Robinson
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Japanese: Ramen
Robinson Description
Located in Tokyo, Robinson is a unique and captivating restaurant that specializes in homemade noodles. With a cozy and inviting atmosphere, this establishment sets itself apart from other dining establishments in the area. The menu at Robinson features a variety of delicious ramen dishes that are sure to satisfy any craving.
One of the standout menu items at Robinson is their signature homemade noodles. These noodles are made fresh in-house, giving them a unique and authentic flavor. Whether you prefer a classic soy-based broth or a rich and creamy tonkotsu broth, Robinson has a ramen dish to suit every taste.
In addition to their mouthwatering ramen, Robinson also offers a range of other Japanese dishes, including gyoza and rice bowls. The attention to detail and commitment to quality is evident in every dish, making Robinson a must-visit for any food lover.
So, if you're looking for a truly memorable dining experience in Tokyo, look no further than Robinson. With their homemade noodles and delicious ramen dishes, this restaurant is sure to leave a lasting impression.
One of the standout menu items at Robinson is their signature homemade noodles. These noodles are made fresh in-house, giving them a unique and authentic flavor. Whether you prefer a classic soy-based broth or a rich and creamy tonkotsu broth, Robinson has a ramen dish to suit every taste.
In addition to their mouthwatering ramen, Robinson also offers a range of other Japanese dishes, including gyoza and rice bowls. The attention to detail and commitment to quality is evident in every dish, making Robinson a must-visit for any food lover.
So, if you're looking for a truly memorable dining experience in Tokyo, look no further than Robinson. With their homemade noodles and delicious ramen dishes, this restaurant is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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Nearby Stations
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Toranomon Hills Station
Toranomon Station
Operating Hours
Mon: 11:00AM-2:00PM
Tue: 11:00AM-2:00PM
Wed: 11:00AM-2:00PM
Thur: 11:00AM-2:00PM
Fri: 11:00AM-2:00PM
Sat: 11:00AM-2:00PM
Sun: Closed
Tue: 11:00AM-2:00PM
Wed: 11:00AM-2:00PM
Thur: 11:00AM-2:00PM
Fri: 11:00AM-2:00PM
Sat: 11:00AM-2:00PM
Sun: Closed
Payment Methods
Cash
Restaurant Features
Non-smoking
Robinson Reviews
Robinson Google Average Rating
4.2
4
Google
I went here during lunch and there was a wait for 20 min.
I ordered the tsukemen and the dip and noodles were really good. The dipping broth was soy sauce based , light and flavorful.
I ordered the tsukemen and the dip and noodles were really good. The dipping broth was soy sauce based , light and flavorful.
5
Google
This place is a great shop and so you need to be ready to wait, because everyone else knows it too. I had the special Mabo Men and I couldn’t believe just how good the noodles were. Really looking forward to trying their ramen.
5
Google
Very interesting ramen restaurant. Right off the street in front of Toranomon Business Tower.
At the entry is a book to sign in to be put in the queue. Next to the book is a ticket machine. Robison has a big waiting room so no need to line up outside unless it’s really busy.
I arrived about 11:15 on a Thursday and waited about 20 minutes in the waiting room and then another 5 or 10 at the counter for my bowl.
Ramen was good but soup a bit salty for me. The wontons were very good. Will try the tsukemen next time.
At the entry is a book to sign in to be put in the queue. Next to the book is a ticket machine. Robison has a big waiting room so no need to line up outside unless it’s really busy.
I arrived about 11:15 on a Thursday and waited about 20 minutes in the waiting room and then another 5 or 10 at the counter for my bowl.
Ramen was good but soup a bit salty for me. The wontons were very good. Will try the tsukemen next time.
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