Yamato, Kanagawa, Japan|Nekotoratei
Ramen restaurant, at Japan, 〒242-0029 Kanagawa, Yamato, Kamisoyagi, 3 Chome−19−23 クレア大和
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Rating
4.1 (769 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 11:00
💲Price Range
¥1-2000
☎️Phone Number
+8146-211-0932
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More Comments at Google MapOn a Saturday afternoon, I visited the store 10 minutes before it opened and connected with four people waiting for the store to open. There were 7 people waiting when the store opened. Open on time. Even though the seats were empty, we entered the store in groups of two, a few minutes apart, at the staff's signal, and we were able to enter the store 5 minutes after it opened. There were many customers after us, and there were about 12 people waiting by the time we left. I had the dried sardines ramen and the limited edition grilled saury fish ramen. When I handed over my meal ticket, I asked if the noodles would form, but they flatly refused. While I was waiting for my ramen, I got a small plate of Shibazuke on the table, and it was so salty that I wanted rice. As I saw on the internet, the dried sardines ramen looks super cool. The thin noodles are chewy and the soup has a very elegant dried sardine flavor. delicious. The limited-edition grilled sardine ramen has medium-thick noodles with a chewy texture, and the soup is more bitter than the sardine ramen. This is also delicious. If I have a chance to come again, I would like to try the super sardines.
I visited on a Saturday at 2pm. The parking lot was a little far away and hard to find, but if you look carefully, you'll be fine! The line was surprisingly small and there was only one person in line. I ordered dried sardines ramen (850 yen) and chashu bowl (370 yen). I thought the char siu bowl was a little pricey, but I was satisfied with the volume of the dish. It's worth 370 yen! And the most important part is the ramen. It's a light type of ramen, but the dried sardine soup is not too strong and is just right! The neatly folded noodles also look great. The char siu is soft and the menma is thick and filling and delicious. Full marks for everything! When I left the store, there was a line of about 10 people, even though it was after 2pm. Luckily it was empty when I came.
Located in Yamato Niboshi ramen shop Ordered a large bowl of super sardine ramen. The soup has a delicate taste and no odor, making it an elegant and authentic dish. The noodles are straight and go well with the dried sardines. The char siu also has an exquisite taste that goes well with the dried sardines. The owner's ramen was well-balanced and full of taste.
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