I recently visited Magorinsha, a ramen shop nestled under the railway tracks in Marunouchi, Tokyo. Located just a 3-minute walk from the Tokyo Station’s Marunouchi side and near the Hato Bus terminal, this hidden gem offers a cozy atmosphere where you can enjoy some of the best tsukemen in the city.
The Tsukemen Experience
I opted for the 500-gram serving of tsukemen, which was both filling and flavorful. The noodles are thick and slightly curly, perfect for soaking up the rich, flavorful broth. The broth itself is robust yet smooth, and what sets it apart is the subtle hint of shiso leaf. As a fan of shiso, I found this unique flavor to be a delightful addition that differentiates this tsukemen from others I’ve tried.
The Ambiance
Magorinsha is a bustling spot that feels like a well-kept secret under the railway tracks. The interior features warm wooden counters, creating a relaxed setting where you can enjoy your meal in peace.
Getting There
The shop is conveniently located just a short walk from the Hato Bus terminal and about 3 minutes on foot from Tokyo Station’s Marunouchi side. Its accessibility makes it a great option for busy professionals looking for a quick yet satisfying meal.
Conclusion
If you’re in Marunouchi and craving ramen, I highly recommend stopping by Magorinsha. Especially if you’re a fan of shiso, their tsukemen is sure to impress. Give it a try and experience the deliciousness for yourself.
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