The ramen was incredibly delicious. There were three different broths: spicy, soy sauce, and miso. I opted for the latter, and it was superb. The noodles were perfectly springy, and for the first time, our group fell silent as we savored each bite. Along with the ramen, we indulged in a plate of karaage (fried chicken), which was juicy and packed with flavor.
My Ramen
Given the shop’s small size and the queue outside, we had to vacate our seats as soon as we finished our meal. Nevertheless, it was a truly satisfying experience, especially after a long day of exploring. Yummy!
Halal Ramen Shinjujutei,
160-0004 Tokyo, Shinjuku City,
Yotsuya, 1 Chome-23,
Tokyom Japan
Opens daily
12.00pm - 2.30pm, 5-9.30pm
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Ps: This is based on my personal opinion
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