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Best recognised by the signboard with a big globe on it, this shop’s exterior looks as stylish as that of a beauty salon. The restaurant seats only six people at the counter, and the menu includes a grand total of two dishes: shio ramen (¥700), made with light chintan soup, and shoyu ramen (¥750), made with boiled chicken and a seafood soup. Both dishes have their exclusive noodle versions, and even the chashu pork is separated by flavour: shoulder roast for the salt version and chuck roll for the soy ramen. Don’t forget the shiroajidama (¥100) and grilled tomato (¥150) toppings.
Transport Asagaya Station (Chuo, Sobu lines), south exit; Minami-Asagaya Station (Marunouchi line)
Open Lunch 11.30am-2pm, dinner 6pm-8pm (Sat-Sun & holidays 11.30am-5pm) / closed Mon (Tue if Mon is holiday)
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