Mugi to Olive

Ramen restaurant · Chūō

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Where to Eat Ramen in Tokyo

"This ramen-ya is so named for its use of olive oil in its ramen. Here, customers are encouraged to add a splash of olive oil to the broth once they are halfway through the ramen for an extra depth of flavor. Mugi To Olive serves three types of shoyu soup: one made with niboshi, one with hamaguri clams and another with chicken. Ramen is available in any of these varieties, or you can order a 'triple soba' option that comes with a mix of all three." - Alethea Tan

https://guide.michelin.com/en/article/travel/tokyo-ramen-travel-guide

6 Chome-12-12 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan Get directions

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