Came here after seeing lots of good reviews — this tsukemen shop near Ogawamachi Station is small but popular! It’s only a short walk from the station, with just 7 counter seats, so it gets quite busy around lunchtime.
You order from a vending machine and pay in cash only.
I got the Tantan Tsukemen — the portion was quite big and the noodles were nicely chewy.
The flavor was good, rich and creamy, but not something I’d call amazing. Also, note that the dumplings contain shrimp, so if you have allergies, let the staff know beforehand! 🍜✨
Alex E.
Google
Amazing tsukemen ramen.
The noodles were super tasty and had great texture. The soup that I got had some wontons inside that I loved.
Great ramen and very filling.
But be prepared to wait on a line.
(Only bad thing is the some of the [few] bar seats are too close to each other, and you might be touching elbows with the person beside you)
David N.
Google
It's surprisingly tasty and satisfying. I was expecting it to be a bit niche and more for ramen people who are there for noodles over soup, but soup/noodles/toppings were all on point. Definitely one to add to the repeat list. Bit of a wait, but it moves decently quick.
Dan B.
Google
Visiting this restaurant was a pleasure. I was glad I had a local friend to take me to it because it is not a typical tourist spot. I tried two types of noodle, and both were excellent. The space is small with room for only about nine people, and there was a line when we arrived. The wait wasn't too bad though. They called us in from the line to use the ordering machine, and then they took our tickets while we continued to wait our turn.
Definitely worth a visit.
Yasuやす
Google
The noodles were thick, chewy, and cooked to perfection, with just the right amount of bite that held up well against the rich dipping broth. The broth itself was a standout, boasting deep, seaweed, and umami flavors that balanced savory, slightly sweet, and tangy notes. And their flavored soft-boiled eggs were big plus😍
for R.
Google
A bowl steeped in the essence of the sea, its flavours a gift from the deep.
The noodles, firm and full of life, carry the soul of its taste—each bite a wave that lingers, leaving one lost in its eternal echo.
Marcia L.
Google
The best Tsukemen we’ve had in Tokyo. A truly hidden gem. There’s quite a range, from a heavier, fattier dipping soup to a very light, refreshing seafood based broth. Noodles are bouncy and delicious to eat. Truly standout. Picture shows the heavier fattier soup which came with pork and shrimp wontons.
Elisabet Lionita A.
Google
The Noodles and the Soup all are good. definitely will come for my next visit. However, a little reminder there is going to be queue quiet long duet to the seating capacity only for 8 people.