Ebina, Kanagawa, Japan|ラーメン大桜 海老名店
Ramen restaurant, at 1696-1 Hongō, Ebina, Kanagawa 243-0417, Japan
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Rating
3.4 (173 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 22:00
💲Price Range
¥1000-2000
☎️Phone Number
+8146-204-6885
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More Comments at Google MapIt was family style ramen. I thought it was very delicious in the capital system. The soup is also solid, and I think it goes well with the medium-thick noodles. The price is a little high, but I think the taste and contents are good value for money. Even if it's cheap, if it doesn't taste good, it's worthless. It seems that the store has only been open for a short time, and the inside of the store has the smell of new construction and is very clean. It was my first time visiting Daisakura, so I thought the menu featuring tofu was interesting. When I looked into it, I learned that it was additive-free tofu ordered from a store in Fukushima prefecture as a relief aid for the earthquake, and that it was very delicious. I didn't eat it this time, but I'll definitely try it next time I visit. I thought it was a good initiative. I also thought it was unique that there was a vending machine outside the store for takeout. It was a shop that made me want to support it in many ways.
Today was the Doll's Festival, and there was a cute kamaboko on top. Both the ramen and rice were delicious. It's a large portion and quite filling. You order at your seat, not at the ticket machine. There is a call bell, but it's nice that the clerk notices it right away and comes over. It's easy to get to the cash register as they only accept cash. The chopsticks were not disposable chopsticks, but rather good chopsticks. Next time, I would like to try the gyoza that everyone was eating. The entrance to the parking lot is located in front of a traffic light where there is a lot of traffic, making it difficult for people who are not good at driving to enter and exit.
The large cherry tree that I always use has opened in Ebina. I went to eat right away. The oil-free flavor of the seaweed green onion egg that I always order is bland. Instead, this time it's simple green onion ramen and zakudon. (less rice) Set meal style with 3 gyoza. A few years ago, it was Ramen Zakudon and Gyoza (5 pieces). I asked for it, but I can't beat the aging wave and even if it's a little less. I ordered a menu that satisfied me. Here too, the soup is carefully made in large bowls in-house. The noodles are original medium-thick noodles that are reminiscent of the Daizakura of yesteryear. The creamy pork bone soup is very delicious. Both the Zakudon and Gyoza were very delicious. The inside of the store is much larger than the usual Daizakura, There is ample parking space so that many cars can be parked. There is also a parking space in the back of the store that can accommodate a 4t vehicle. there was. There are many logistics bases nearby and the entrance to the expressway is nearby. Is this a consideration for truck drivers? We accept a wide variety of payments other than cash, including cashless payments, QR codes, and credit cards. Daisakura has many stores in Yokohama and Kawasaki, I hope this flavor will be loved by local customers in the Ebina area as well.
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