ADDRESS: 2-8, Tachimachi, Sendai Shi Aoba Ku, Miyagi
CLOSING DAY: Nothing
OPENING HOURS: Mon~Fri 11:30~14:30 /17:00~21:00
Sat and National Holiday 11:30~21:00
Sun 11:30~19:30
Ramen :850 JPY
Ramen with extra Char-siu pork:1000 JPY
Large Ramen: 950 JPY
Change Ramen to Mazemen:100 JPY
Change Ramen to Tsukemen:150円(Summer limited)
Raw egg(topping):50 JPY
Kimchi(topping): 50 JPY
1 slice of extra Char-siu pork:50 JPY
Sliced ginger(topping): 50 JPY
Sliced onion(topping): 100 JPY
Cheese(topping): 100 JPY
Boiled quail egg(topping):100 JPY
Staff:The staff includes the somewhat rugged-looking owner, originally from the Yaen Kaido and former Koganei shops, along with several assistants. The atmosphere is friendly and welcoming.
Spices on the table:On the table, there is pepper, ichimi chili pepper, vinegar, and soy sauce-based seasoning.
Cutlery on the table:Soup spoons are available, with only disposable chopsticks provided. Tissues and paper aprons are available, but no business cards.
BGM:The background music is FM radio.
Free Toppings:Toppings are the usual Jiro-style. At the Sendai shop, you buy your meal ticket first and then line up.
“Ramen(Free toppings are vegetables and back fat. Paid topping is raw egg)”
Noodle:The noodles are flat and medium-thick, with a fairly strong straight texture. They are slightly soft, leaning towards a “delo” (soft) texture. The portion is the Jiro standard.
Char-siu Pork:The pork is medium-sized and medium-thick, almost at the point of becoming tender, falling-apart pork.
Soup:The broth is heavily emulsified, with a rich, creamy flavor and a sweet umami taste, resembling a “buta potage” (pork-based soup).
Boiled vegetables:The vegetables are about 70% bean sprouts and 30% cabbage, with a slightly crunchy texture.
Garlic:The garlic is small to medium-sized, with moderate spiciness.