Ginza Kagari Honten offered us by far the best ramen we ate on my last trip to Tokyo. I heartily back up your own enthusiastic recommendation. You know when you start eating something that is REALLY REALLY good and you suddenly forget about any attempt at conversation with your dining companion? It's THAT sort of food.😋🍜
There are LOADS of halal food places in Tokyo as so many people from Indonesia and other Islamic countries visit that it's financially viable to have halal restaurants etc. Can I recommend that when looking for halal food (even street food, cafes and snacks) you check the reviews and guide at the website 'Tabelog'? Click on whatever food type you want to see restaurant maps and reviews for instead of going to international sites like Trip Advisor; Tabelog is what Japanese people use so their standards are high and I'm fascinated by what THEY consider to be good ramen and okay ramen/good service bad service. Most people go to 'Yelp' and other touristy websites but Tabelog is low key and primarily updated by a domestic user base. Good luck on your next trip, have fun! 😋🍜🛫
I know a lot of dashi uses mushroom to make the stock but I hate mushroom (recently found out I'm allergic too). This place seems to go all out of the mushroom and truffle. Might have to skip this one...
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Ginza Kagari Honten offered us by far the best ramen we ate on my last trip to Tokyo. I heartily back up your own enthusiastic recommendation. You know when you start eating something that is REALLY REALLY good and you suddenly forget about any attempt at conversation with your dining companion? It's THAT sort of food.😋🍜
I can eat authentic ramen w/o worrying about pork!! thank you!
There are LOADS of halal food places in Tokyo as so many people from Indonesia and other Islamic countries visit that it's financially viable to have halal restaurants etc. Can I recommend that when looking for halal food (even street food, cafes and snacks) you check the reviews and guide at the website 'Tabelog'? Click on whatever food type you want to see restaurant maps and reviews for instead of going to international sites like Trip Advisor; Tabelog is what Japanese people use so their standards are high and I'm fascinated by what THEY consider to be good ramen and okay ramen/good service bad service. Most people go to 'Yelp' and other touristy websites but Tabelog is low key and primarily updated by a domestic user base. Good luck on your next trip, have fun! 😋🍜🛫
What time did you wait in line?
It was around 1pm.
I know a lot of dashi uses mushroom to make the stock but I hate mushroom (recently found out I'm allergic too). This place seems to go all out of the mushroom and truffle. Might have to skip this one...
Which ramen did you chose? 1,2,3 or 4?
I think it's 3😀