phone Number
+8148-481-3632
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More Comments at Google Mapwas delicious. The chashu is soft. It was easy to get into even if you came alone. I thought it was a good place to have a meal at the end of the day.
This is my favorite shop for my favorite pork bone ramen! If you go straight along the big road heading towards Iruma, you will see a large signboard (it's very bright and shiny at night and stands out) and there is a parking lot with over 10 spaces. If you are coming from the opposite direction, Iruma, there is a fair amount of traffic, so be careful of oncoming traffic and turn right. This is an easy-to-eat ramen with a cloudy soup and rich pork bone base, and thin noodles similar to Hakata Tonkotsu. Since the noodles are thin, men who eat them can easily enjoy a large portion. There is raw garlic on the table, and you can use a garlic masher to crush as much as you like. It takes a lot of force to mash with this masher, so please be careful when letting children do it and have an adult assist them. There are also containers containing spicy miso and pickled ginger, so you can adjust the flavor to your liking. I'm thankful that the tables are stocked with almost everything you need: soy sauce, vinegar, chili oil, disposable chopsticks, boxed tissues, cups, and a pitcher of water, so you can get most of your errands done without having to call the staff. There is also a call button, so you can easily call the store staff. The char siu here is a soft roll type with fatty meat, and although it is thinly sliced, the balance with the fatty meat makes it quite satisfying to eat. If you choose char siu noodles, you will be satisfied with 5 pieces. Of course, you can feel the sweetness of the fat and it's delicious. However, it may be unsatisfactory for those looking for a fleshy sensation. We have a wide variety of seats, including counter seats where you can easily eat alone, table seats and tatami mat seats that are great for families. We have auxiliary seats for small children (a square Bumbo-like thing that can be placed on a chair or seat), so we accept customers from all walks of life. Also, what is unique here is that there is a [hit] at the bottom of the ramen bowl. In the past, I won three times in a row (when I went with my family). If you win this, you'll get a ticket for a free bowl of regular ramen (you can choose the flavor) next time! It's a very nice service. There were also some snacks here, and the [4 types of snacks] were quite large and good value. Namul style with 3 pieces of chashu, 1 flavored egg (cut in half), menma, and bean sprouts? Considering all this, I think 360 yen (excluding tax) is quite a bargain. When my husband couldn't eat ramen, he was very satisfied with bottled beer and this snack set. Many of the employees are very energetic, and the atmosphere inside the store is bright, with customers not having to wait long for their food. The only thing that bothers me is that you can only pay in cash. Please note that card payments and barcode payments are not supported. For small children, there is a service where they can receive sweets from the register on the way home. Also, it's open until late at night, so it's great if you want to eat late! I will use it again♪
Probably the first time in 10 years (^^) I came to the store for the first time in a while ♪ I ordered the same "Tontora soy sauce ramen" as 10 years ago. I had forgotten what the ramen looked like, so when it came out, I was honestly worried if I would be able to eat it. The pork bowl (small) was also a treat (^^) It's a family-friendly shop, so it's easy to enter.
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