Mensouan Sunada - Review - Sugamo - Tokyo - The Infatuation
"Mensouan Sunada in quiet Sugamo serves up a special wonton ramen that’s only available for breakfast and lunch. It’s called chuka soba, and it’s a style that pays homage to the dish’s Chinese roots. Chinese-style pork wontons bob like apples along the tops of every bowl, complete with extra wonton skins (just the noodle) that give the appearance of tiny ghosts dancing. The noodles themselves are thick and curly, acting as a perfect accompaniment to the colorful array of toppings—like swirled narutomaki, bamboo shoots, thick chashu, and a marinated egg—each providing its own pop of color and flavor. The six-seat shop is small, so go early (they open at 8am), to avoid crowds." - Kiera Wright-Ruiz
Small space, counter only seating. Amazing ramen, some of the best broth we've had!
Matt M.
Google
Arrived at 10:50 on a hot Saturday morning. I am not sure what the official opening hours are but the shop was open and I was the first person in. By 11:00 all six seats were filled.
This is my kind of bowl. The broth was delicious and the noodles were thick and chewy. Very good and I would like to return to try the niboshi at some point too.
Wong A.
Google
Amazing noodles and soup! The chicken is a must try, smokey flavor will fill your mouth!
masomi79
Google
It was the best "Chuka-soba" type ra-men we've ever tried by now! Strongly recommended to everyone!!
Thomas H.
Google
For a simple, no-nonsense shoyu broth ramen, this olace is among the best. No msg too for those of you concerned. Note, expect to wait in line a bit on weekends or public holidays as this is a very popular place.