His friend recommended Tsukemen Gonokami Seisakusho, which was nearby where he was staying, so we went to check it out.
While standing in line, they have you go into the shop to purchase your ticket
choose your ramen, toppings, and get your tickets.
I chose the tomato shrimp, with 180 grams of noodles...1000 yen (tax included)
I chose the tomato shrimp, with 180 grams of noodles...1000 yen (tax included)
By choosing less noodles they offered me more meat or an egg, but I declined
The shrimp tomato soup has pork, menma and some cherry tomatoes.
The noodles come with pesto and a baguette slice.
I was a little disappointed that the noodles were served cold
On this fahreezing day, I would have appreciated the noodles at least warm.
The noodles are thick to pick up the broth.
M.A. had their miso version, he doesn't eat meat, so he gave me his char siu...1000 yen (tax included)
He chose 270 grams of noodles.
It was his first time having tsukemen, I think he enjoyed his bowl.
There are only 14 seats, so be prepared to wait
I'm glad we got to try this, I think Satoshi would enjoy this too.
Thanks for today M.A.
Tsukemen Gonokami Seisakusho
5-33-16 Sendagaya
Shibuya, Tokyo
Open daily 11:00-21:30
*cash only
Ho, that broth looks potent!
ReplyDeleteI guess one day I'll have to try these tomato ramen. Another friend of mine always gets it so was curious.
ReplyDeletev
Bummer about the cold noodles Kat!
ReplyDeleteTsukemen, Jalna, so it is pretty thick!
ReplyDeleteV, hope you get to try tomato ramen :)
Kirk, I agree
Take care everyone.
Kat