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Mita Seimei Ochanomizu 三田製麺所 御茶ノ水

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  • JapanRamen

    on Dec 24

    Famous for a Good Reason

    Mita Seimeishou is one of the more famous tsukemen shops in Tokyo and with some fame nationally thanks to their packaged products and cup noodles too. They have very good consistency and the dishes are presented very professionally. The store is kinda packed, but being a small store in the middle of Tokyo, I am not too surprised. I had an extreme-spicy noodle, and that was burning my butt off, but even through all the spiciness, I could tell the soup was really rich and delicious.

  • TonetoEdo

    on Aug 13

    Cheap, convenient tsukemen

    I love a good tsukemen, broth served separately from ramen noodles. So when I was hungry from a stroll through Chiyoda Ward, and spotted this tsukemen shop, I thought I was saved. Problem 1 - I’m a lefty so I prefer to wait for a seat at the counter where I won’t bump fellow diners. The main counter was pretty full. Problem 2 - the staff don’t all speak Japanese fluently. So when I explained I’m left handed and would prefer to wait for a suitable spot, the shop girl couldn’t understand me. It took a second try with the noodle chef. Poor girl. There is a second floor space with tables, so I got seated. I had the slightly spicy version. I was offered either hot or chilled noodles. There was lots of “gu”, chunks of pork, menma, and hard boiled egg. It was a bit oily, but flavorful. If you’re hungry for a light meal it’s pretty good.

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