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Nobukou (のぶ幸) in Takahama, Fukui

March 04, 2020 by William Tjipto in Katsu

If I were to choose the best Japanese food restaurant around Obama, I would, without reservation, declare Nobukou to be my favorite. This tiny, family-run restaurant on Route 27 in Takahama, Fukui, is so nondescript, you’d likely pass it several times before you’d notice anything was open for business; there are no large signs and the whole outer facade looks like a typical house. But if you didn’t stop by, you’d be missing a real treasure.

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They offer a large menu of delicious Japanese dishes that have very generous portions, all at very reasonable prices. For those less hungry, they also serve more "regular" sizes and plenty of other dishes, so there is probably something you’d like if you enjoy Japanese food.

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At the recommendation from my friend, I have been recently ordering their Katsunabe Teishoku set for 1100¥ ($10 USD) which includes a ridiculously large fried pork serving with mixed egg and onion topping, soaked in deliciously savory-sweet mirin and soy sauce.

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The crispy breading, the soft-battered egg, and cooked onions create an amazingly rich dish that is simply delicious.

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Come down to beautiful southern Fukui and check this place out… it’ll be worth a drive, no matter where you are. This place comes with my highest recommendation.

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As a bonus, here are some pictures of their Tonkatsu Teishoku and their Karaage Fried Chicken Teishoku sets I posted on my Instagram a year and some ago. (My photo quality has significantly improved since then.)

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March 04, 2020 /William Tjipto
TAKAHAMA, FUKUI, KATSU, JAPAN, JAPANESEFOOD, TONKATSU, PORK, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, 高浜, 福井, カツ, 日本, 日本料理, 和食, 豚, 豚肉, とんかつ, 定食
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Rairaitei (来来亭 敦賀店) in Tsuruga, Fukui

March 02, 2020 by William Tjipto in Miso, Ramen, Shio, Shoyu, Tonkotsu

Previously on Instagram, I reviewed Rairaitei, a chain of ramen shops all around Japan. Having been there several times over the years, but not in a few years, I stopped by the Tsuruga, Fukui, shop with some friends. After the loads of delicious bowls of ramen I’ve consumed in the intervening years, how did it fare?

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Honestly, Rairaitei still stands up as a solid ramen restaurant with cheap, but delicious bowls. This most recent time, I opted for a Kotteri (rich, heavy) Ramen for 780¥ ($7 USD) with Wonton dumpling toppings for 110¥ more. While I wasn’t blown away, it was still a great meal, offering good value at a good price.

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As a bonus, here are a few photos I’ve taken over the years at some other shops around Japan.

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I will definitely come again.

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March 02, 2020 /William Tjipto
RAMEN, ラーメン, 醤油, しょうゆ, SOYSAUCE, SHOYU, SHOYURAMEN, 醤油ラーメン, CHASHU, PORK, チャーシュー, JAPAN, 日本, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, TSURUGA, FUKUI, 敦賀, 福井
Miso, Ramen, Shio, Shoyu, Tonkotsu
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Pizzeria Braceria CESARI!! (ピッツェリアブラチェリアチェザリ‼) in Nagoya, Aichi

February 27, 2020 by William Tjipto in Western, Italian, Pizza, Michelin

I’ve been mocked for my reviews and writing style, but I’m just going to own it…

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On our second food stop in Nagoya, we went to Pizzeria Braceria CESARI!, an Italian restaurant among a shopping street full of other foreign shops. I was surprised to see this was a Michelin Guide restaurant. My friends definitely made a good choice to come here.

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Their lunch special, consisting of an appetizer, main, and dessert, was very reasonable at 1500¥ ($14 USD) although a few alternate options add a bit to the cost.

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They first brought us some lovely, freshly baked bread.

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My friends ordered the day’s Yellowtail Carpaccio salad and Chezari Oyster appetizers for themselves.

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I opted for the Prosciutto Salad with 12-month cured ham and it was absolutely deliciously soft, salty, and divine.

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It’s a good thing I liked it because I ordered the Prosciutto pizza for 650¥ more. My friends also decided on the Margherita and Chisato (4 cheese and honey) pizzas. From our cool little outdoor seating, we could see the kitchen staff preparing our hand-tossed pizzas, the delicious smell wafting out from the open door. The Margherita was the first to arrive and it was the “lightest” taste of the three. The other two arrived shortly after. All three pizzas were thin, flavorful, and quite reasonably sized.

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After trying all three, I’d say the Margherita pizza was more the appetizer since it had a lighter flavor profile. My savory, salty, rich ham would be more of a main dish with the sweet and salty 4-cheese pizza more akin to a dessert.

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I was glad I was hungry because I had to finish the leftovers. Oh, what a shame I had to consume the majority of all this deliciousness!

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To top it off, we were offered a range of desserts. My friends ordered the mango and berry gelato and I opted for lemon dessert. Without a doubt, they were extremely delicious and a great finish to our plentiful meal.

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I also want to note the extremely pleasant service we got from the staff, particularly our awesome waiter who did his best to speak English to us whenever possible. The whole experience really justifies their inclusion in the coveted Michelin Guide.

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February 27, 2020 /William Tjipto
MICHELIN, MICHELINGUIDE, BIBGOURMAND, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, JAPAN, READYSEATBELT, ミシュランガイド, ビブグルマン, 日本, 和食, 洋食, PIZZA, ITALIAN, ピザ, イタリア料理, CHEESE, チーズ, MARGHERITA, PROSCIUTTO, 生ハム, ハム, サラダ, SALAD, NAGOYA, AICHI, 名古屋, 愛知, ブリ, 鰤, YELLOWTAIL, BREAD, パン, GELATO, ジェラート, デザート, DESSERT, マルゲリータ
Western, Italian, Pizza, Michelin
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Ramen Yokozuna (ラーメン横綱 刈谷市) in Kariya, Aichi

February 25, 2020 by William Tjipto in Ramen, Tonkotsu, Shoyu

Ramen Yokozuna is a chain of ramen shops hailing from Kyoto, now spreading primarily around the Chubu and Kansai (roughly central) areas of Japan. They are famous for having a wide variety of ramen and are always open late. I stopped by the Kariya, Aichi, location a few months ago with my friend to have a bite on the way home from picking up a car in Nagoya.

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I ordered a Irodori Tonkotsu/Shoyu Ramen for 850¥ ($8 USD) and a side of Tarako Fish Egg and Mayo fried rice for 360¥. The broth was surprisingly rich and flavorful, with a nice pork taste. The noodles, chashu, and egg were also quite good, but otherwise not spectacular.

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While I didn’t necessarily love the fried rice and the heavy Japanese mayonnaise topping, it was interesting enough I could order it again.

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You can also add garlic, green onion, and other spices to taste. And for hungry eaters, there are also larger sizes for 100¥ more. For the value and convenience, I will definitely be stopping by one of their restaurants again!

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February 25, 2020 /William Tjipto
RAMEN, ラーメン, 醤油, しょうゆ, SOYSAUCE, SHOYU, SHOYURAMEN, 醤油ラーメン, CHASHU, PORK, チャーシュー, TONKOTSU, PORKBONE, TONKOTSURAMEN, 豚骨, 豚骨ラーメン, JAPAN, 日本, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, KARIYA, AICHI, 愛知, 刈谷
Ramen, Tonkotsu, Shoyu
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Ichijodani Asakura Roadside Station (道の駅 一乗谷あさくら水の駅) in Abanakajimacho, Fukui

February 20, 2020 by William Tjipto in Katsu

Just recently, I reviewed Europa-ken, the main store that is said to have popularized Sauce Katsudon in Fukui Prefecture. It was certainly amazing, savory, rich, and delicious, but is there another restaurant that could possibly challenge it for taste?

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Surprisingly, here is one such restaurant in Abanakajimacho, Fukui, located at the Ichijodani Asakura Roadside Station (Michi-no-Eki). I was recommended it by a friend of mine who leaves nearby.

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While it just maybe one small part of the building, it has nice views of the outside and amazing food inside!

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I ordered their #3 Katsu Teishoku Set which comes with a small cold soba, sauce katsu, and rice for 1300¥ ($12 USD).

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While the soba was merely good, the katsu was outstanding! It was lightly crispy and had a thick crunch, not to mention the thick pork tasted softer and juicier than Europa-ken’s. The sauce, too, was a bit sweeter, coupled with the slice of lime for a hint of tartness.

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This was subjectively better for me than most other katsu places I’ve been to and I will definitely keep it bookmarked for when I pass through again!

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February 20, 2020 /William Tjipto
KATSU, かつ, カツ, SAUCEKATSU, ソースかつ丼, ソースカツ丼, DON, RICEBOWL, 丼, UMAMI, うまみ, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, TEISHOKU, SET, 定食, FUKUI, 福井, 郷土料理, ご土地グルメ, LOCALFOOD
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Iwamotoya (岩本屋 福井本店) in Fukui City, Fukui

February 18, 2020 by William Tjipto in Miso, Shio

Iwamotoya, a large Reinan chain of ramen shops, offers various limited monthly specials.

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This time, I stopped by their Main Store to have their Hotate Soba (Scallop) for 980¥? ($9 USD). As always, regular, large, and extra large noodle portions are all the same price! Before I ordered the Hotate Soba, I asked the friendly shop guy what soup base it was… Salt? Soy sauce?  He was puzzled by my question because he said, “Hotate base.” Well, this I had to try! As with their other ramen, you can customize it a bit to your likingI asked for the strongest soup strength, heaviest oil, and softness noodle... 

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And it did not disappoint. The broth had a nice, deep, and rich scallop and seafood flavor. It was creamy, rich, and savory… somewhat reminding me of a Seafood Cup Noodle, but in a good way! The three scallops from Hokkaido on top were small, but they were decently fresh, with a nice, soft and springy texture. The slice of slightly rare chashu, too, is always a treat, though I wished for a bigger piece. For the price, the extra-large portion of noodles was definitely a good value considering it was a no-cost change.

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I am glad that my friend and I could enjoy a damn good bowl of ramen, especially during midday on a Saturday, as most ramen shops are closed around 3 to 5:30pm. Iwamotoya is always worth coming back to check out.

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February 18, 2020 /William Tjipto
RAMEN, ラーメン, MISO, みそ, 味噌, MISORAMEN, みそラーメン, CHASHU, PORK, チャーシュー, JAPAN, 日本, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, GARLIC, にんにく, SPICY, 辛い, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, SCALLOP, HOTATE, FUKUI, 福井, ホタテ
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Texas Hands (テキサスハンズ 敦賀店) in Tsuruga, Fukui

February 14, 2020 by William Tjipto in Pizza, Western

Texas Hands is a chain of pizza shops around the Hokuriku region of Japan, including Fukui, Ishikawa, and Toyama.

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Let’s take a second to look at their store logo…

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They offer a range of typical pepperoni pizzas to outlandish toppings like crab, squid, corn, fish egg (tarako)… well, those are pretty normal here in Japan.

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Regardless of what you choose, the pizzas and toppings here are delicious… for Japan. They are definitely smaller and more expensive than what you’d typically get stateside in America. Their Large sizes, around 2000¥ ($18 USD), are more akin to a Medium in the U.S. The sauce and cheese also have a lighter profile, more suited for Japanese tastes than the heavy, greasier stuff at many chain pizza restaurants I’m very familiar with.

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Do they sell pineapple toppings for their pizza? Not that I know of, so we brought some in! And if you don’t like pineapple on pizza, well…

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Regardless, I often visit the Tsuruga, Fukui, location with my friends whenever I’m craving a taste from home.

I’ll neither confirm nor deny my hand is in this photograph…

I’ll neither confirm nor deny my hand is in this photograph…

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February 14, 2020 /William Tjipto
JAPAN, 日本, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, TSURUGA, FUKUI, 敦賀, 福井, PIZZA, ITALIAN, ピザ, イタリア料理, CHEESE, チーズ, PINEAPPLE, パイナップル, HAWAIIAN, ハワイアン
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Mugiwaraya (麦わら屋) in Fukui City, Fukui

February 12, 2020 by William Tjipto in Shoyu, Ramen, Tsukemen
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In my continuing quest to eat all the ramen Fukui has to offer, I stopped by Mugiwaraya, a ramen shop near Route 8 in the northeastern part of the city. Stopping on a weekday right before they opened, I was greeted by the owner and given a couple coupons; this is a great way to build customer rapport!

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Their menu is extremely simple with only two main options, Shoyu Ramen or Tsukemen dipping-style Ramen. Sub-divided, there are also normal or large sizes and with or without a flavored egg. I opted for normal size ramen with egg for 900¥ ($8.30 USD) and a side of Chashu Rice for 450¥ ($4 USD) more.

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The dark broth that arrived made it immediately apparent that the broth would be strong. The strong fish dashi taste was rich, very reminiscent of the tsukemen broth they also serve. The noodles were nice and slightly firm, which goes well with the flavorfully strong soup. The highlight, by far and away, was the absolutely mind-blowingly delicious chashu slice on top. It had just about the perfect amount of fattiness, softness, and with the grilled, crispy edges, the savory umami taste and texture was probably one of the best I’ve had in awhile.

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Can I get more of that chashu, please? Holy wow. I might complain that with this much deliciousness, it’d be a crime not to include more.

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The Chashu Rice was pricey, I admit, so I set my expectations for it a bit high. Nonetheless, since the aforementioned chashu was so good, chunks of it over some warm, fluffy rice really was a bit of heaven. It was perfectly soft, salty, and delicious.

This ramen restaurant definitely comes recommended if you love strong fish broth shoyu, amazing chashu, and darn good customer service.

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February 12, 2020 /William Tjipto
RAMEN, ラーメン, 醤油, しょうゆ, SOYSAUCE, SHOYU, SHOYURAMEN, 醤油ラーメン, CHASHU, PORK, チャーシュー, JAPAN, 日本, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, FUKUI, 福井, TSUKEMEN, つけ麺
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Europa-ken Main Shop (ヨーロッパ軒 総本店) in Fukui City, Fukui

February 10, 2020 by William Tjipto in Katsu

Sauce Katsudon is one of the most famous dishes in Fukui Prefecture. Essentially, it consists of fried, breaded pork cutlets, covered in a sweet, savory Worcestershire-like sauce, over a bed of rice. Simple, satisfying and delicious, what’s not to love?

Every shop in Fukui has a bit of a different take on the food, offering different breading consistencies, thicker or wider pork cutlets, and very different sauces. One can visit the numerous restaurants serving it across the prefecture for a different, unique taste every time.

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Europa-ken claims to be the first restaurant to serve it in Fukui, opening in January 1924 on Katamachi Street in Fukui City, Fukui. The main shop is still located there, so I decided to check out the place that made Sauce Katsudon so famous

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I actually visited Europa-ken’s many locations in Fukui several times, but this was my first visit to the main store. I was greeted warmly and I saw a very familiar menu. I only needed to say “Katsu…” before the lady confirmed my order as the ever-popular Katsudon Set (1150¥ / $10.60 USD).

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The bowl had three slices of finely-breaded katsu and lovely, fluffy rice. While they were already soaked in flavor, for more of that rich sauce, you can dip the katsu in it or pour it over; there is no wrong way to enjoy it. Either way, the set was well worth the price for tasting the original Sauce Katsudon.

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Now, would I say this is the best Sauce Katsudon in all of Fukui? While it certainly is a contender, there are other amazing shops all around. Look forward to more of my saucy reviews soon!

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February 10, 2020 /William Tjipto
KATSU, かつ, カツ, SAUCEKATSU, ソースかつ丼, ソースカツ丼, DON, RICEBOWL, 丼, UMAMI, うまみ, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, TEISHOKU, SET, 定食, FUKUI, 福井, 郷土料理, ご土地グルメ, LOCALFOOD
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Tsukemen Honmaru (つけ麺本丸 柳津店) in Hongu, Gifu

February 06, 2020 by William Tjipto in Tsukemen, Ramen

Tsukemen Honmaru is a chain of ramen shops from Aichi Prefecture, serving up mainly tsukemen dipping-style noodles, as their name suggests. I stopped by their Hongu, Gifu, shop with my friend for a late dinner.

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They have a few unique varieties, such as seafood, chicken and yuzu, spicy, and miso.

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Of those four, I opted for their large Special Miso Tsukemen for 800¥ ($7.30 USD). For added value, normal and extra large sizes are also the same price.

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The set that arrived on my table shortly thereafter was highly impressive, with the miso dipping broth still bubbling in the pot.

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The portion size was more than adequate, the noodles soft and thick like good tsukemen should be. This was the first time I tried a miso-based tsukemen, as they all typically have a pork and fish (usually niboshi) base. I’ll say it was definitely a unique taste!

I don’t know how I managed to take such a blurry selfie…

I don’t know how I managed to take such a blurry selfie…

I’m looking forward to coming back again and trying another of their varieties for the value alone!

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February 06, 2020 /William Tjipto
RAMEN, ラーメン, TSUKEMEN, つけ麺, CHASHU, PORK, チャーシュー, JAPAN, 日本, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, MISO, みそ, 味噌, HONGU, GIFU, 岐阜
Tsukemen, Ramen
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Chuka Soba Ryo (中華そばRyo) in Sabae, Fukui

February 04, 2020 by William Tjipto in Chicken, Shio, Shoyu, Ramen
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Chuka Soba Ryo is a popular ramen restaurant in Sabae, Fukui known for their chicken-based ramen. Their main options all have some chicken in the broth as opposed to the more frequent pork used in other shops.

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They offer shoyu soy-sauce, salt with niboshi (baby sardines), toripaitan (creamy chicken), and spicy maze mix soba. Of the four, I was recommended the salt or creamy variants by the waitstaff, so I opted for the Nibo Salt Chicken Soba for 780¥ ($7 USD), large-sized for 130¥ more, and a side of Chicken Chashu Rice Bowl for 350¥ more.

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The light clear broth was quite lovely, imparting lots of fish and chicken flavors, while having a really clean and light finish. I’ve had soups before that end up oily due to the chicken and fish used, but this was not the case here. The noodles were also quite chewy and soft, portioned well at the large size. The chicken toppings were also delicious, with a perfect texture that had a great balance of softness and firmness.

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Unfortunately, I was disappointed by the chicken bowl. While it was deliciously light and refreshing, it was not quite worth the extra yen unless you’re really hungry. I’d recommend just going with a larger side or extra helping of noodles.

Definitely a good restaurant if you’re looking for nice, unique bowls of chicken ramen that are becoming more popular, especially in the Kansai area of Japan.

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February 04, 2020 /William Tjipto
RAMEN, ラーメン, SHIO, SALT, SHIORAMEN, SALTRAMEN, しお, 塩, 塩ラーメン, CHASHU, PORK, チャーシュー, JAPAN, 日本, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, CHICKEN, SARDINE, NIBOSHI, 鶏, チキン, 煮干し, 鯖江, 福井, SABAE, FUKUI
Chicken, Shio, Shoyu, Ramen
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Menya Trip (麺屋 鶏っぷ) in Echizen, Fukui

January 31, 2020 by William Tjipto in Chicken, Shoyu, Ramen
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My co-worker and I have both actually visited Trip in Echizen, Fukui, a few months prior to this most recent visit, but since it was so good and we were already nearby, we decided to go there again. This time, I opted for their monthly variant, called Butappu, which is a play on their store name and main ramen, Torippu. This ramen is a pork and shoyu-based ramen with some veggies on top and a thicker noodle for 830¥ ($8 USD).

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The broth was a great deal thicker and heavier than their usual chicken-based soup, but it was almost too heavy with a strong, salty taste. However, the veggies on top did lighten up the bowl a bit to offset the heavier taste. I also liked their thick and soft noodles, which were quite a nice, satisfying portion.

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As a bonus, here is a picture of my last meal last year here. This is more their typical fare, with the  chicken broth and thin noodles. When I come back again, it will be for one of these bowls and their deliciously rich chicken toppings.

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January 31, 2020 /William Tjipto
RAMEN, ラーメン, 醤油, しょうゆ, SOYSAUCE, SHOYU, SHOYURAMEN, 醤油ラーメン, CHASHU, PORK, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, CHICKEN, TORIPAITAN, JAPANESEFOOD, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, JAPAN, READYSEATBELT, 鶏, チキン, 鶏白湯, チャーシュー, 豚, 豚肉, 日本料理, 和食, 日本
Chicken, Shoyu, Ramen
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Delicious Noodle Tiger & Dragon (虎と龍 福井渕店) in Fukui City, Fukui

January 29, 2020 by William Tjipto in Tonkotsu, Ramen
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Even in the midst of summer, ramen for lunch always hits the spot for me. I visited Delicious Noodle Tiger & Dragon, a ramen shop in Fukui City serving up a few different variations of tonkotsu (pork bone) broth.

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There are also mildly differing toppings that are Kumamoto or Hakata-inspired. Most of their options can be customized with thin or egg noodles, noodle hardness, and stronger or weaker soup flavor strength.

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I ordered their Tonkotsu Chashu Ramen for 920¥ ($8.30 USD) with an egg topping for 100¥ more, opting for a stronger broth and soft-cooked egg noodles. The noodles were great, soft as expected, and at a reasonable portion for the price. The chashu was plentiful, if not a little fatty. The softness does complement the creamy, but not too heavy, tonkotsu soup, so it was likely a purposeful choice. Even though they messed up my egg for the day (the chef apologizing for this batch of overcooked eggs), it was still nonetheless surprisingly, deliciously savory.

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I also appreciated the countertop had a few additions like spicy vegetable, Chinese-inspired spice, and the usual spicy hot oil and soy sauce. The spicy greens were really great to put on the ramen before the end to change the flavor profile.

It was overall quite delicious. Worth the stop for a good bowl of ramen!

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January 29, 2020 /William Tjipto
FUKUI, 福井, RAMEN, ラーメン, TONKOTSU, PORKBONE, TONKOTSURAMEN, 豚骨, 豚骨ラーメン, CHASHU, PORK, チャーシュー, JAPAN, 日本, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT
Tonkotsu, Ramen
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Ramen Sekai (らーめん世界福井敦賀店) in Tsuruga, Fukui

January 27, 2020 by William Tjipto in Miso, Shio, Ramen

Ramen Sekai (“Ramen World”) is a chain of ramen restaurants around four local prefectures: Ishikawa, Toyama, Shiga, and, of course, Fukui. I usually stop by the Tsuruga, Fukui location. This is one of those ramen places when you don’t need something fancy and something delicious will do.

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And delicious it is. With a reasonably large menu, they seem to really try to cover all the basic ramen bases.

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Their main specialty seems to be their Kaga Miso Ramen, made from miso from Ishikawa Prefecture. Their miso has a bit of spice and is of the red miso variety, with hints of seaweed or fish in the broth. Their noodles are thick with a simple, clean taste and texture. The chashu is one of soup highlights, with a light, salty taste. Definitely a good value for the price.

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I also recently tried their seasonal Yuzu Shio Ramen, which was quite cheap at 790¥ ($7.20 USD). It has a clean, light broth which allowed the thin slices of yuzu to really shine through. While it wasn’t the most revolutionary taste, simple and satisfying is always perfect for this season.

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Their fried rice is also quite good with a savory, salty taste. If you crave more than just ramen, I highly recommend it.

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Overall, this is a good place to stop when you need a quick bite without much fuss. The price is right, hours are long, and locations are pretty convenient.

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January 27, 2020 /William Tjipto
RAMEN, ラーメン, MISO, みそ, 味噌, MISORAMEN, みそラーメン, CHASHU, PORK, チャーシュー, JAPAN, 日本, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, SPICY, 辛い, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, YUZU, ゆず, 柚子, 敦賀, TSURUGA, FUKUI, 福井, SHIO, SALT, SHIORAMEN, SALTRAMEN, しお, 塩, 塩ラーメン
Miso, Shio, Ramen
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Bannai Shokudo (坂内食堂 本店) in Kitakata, Fukushima

January 23, 2020 by William Tjipto in Shio, Ramen
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Kitakata is a small city located in Fukushima, essentially renown worldwide as a city of ramen because it has the highest number of shops per capita. Granted, the capita is pretty small at 48,000, but it still says a lot about their local food, Kitakata Ramen. What sets Kiatakata-style apart from others is primarily their unique wavy, flat, thick noodles, which helps to draw in the lighter salt-based broth.

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With room and time for only one ramen in my belly, I chose Bannai, one of the most famous Kitakata ramen shops with long lines even before the shop’s opening at 10am.

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I waited about an hour in the summer heat to order from their simple menu, all focusing on the local specialty. I opted for their large Negi Chashu at 1200¥ ($11 USD).

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The noodles were indeed the local style and were soft, wavy, and really scooped broth into my eager mouth. The medium-light broth was salty and had a bit of savory meaty taste which really distinguishes it from other simple shio soups. (It actually reminds me of some Chinese noodle soups in a way.) The chashu portion was good, each slice were super soft and thin, complementing the lighter profile broth. I could definitely see why this local establishment and town are so famous in Japan.

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January 23, 2020 /William Tjipto
FUKUSHIMA, KITAKATARAMEN, ROADTRIP, TRIP, TRAVEL, SIGHTSEEING, RAMEN, SOYSAUCE, CHASHU, PORK, JAPAN, JAPANESEFOOD, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, 喜多方, 福島, 喜多方ラーメン, 旅行, 観光, ラーメン, 醤油, 豚肉, 豚骨, 豚骨ラーメン, チャーシュー, 日本, 日本料理, 和食
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Ramen Yume wo Katare (ラーメン荘 夢を語れ) in Ichijoji, Kyoto

January 21, 2020 by William Tjipto in Ramen, Shoyu, Jiro

After coming back from my trip to Osaka, I wouldn’t be a real ramen lover if I didn’t stop by and have a bowl in the famous Ichijoji area of Kyoto. As previously mentioned, there are a ton of famous ramen shops in the area and this time I decided to check out Yume wo Katare which was recommended to me by my co-worker. The restaurant has always eluded me with their crazy long lines, but this time, I stopped right as they opened and there were already a few other hungry patrons waiting. Good timing, me.

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Their menu is simple, offering only two sizes of two ramen: regular or large of soup or soupless. The other buttons are for toppings or take away pork. “Take away pork? Why?” I wondered and I was answered later. For now, I selected the larger size at 900¥ ($8.25 USD) plus a flavored egg for 100¥ at the ticket machine. (The normal size is 800¥.) I wanted to see how large the rumored size was. Grab your water, your oshibori (hand towel), chopsticks, and spoon from the corner and have a seat, placing your tokens from the machine on the counter. The only question the patrons were asked shortly before being served is “Do you want garlic?” Unless you avidly avoid the flavorfully smelly ingredient, I highly, highly recommend it. And they throw a huge scoopful down, as you can see.

The ramen is actually a Jiro-style ramen, made famous from the chain of Ramen Jiro, particularly around the Tokyo area. (I’ll make a post about them later.) The style is mainly an over-the-top style, with mounds of bean sprouts, thick noodles, a heavy or greasy shoyu soup base with lots of fat, hilariously large portions, and lots of garlic, giving it a strong flavor and a portion that just doesn’t seem to disappear as you consume it.

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And Yume wo Katare is no exception to that. They differ slightly, as their shoyu soup base is actually a bit stronger than others, with chunkier bits of pork fat in the soup. The sprouts are piled high, the noodles thick, chewy, and flat, and the chashu chunky and thick. And the chashu, while not the normal “rolled” chashu, was soft, juicy, and well-marinated… certainly savory and extremely delicious. I could see why someone would want to order this separately. I also highly recommend the flavored egg, as it was really soft, perfectly cooked, and surprisingly delicious.

Later I found out you can customize your order to some degree, asking for more or less sprouts or fat. Maybe next time I’ll ask for even more garlic.

“Gourmet” this is not, but at this price, the value per yen is amazing. If none of this sounds appealing to you, this definitely won’t be the place I recommend. But for those seeking quantity, satisfying savoriness, and a bit of salty fattiness, Yume wo Katare will fit the low-priced bill.

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Even Eustace* agrees.

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*Eustace is a husbando-worthy character from the web-based free-to-play RPG game Granblue Fantasy. He actually does not eat ramen in order to keep his manly physique.

January 21, 2020 /William Tjipto
ICHIJOJI, 一乗寺, KYOTO, 京都, JIRO, 二郎, 二郎系, RAMEN, ラーメン, 醤油, しょうゆ, SOYSAUCE, SHOYU, SHOYURAMEN, 醤油ラーメン, CHASHU, PORK, チャーシュー, JAPAN, 日本, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT
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Ramen Zenya (らーめん善谷) in Ishinomaki, Miyagi

January 17, 2020 by William Tjipto in Shio, Ramen
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Ramen Zenya in Ishinomaki, Miyagi, is one of those ramen shops only accessible by car, in the middle of not much. I probably have driven by hundreds of shops similar to this without knowing what delicious treasures lay inside.

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However, if I didn’t stop here, I would’ve missed out on an amazing Michelin-reviewed bowl of ramen… and probably one of the best light soups I’ve had in a long time.

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I’ll admit my first impression was not very good, seeing the large menu and a long wait. While the shop was huge, there were even more chefs behind the glass window at different stations. This looked like a food factory, an assembly line better suited producing instant ramen than Bib Gourmand bowls. They advertise locally-sourced and produced noodles and in-house made broths. Sure, with production facilities out back, perhaps...

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Given that I live in Obama City, a place known historically for our catch of saba (mackerel), I was curious to try their take with Saba Ramen for only 800¥ ($7.50) for a large size. The smell was the first thing I noticed, a savory scent of salted fish. I took a sip and I was transported to ramen broth heaven, imagining fishermen and their fresh saba haul pouring them into a hilariously large pot, then straight into my mouth. The taste was so unexpectedly flavorful with the unique smokey, rich taste of saba in every sip. What I did expect was the broth to be slightly greasy, given the high oil and fat content in saba.

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The chashu was exceptionally soft, making me wish I had a side order of extra chashu. The noodles were thin, nice, and firm, tying the whole ramen together. The only minor let down was the egg, which wasn’t particularly tasty or cooked well. One could forego that issue because the rest of the bowl was exceptional.

Wow.

 
January 17, 2020 /William Tjipto
RAMEN, ラーメン, SHIO, SALT, SHIORAMEN, SALTRAMEN, しお, 塩, 塩ラーメン, CHASHU, PORK, チャーシュー, JAPAN, 日本, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, SABA, サバ, 鯖, MICHELIN, MICHELINGUIDE, BIBGOURMAND, ミシュランガイド, ビブグルマン, ISHINOMAKI, 石巻, 宮城, MIYAGI, MACKEREL
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Menya Johnny Honten (麺屋ジョニー 本店) in Nagahama, Shiga

January 15, 2020 by William Tjipto in Ramen, Shoyu

Even though Shiga is the next prefecture over, I don’t often go there to have ramen, partially because the population density is low, so solid ramen restaurants are few and far between.A few weeks ago I drove down to Nagoya City in Aichi Prefecture to sell my car, so coming home rather late at night through Shiga, Matsuda-san and I craved some ramen to warm us up. For some reason, I had bookmarked Menya Johnny in Nagahama. They are open until midnight on Saturday and have some decent reviews, so we decided to stop in. While it doesn’t seem like much from the outside, they have a rather large menu of typical broths and varying toppings. (Unfortunately, I was so hungry and sad at selling my car, I forgot to take a picture of it.)

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I opted for their Grilled Chashu Ramen for 1080¥ ($10 USD), which does seem pricey for a ramen in the middle of nowhere… until it arrived. These two slices of delicious-looking chashu may seem meager from the outset, but lifting them up, they are THICC. They have to be the largest, most mouth-watering pieces I have ever seen on a bowl of ramen and I was absolutely blown away by the soft, juicy, charred taste.

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The rest of the bowl was a bit underwhelming, with the noodles a bit on the firm side with not much of a nice texture. The shoyu soup base was a nice medium thickness and had some fat added for flavor, though overall the aftertaste was a bit oily. The portion size was quite reasonable and a large size and kaedama are available for hungry eaters.

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The thick chashu alone is worth the trip. The value also seems to match the price for a late night meal, so I expect to be back again.

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January 15, 2020 /William Tjipto
NAGAHAMA, SHIGA, 長浜, 滋賀, RAMEN, ラーメン, 醤油, しょうゆ, SOYSAUCE, SHOYU, SHOYURAMEN, 醤油ラーメン, CHASHU, PORK, チャーシュー, JAPAN, 日本, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT
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Shiotetsu (塩てつ) in Echizen, Fukui

January 13, 2020 by William Tjipto in Ramen, Shio

Shiotetsu is a small ramen shop along a busy street in Echizen, Fukui. Coming back from Fukui City at night, I was hungry for dinner and this seemed to fit the bill. Parking was limited up front until I saw the large parking lot behind. Seats inside the restaurant are reasonably plentiful with some group seating and a few counter spaces. Their menu consists of a few variations of primarily Shio Salt and Miso Ramen with a wide variety of sides like Gyoza, Rice, Fried Chicken, and the like.

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I tried their most popular ramen, a Shio Dragon Ramen with Garlic Ramen noodles for only 670¥ ($6 USD) for a regular. As a huge fan of garlic in ramen, I was deeply intrigued so I ordered the larger size at only 795¥. What arrived shortly thereafter really impressed me with the sheer value of size for the price, the smell of savory umami and garlic hitting me.

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I think a lot more ramen shops should do this! The noodles were a bit firm, but had a really unbelievable amount of garlic flavor imbedded within each strand. If you love garlic, you’ll be in heaven! The salt broth was good and light, but rather greasy so it was not particularly memorable. There was only a sliver of chashu, but it was good. Perhaps next time I’ll order a larger grilled portion.

Maybe their Dragon Ramen is so named because you are going to breathe some major garlic breath after eating it! But I loved it!

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January 13, 2020 /William Tjipto
ECHIZEN, FUKUI, 越前, 福井, GARLIC, ガーリック, にんにく, ニンニク, RAMEN, ラーメン, SHIO, SALT, SHIORAMEN, SALTRAMEN, しお, 塩, 塩ラーメン, 豚骨, CHASHU, PORK, チャーシュー, JAPAN, 日本, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT
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Thunder Ramen (拉麺点心雷堂) in Misawa, Aomori

January 09, 2020 by William Tjipto in Miso, Ramen

Ramen Tenshin Ikazuchido in Misawa, Aomori is affectionately called “Thunder Ramen” in English.

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Frequented by locals and foreigners alike, they offer a reasonably wide menu of typical soups with their own variations. As it is a small restaurant, wait times are pretty long during the lunch hour. We were seated for a while before our order came out.

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Their most popular menu item is definitely their BBQ (Chashu), which is grilled and charred to perfection. You can have their BBQ on any of their ramen, but I opted for their BBQ Miso Ramen at 920¥ ($8.50) which was a very reasonable portion for the price.

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As my friends mentioned, it definitely had a spicy miso taste that was just perfect. The miso was strong and flavorful, offering a savory richness to the broth. The noodles were deliciously soft and chewy which made the whole ramen experience wonderfully satisfying. While I can’t say it is the most complex bowl I’ve ever enjoyed, this certainly was one of the highlights of my trip to Hokkaido.

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Thanks for the meal! ごちそうさまでした!

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January 09, 2020 /William Tjipto
MISAWA, AOMORI, 三沢, 青森, RAMEN, ラーメン, MISO, みそ, 味噌, MISORAMEN, みそラーメン, CHASHU, PORK, チャーシュー, JAPAN, 日本, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, SPICY, 辛い, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, ROADTRIP, TRIP, TRAVEL, SIGHTSEEING, 旅行, 観光
Miso, Ramen
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