Sunday, June 2, 2013

IPPUDO NOODLE EXPRESS at Tokyo Sky Tree

IPPUDO NOODLE EXPRESS東京ソラマチ店

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Some things are done just for the check mark. The monjamen limited bowl at Tokyo Skytree Ippudo is a perfect example.

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I tried to go almost a year ago, but you can imagine how crazy this place was around the grand opening. The tallest tower in the world at the time it opened, 634 meter tall Tokyo Skytree was sure to be a tourism hit . . . or maybe a trap.

At the base of this monolith is Solamachi, another addition to Tokyo's hundreds of upscale shopping malls.

With an Ippudo Express in the food court.

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So here it is, the limited, only-at-Skytree ramen. Sorry, monjamen.

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Monja-yaki is Tokyo's answer to Kansai's okonomiyaki. While out in the West, the batter-cabbage-meat pancake is fried up nice and neat, out here in the East we turn the whole deal into a sloppy mess.

It is very visual. The best compliment for monja is that it goes well with beer.

Does a monja ramen have the same appeal?

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Yeah, it is a mess! Noodles, lettuce, bits of raw tuna and shrimp, some kind of mayo sauce, and rice all get mixed up.

Maybe it goes well with beer. I didn't feel like drinking at 11am that day.

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While pops destroyed the bowl, his son picked out the best bits; the tuna and shrimp pieces.

Not really a compliment.

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There is a Rokurinsha in Solamachi as well, I would suggest going there.


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東京都墨田区押上1-1-2 東京ソラマチ
Tokyo, Sumida-ku, Oshiage 1-1-2
Solamachi Shopping Mall Food Court
Closest station: Oshiage

Open 10:00-21:00

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've been to Rokurinsha at Solamachi, ridiculous lines, great out-of-this-world noodles but I don't get what's so different with their soup. It's like it's the same for every tonkotsu-gyokai shop so I'll definitely go to Fuunji to know what kind of gold you found there.

By the way, have you been to Sansanto? It's up top the supleks ramendb but I need some expert opinion before venturing out.

http://ramendb.supleks.jp/s/6683.html

Ramen Adventures said...

Rokurinsha was the first shop to make that style popular. They started the boom. You can blame them for all the tonkotsu-gyokai in Tokyo. Personally, I thank them!

I will try Sansanto. Thanks!!

Anonymous said...

So I went back to Tokyo Ramen Street today and Mutsumiya is gone! Anyways, buying the Rokurinsha omiyage pack (lines outrageous as usual), I've come to realize what exactly is the difference of it from the other tsukemen I've tried before. It's so smooth. Just pure liquid gold. How does Fuunji stack up?

How about Menya Itto? Have you heard about that shop?

Must be nice to have a bike, you can travel around with ease.

Anonymous said...

ラーメン情報だけでなく英語の勉強としていつも楽しく拝見させて貰っています!

燦々斗の名が出てきましたので(笑)北区在住していた時には昼休みに通ってました。完成度は高いと思います。是非レポートお願いします!

Ramen Adventures said...

北区のHondaが旨い!

http://www.ramenadventures.com/2011/02/honda-in-oji.html

Anonymous said...

有難うございます!
もちろんほん田も大好きです!