
Shinagawa is an offshoot of nearby BASSO. If the connection is any indication, this should be an excellent bowl. The homemade noodles from this group are solid.

Your standard chukasoba. At 1000 yen for the special bowl (extra pork, egg, menma, and nori) it is a bit on the pricey side. Worth it?

Despite the rest of the ramen world raving about this bowl, I wasn't impressed. Not a lot of impact, and a huge amount of hot oil on the top. Yeah, the noodles were excellent, but I wanted them in a different soup.

The niboshisoba might be a better match, but I won't be going back to find out.

東京都豊島区西池袋4-19-14
Tokyo, Toshima-ku, Nishi-Ikebukuro 4-19-14
Closest station: Ikebukuro
Open 11:30-15:30, 17:00-21:00
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Is this another Tokyo trend, Brian? Will someone else open up a ramen shack in Naka-Meguro, and call it Akasaka? !=)}
The most popular ramen shop in Paris is called "Narita"
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