
Ebisu has historically been one of Tokyo's ramen battle grounds. And though recent years have seen the ramen war being fought on a much grander scale, it is still nice to find a winner in this part of town.

The niboshisoba at Ozeki is a light, pure blend of smoky dried fish from around Japan. This style has been done to death lately, but Ozeki seems to be a little more no-nonsense than a lot of contenders.

Simple and smooth. This is the ultimate after-drinking ramen. Just a minute walk from one of my favorite Tokyo cocktail bars.

Chukasoba and a creamy chicken soup are also on the menu, and both have been praised as well.

Worthy of TV coverage.


東京都渋谷区恵比寿西1-9-4
Tokyo, Shibuya-ku, Ebisunishi 1-9-4
Closest station: Ebisu
Open 11:30-22:00
Closed Sundays
2 comments:
If one is in Ebisu and wants to have both bowls, in which order should he|she go? Ozeki first, Tsunagi second? Or the reverse? 3=))
Ozeki is lighter, so maybe start there. But Ozeki is closer to some good drinking spots (Trench and Tram), so maybe end there, depending on your mood.
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