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Ikeya Seinikuten Tokyo

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on 19 Aug 2021

つけそば / Tsukesoba / Men Ikeya Seinikuten - Akiruno, Tokyo

Tonkotsu-gyokai double soup, topped with tamago, chili powder, negi and yamakurage. Dipping noodles are homemade. Originally opened in 1998 as a norenwake branch of the shop Ichiban in Fussa (now closed). In 2002, the master completed an overhaul of the theme and menu, reopening as Ikeya Seinikuten. Seinikuten means 'butcher shop,' as the master's parents happen to run a butcher shop. Now one of the more well known ramen stops in the... More

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Address

Japan, 〒197-0804 Tokyo, Akiruno, Akigawa, 1-chōme−2−5

Hours

Open hours

Phone

+81 42-550-6440