travelerererTo be honest, although Ichiran Ramen may not be the most delicious ramen in Japan, it is indeed the most famous Japanese ramen in the country. If you travel to Japan, Ichiran Ramen is definitely worth a try.
Reviews of Ichiran Asakusa
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To be honest, although Ichiran Ramen may not be the most delicious ramen in Japan, it is indeed the most famous Japanese ramen in the country. If you travel to Japan, Ichiran Ramen is definitely worth a try.
Ichiran Ramen is a self-service ordering method. You can choose any side dishes you need on the self-service ordering machine, or you can directly choose the set meal mode, which is very convenient. The noodles are very chewy and not sticky, and the soup is also very fresh and delicious! !
There are many kinds of dishes. I chose beef rice with raw egg. Now I am a little obsessed with raw egg rice. The smooth taste is really unforgettable. A set meal is enough for me who are not hungry. If this is a buffet, I am confident that I can eat out the contradiction between China and Japan.
After visiting Sensoji Temple, I went to Ichiran nearby for dinner. It is very close to the subway. You can walk two or three minutes in the opposite direction of Kaminarimon after exiting the subway. This restaurant is in the basement. I waited in line for 20 minutes when I went there for lunch. There are two types of seats, table dining and small booths. I chose the booth. The taste is OK, typical Japanese thick soup ramen.
A popular ramen restaurant, a must-visit when visiting Japan. I highly recommend this one in Asakusa. Because it's not very crowded, there's no queue most of the time! And it's also very close to the attractions. Unlike the two popular stores in Shinjuku, the queues are very long. We went in a bit off-peak and entered the store at 4:30, and there were only two tables of people.
You can see this store when you exit Sensoji subway station. Now that you are in Japan, how can you miss Ichiran Ramen, which is such a big internet celebrity. The store provides Chinese menus. The girl in charge of the self-service ordering machine is a compatriot. She taught me to throw all the change in instead of one by one. I queued for only 20 minutes before I got in, which was not a long time. The "ramen" I ordered was ordinary, the noodles were thin, and the barbecued pork was cut too touchingly, so thin. I think it is not as delicious as the previous ones, just average. "Matcha Almond Tofu" is more like pudding, which is okay. The environment is a small grid for each person, the space is too small, and it is divided into grids, which is a bit depressing. I don't like this style. I personally think it is average