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Enoshima

Japanese: Ramen


Ando Description

Located in Kanagawa, Ando is a hidden gem specializing in clam and chicken broth ramen. The cozy restaurant offers a unique twist on traditional ramen by infusing it with the rich flavors of the sea and tender chicken. The signature dish, 'Kaidashi Jidori Chuka Soba,' is a must-try for ramen enthusiasts looking for a new and exciting flavor experience.

The interior of Ando is simple yet inviting, with warm lighting and wooden accents creating a relaxed dining atmosphere. The menu features a variety of ramen options, each carefully crafted to highlight the delicate balance of flavors in every bowl. From the perfectly cooked noodles to the savory broth, every aspect of the ramen at Ando is a testament to the chef's dedication to quality and taste. For a truly unforgettable dining experience in Kanagawa, make sure to visit Ando and savor their exquisite clam and chicken broth ramen.

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Ando Overview

Restaurant WebsiteDirections

Address

1-chōme-13-25 Katasekaigan, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 251-0035

Phone

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+81 (0) 90-8740-9828

Access

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1 minute walk from Katase-Enoshima Station (Odakyu Line)
7 minute walk from Enoshima Station (Enoshima Electric Railway)
8 minute walk from Shonan-Enoshima Station (Shonan Monorail)

Operating Hours

Sun: 11:00AM-3:00PM
Mon: 11:00AM-3:00PM
Tue: Closed
Wed: Closed
Thur: 11:00AM-3:00PM
Fri: 11:00AM-3:00PM
Sat: 11:00AM-3:00PM

Payment Methods

Cash

Restaurant Features

Outdoor seating

Wheelchair Accessible

Family-friendly

Non-smoking

Wheelchair Accessible

Ando Reviews

Ando Google Average Rating

4.5

5

Google
Hands down, this is the best Ramen around. Went here after surfing lessons at Surf Seen. We had the Shio and Soyu Ramen with a side of the tiny white fish (forgot the name). The Ramen didn't give you that heavy feel after eating it. The taste had so much flavor but gentle at the same time. The white fish dish was also light and refreshing. I highly recommend having a meal here. You will be missing out if you don't.

5

Google
Fell in love with everything in this small ramen restaurant. The service, the atmosphere is just perfect. For newcomers, I’d highly suggest you to try their Butter Ramen, it’s exceptionally amazing 👍🏌👍🏌👍🏌

5

Google
Cannot stop visiting this place!
I was introduced to this place by my dentist 🊷 and this was already on our list of places to try anyways, so we made our first visit.... several months ago. Since then, we got hooked.

Their dashi (broth) is key, and I love it that they let you choose shoyu or salt-based soup every time for most ramen. I loved the seasonal (I think) wonton noodles with super plump shrimps in them! I tried both shoyu and salt and loved them both.

They also serve rice bowls but since each ramen bowl is quite filling, we haven't got around to ordering them yet. Tamago Gohan (raw egg over warm rice) is something I cannot have at home (husb not a big fan of them 😭) so I'm eyeing that for if I ever get a chance to order rice bowls.

Definitely visit when they open or at least by 1130am or else you'll probably need to wait for the first round of guests to finish.

5

Google
Good food, friendly staff.
I was very satisfied with everything.

This is my second visit. I would like to visit again.

Thank you for your kindness.

4

Google
This is a ramen shop near the station that can be seen along the Sakaigawa River on the left as you cross Bentenbashi Bridge in front of Katase-Enoshima Station. Visited with a friend and ordered the recommended Isoshio butter ramen and shellfish soup ramen with soy sauce.When visiting a restaurant for the first time, I usually order a simple menu, but I was interested in adding black chicken truffle flavored egg to both. Did. It's a ramen shop that is particular about its ingredients, so both flavors are delicious, but the salted butter is especially high-quality, and the truffle-flavored egg is pretty good, so I think it's a gem that's worth adding no matter which ramen you order. Masu.
Since it's a popular tourist destination, there are quite a few lines on weekends and holidays, but it was definitely worth a visit.

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