Tucked away in Shinjuku, Ramen Tatsunoya is known for its delicious tsukumen - a speciality ramen dish, where you dip your noodles in delicious broth before each bite.
At Ramen Tatsunoya's Shinjuku location, you will almost always find a long line outside the restaurant so plan accordingly! Buy your meal ticket via the vending machine, and then be ready to enjoy their delicious ramen or tsukumen. It's a small but cozy shop with both counter and table seating.
Pro tip: if you choose the tsukumen, ask for the rice porridge at the end of your meal. They will fill your broth bowl with rice so you can finish your meal with some delicious porridge!
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