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First, the conclusion: #Tokyo Station Ramen Alley 🍜
#The staff are enthusiastic and the noodle chef works hard 🙌🏼
#The ramen broth has a strong seafood flavor that you can drink, but the noodles are too soft.
Ordering time: Friday 18:00
Wait time: 0! (100% full)
Waiting time for food: 6 minutes
Payment methods: cash, credit card
Below are the items ordered and their prices 🔻
🔺Seafood Tonkotsu Ramen
You can choose the noodle firmness, broth richness, and how much oil you want.
However, the staff didn't ask, probably because we are foreigners.
But they thoughtfully prepared extra bowls for sharing, and even included seaweed and quail eggs 🥰. The ramen broth has a rich seafood tonkotsu flavor that you can enjoy, but it's a pity the noodles were too mushy. The toppings include chashu, quail eggs, seaweed, and spinach; I particularly liked the flavor of the spinach blending with the broth!
🔺Pan-fried Dumplings
One serving has 5 pieces, just average.
Located at the entrance of Ramen Alley in Tokyo Station, it looks pretty busy along this street, and we just happened to find the last available seats at the counter area. Most of the customers were salarymen coming straight from work.
The staff was very welcoming, and the noodle chef responded energetically, creating a very lively atmosphere. Mom said she especially likes this kind of vibe 👩🏼🦱.
At the entrance, you first use a self-service machine to place your order, and after receiving the order ticket, you will be seated.
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