Ramen Nanasai Hotel
Tokyo
Japanese: Ramen
Ramen Nanasai Hotel Description
One of the standout features of Ramen Nanasai Hotel is its diverse menu, which showcases a variety of ramen options to suit every palate. From classic tonkotsu ramen to spicy miso ramen, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Each bowl of ramen is expertly prepared using high-quality ingredients and traditional cooking techniques, resulting in a rich and flavorful broth that is sure to satisfy.
What sets Ramen Nanasai Hotel apart from other ramen restaurants is its commitment to quality and attention to detail. The chefs here take great pride in their craft, ensuring that each bowl of ramen is a work of art. Whether you're a ramen aficionado or simply looking to try something new, Ramen Nanasai Hotel is the perfect destination for a memorable dining experience.
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Nearby Stations
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Kyobashi Station (Tokyo)
Tokyo Station
Nihombashi Station
Takaracho Station
Operating Hours
Mon: 11:00AM-10:00PM
Tue: 11:00AM-10:00PM
Wed: 11:00AM-10:00PM
Thur: 11:00AM-10:00PM
Fri: 11:00AM-10:00PM
Sat: 11:00AM-10:00PM
Payment Methods
Restaurant Features
Home Delivery
Take-out Available
Wheelchair Accessible
Family-friendly
Non-smoking
WiFi Available
Ramen Nanasai Hotel Reviews
Ramen Nanasai Hotel Google Average Rating
5
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The soup has a good flavor from the dried sardines and is delicious. Also, the texture of the onions also changes the taste, which is good.
I drank it completely.
The meat is half thick and chewy, and half thin. You can enjoy the flavor of the fat and the flavor of the meat. Although it contained a considerable amount, it did not feel heavy on the stomach.
The noodles are flat noodles.
It goes well with soup, and the chewy texture is fun. I wonder if it would have been better to have a large portion.
The flavored eggs were delicious when you cut them in half and poured the soup over them.
Inside the store, there are water pots at each counter and paper aprons, which are helpful for office workers when eating ramen.
The inside of the store is not very large, but I think it can fit about 10 people.
It was delicious ramen.
I was satisfied even though I paid 1450 yen.
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