Monday, September 15, 2014

井田商店 (Ida Shoten in Nakanobu)

井田商店

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Ida Shoten is a gem out near Nakanobu. Though it isn't far from central Tokyo, this part of town feels like you've taken a time machine back 30 years, and then hopped a local train out into an unnamed residential part of the country.

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Inspired by the master's home prefecture of Hiroshima, Ida Shoten does an Onomichi style that gets better after the initial bite. I was a bit underwhelmed by the impact, but once the chunks of seabura - pork back fat - melted a bit, nothing was stopping me.

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A solid bowl, though the ramen otaku out there will point to other shops in the area as being superb.

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Give it a try, though. You won't be disappointed.

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Ask them for a sticker if you make it out!

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東京都品川区中延2-16-8
Tokyo, Shinagawa-ku, Nakanobu 2-16-8
Closest station: Ebaranakanobu

Open 11:30-14:30, 18:00-23:00
Weekends 11:30-19:00
Closed Mondays

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