Mickey Ohtsuki, born in Kyoto but grown up in Osaka, will send you the latest sightseeing and gourmet information in English.
20210731
It's not welcome that Tsukemen soup is boiling on a hot summer day!
I had been living without lunch for about 3 months trying to lose weight, but I found a new ramen shop in front of Higashimikuni station and broke the ban.
The shop name is "Akinai". It's a Japanese word meaning business. I ordered Tanrei Tsukemen. Tanrei means "light and tasty". Tsukemen means a ramen dish in Japanese cuisine consisting of noodles which are eaten after being dipped in a separate bowl of soup or broth. Somehow, elaborate tsukemen came out. On this hot day, the soup was served in a heated stone pot, and I was stunned to see it boiling.
Moreover, there is wonton in the soup.
In addition, the noodle bowl is filled with kelp water.
The taste was certainly Tanrei. It was an unwelcome favor that the juice was boiling on a hot summer day, though.
Location:
日本、〒532-0002 大阪府大阪市淀川区東三国4丁目1−21
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