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Dinner: ¥8,000 - ¥9,999
Try for yourself the special shio (salt) soba from purportedly the most underrated ramen shop in Japan.

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If you’re searching high and low for an out-of-the-ordinary bowl of noodles with a rich broth and a gentle flavor that will make your senses tingle, Ramen Nijuubunnoichi is exactly what you’re looking for. There are three main options to choose from — shio soba, soy sauce soba, and miso soba — and you can’t go wrong with any of them. While the most popular pick has got to be the special shio soba, the soy sauce soba is a close second. The ramen noodles are made fresh daily with special ingredients to differentiate them from your average noodles. The strong but pleasant aroma of the chicken broth fills the air in the shop, drowning the medium-thin noodles and perfectly coating them with rich flavor. Each bowl is finally topped with tender meat and seasoned perfectly; every ingredient a crucial component in unlocking the umami of the chicken broth.
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Ramen Nijuubunnoichi Phone Number

03-3809-6100

Ramen Nijuubunnoichi Business Days

Sunday
11:30 AM
03:00 PM
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
11:30 AM
02:30 PM
Wednesday
11:30 AM
02:30 PM
Thursday
Closed
Friday
11:30 AM
02:30 PM
Saturday
11:30 AM
03:00 PM

Ramen Nijuubunnoichi Address

2-19-10 Higashiogu, Arakawa City, Tokyo, 116-0012, Japan

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