Sunday, June 16, 2013

はら匠 (Harasho in Kyodo)

はら匠

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Harasho's aburasoba, soup-less ramen, has a bit of a following in this suburb of Tokyo. And like most aburasoba places, a handy guide explains exactly how to enjoy.

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Inspired steps to deliciousness or a trick to get you to part with another 420 yen after you already bought your bowl?

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Regardless of your last minute impulse choices, this bowl was sloppy and good. The defining point here is the mound of spicy raw onion that gets mixed in.

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I have to say that the addition of some of the shop's soup wasn't good at all. Too oily and greasy, in a bowl that was already teetering on the edge of too oily and greasy. I felt great up until this point, a bit in need of some carbonated soda after. Beer would have worked, but Japan has a strict no tolerance for drinking-and-driving law.

I wouldn't want to go to jail because of some greasy soup!

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東京都世田谷区経堂1-4-10
Tokyo, Setagaya-ku, Kyodo 1-4-10
Closest station: Kyodo

Open 11:00-25:00

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