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The Nakamoto restaurants are famous for their spicy ramen, and this flagship shop – eight minutes’ walk from Kami-Itabashi Station on the Tobu Tojo line – is the best of the bunch. The deep red broth gets its fiery, flavourful heat from a spicy miso sauce, which melds gloriously with rich tanmen umami, sweet cabbage, carrots and garlic. While the other branches – and there are 15 to choose from – also serve up spicy noodles, only the flagship restaurant offers the authentic Nakamoto flavour. There are plenty of soups to try, including the standard mouko tanmen (¥770), the milder miso tanmen (¥770), and the tsukemen-style hiyashi gomoku mouko tanmen (¥830). Dishes are rated for spiciness on a scale from 0 to 10, and risk-takers who want to put their tongues to the test should go for the eye-watering hokkyoku ramen (¥800) or top-rated hibachi miso ramen (¥770). Just don't blame us if you get a stomach ulcer afterwards.
Transport Kami-Itabashi Station (Tobu Tojo line)
Telephone 03 5398 1233
Open Daily 10am-2am
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Nakamoto sucks and is not worth going to. There are much better shops for spicy ramen in Tokyo. Kikanbou in Kanda absolutely crushes Nakamoto.
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