さよなら、くるり
As of September 1st, 2015, Kururi is closed. I braved the line on their last day, a line of 40 people that took about two hours, to slurp it one last time.
Kururi, for me, is a very important shop. When I started this site, back in the end of 2008, the only resource I had was a ranking list of shops from some TV show I managed to find with an internet search. Kururi was that list's number one. And for me, it was the first time I had something that truly blew me away.
The infamous black sign. Kururi had no way of inviting you in. Just a small shop with a blackened wood exterior, next to a tire shop, with a long line.
My ramen guidebook, 最強アメリカ・ラーメン男 東京 極ウマ50店を食べる, is now officially outdated.
My original, and very old, write up of Kururi is here.
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I went to Kururi (in Ichigaya) on Wednesday, September 16th and it wasn't closed. Though there was only two items on the menu, spicy miso ramen or tsukemen. The ramen was so good.
And 50 minutes of wait :)
Hello pikanacho,
former Kururi is now called "Otsukaya" and it is the only remaining shop of the three that existed in Tokyo. They changed their menu a bit and hopefully they stay open.
I hope you enjoyed your ramen there ;)
I understand.
Thank you for the heads up. Damn i missed the original Kururi :(
Otsukaya was delicious
Oh no! Terrible news. I loved their ramen. It had become part of my New Year routine. Visit Omiya Hachimangu Shrine then off to Kururi for Newy Year's ramen!
New Year's ramen even......
Oh no! Kururi's miso ramen blew me away too the first time I had it. Was so looking forward into diving into a bowl next month...
Oh no! Kururi's miso ramen blew me away too the first time I had it. Was so looking forward into diving into a bowl next month...
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