Mekaru, Japan
1 Chome−19−1, アクロスプラザ古島駅前店2F
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+81 988688933
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Kerbside pickupDeliveryTakeawayDine-in
Good for kidsHigh chairsSmoke-free placeToilets
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet
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It's hard to find an actual tsukemen shop in Naha with all the Okinawa soba shops around. Luckily I found this place that is in the second floor of a mall. They follow social distancing rules right now, so you might find yourself waiting outside even if there are empty seats as they are thoroughly cleaning them. I ordered their tsukemen, but they also offer mazesoba and spicy tsukemen as well. The tsukemen is the taste of what I missed on Tokyo, and they're not skimping on the ingredients. The price on the menu covers tax as well. I might come back to try the spicy tsukemen.
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Was pushing my luck trying to find a tsukemen; my favorite ramen style; and to my pleasant surprise, found this shop which opened by "disciple" of infamous tsukemen in Tokyo station! No doubt it has the resemblance.
Have been here like 5 times , I personally believe this is the best noodle place in this island. Very convenient ordering system and enthusiastic service makes us feel that we was eating in some ramen place in Japanese TV episodes lol
This is the no.1 place to get tsukemen in Okinawa, in my opinion. I absolutely love this place! The noodles are a bit chewy and delicious, the soup is packed full of flavor, and the meat is so juicy. I’m making my self hungry again just thinking about it!
Excellent location for lunch, the food was very flavorful and the staff is on point. I was lucky to show up before the lunch rush, within minutes of arrival the line started to grow. Good food portions and the prices are reasonable.
Staff and service was great, good food and homey styled restaurant. Great for people on the go. Also, buy tickets before getting inside.
This is a traditional and delicious Okinawa ramen restaurant. My local friend brought me here and I ordered a noodle soup with egg. You choose hot noodle or cold noodle as you like. They will serve you one bowl of soup with meat and some side dishes, and one bowl of noodle. The soup is tasty but salty, more like a source than soup. I knew this is Japanese way to eat ramen. Surprisingly, I found that they placed hot water spot on the table, and you can put hot water into your soup to make it less salty and easy to drink if you want to like me. I will visit this restaurant next time!
This place is amazing. It is tiny, you either sit alone at the counter or maximum table for four, maybe they could put two tables together. The novelty of the restaurant is that they only serve three dishes. Tsukemen is dipping ramen, the noodles come separate from the broth. The broth is very thick and flavourful, and in my opinion delicious. You can choose from cold noodles or hot, and a third dish which no one ever gets. Once you've finished, they provide you with hot water which you use to "cut" the broth so its easy to drink it down. super cute and quirky, quite cheap (\u003c700Y) and delicious. The place is to the right of the lawson, look out for a lantern that has the name on it.
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