Tucked into a cozy spot, this ramen bar serves up artful bowls of rich, chicken-based shio and shoyu soups—perfect for slurping at the counter.
"The restaurant’s name, meaning ‘one-twentieth’, refers to the owner-chef’s birthday, January 20. Using a base of clear soup made with free-range chicken, salt-, soy sauce- and miso-flavoured ramen are available. First-time visitors are recommended to try the Shio Soba, which combines shellfish, katsuo-bushi and kombu. The owner-chef’s culinary skills shine in this artful blend of umami-rich flavours. True to his Asahikawa roots, he uses lard in his miso ramen for a Sapporo-style flourish." - Michelin Inspector
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