Hidden on a back street on the west side of Ikebukuro Station, this discreet shop offers a ...
The ramen shop of choice for Ikebukuro's late-night partiers, Muteki sizzles with a soy ...
Sendagi's Ichifuji is a tiny joint, with room for only eight people around the counter, but ...
Yamadaya, hidden away in the traditionally Korean residential area of Mikawashima, is a ...
This is the place to go if you want to take a day trip to Turkey. That might sound impossible, ...
You've sampled the standard steaks and entrails, and are looking to climb the carnivore ladder. ...
You'll find hotdogs, sandwiches and fried goods on the menu at Fire House, and, of course, a ...
The clue to the cuisine is in the name – this restaurant on the west side of Ikebukuro ...
This shop is located in a huge mansion, about a five minute walk from Kita-senju Station. Look ...
This restaurant is located right by the north exit of Otsuka Station. The bright yellow ...
A ramen-ya that looks more like a Hawaiian café, Hulu-Lu was set up by a fellow who earned his ...
Pick and choose off the massive menu at Otsuka's famed Souten, an upscale yakitori eatery that ...
A restaurant located in a relatively quiet suburb, an approximate ten-minute walk from the ...
A pioneer of dense fish stock and the self-proclaimed king of Saitama tsukemen, Ganja’s only ...
Located right in the middle of Ikebukuro's 'ramen battleground', Hanada has managed to maintain ...
One of the many Musashi tsukemen shops in Tokyo, Niten mixes fish stock with studiously boiled ...
Born in Takadanobaba and now operating out of Yotsuya, the popular Ganko chain also has a ...
A courageous challenger that joined the Ikebukuro ramen war in 2014, Rokkando won popularity as ...
Found a five-minute walk from the east exit of Ikebukuro Station, this one is easy to find at ...
A tiny joint found far out in Itabashi, Gen's nine seats are practically always filled with ...
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