Travel Tips: Elevate Your Ramen Experience in Tokyo Japan 🗾

Three levels to elevate your ramen experience in Japan. The first level, you see the ramen shop on the street, in the train station, or inside the building. You look at the picture from the menu and you just want to try it. You do not think the price and the rating of the ramen shop at all. If you do this at Shinjuku, Iukuro or Takad Noaba, you will likely in a good ramen shop. These places are ramen hotspots. Level two, you want to have better quality of ramen shop. You will look at the social media platform to see what people say about the shops. Usually, you look at the popular posts to determine if you want to try that shop. Usually, people find that popular ramen shop with its unique leave me alone single seat settings. Level three, you want to have real top ramen shop. You are not just looking for the social media posts for the ramen shop, but you are looking for the review and rating of the shop. You go to Tabalog and Google to compare the reviews from Japanese customers. If you see the shop with over 3.5 out of five stars reviews, you will decide to go there.

Elevate Your Ramen Experience in Tokyo Japan 🗾

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2 Comments

  1. Is it true that alurping down the noodles is a sign that you enjoy the ramen? As a compliment to the chef?

    Assuming so, what would one do if they have….misophonia? Extreme sensitivity to specific sounds… For me, slurping is something I avoid completely. I won't even do it myself. In Japanese culture, would it be wrong to go up to the counter and personally express thanks instead?

    Gimme that bowl, that broth looks good! Is that Nori seaweed in the thumbnail? Love that stuff. I'd gladly drink that bowl down (as long as it's not considered rude)!

  2. bro these single eating places makes me think I've been born in the wrong country, how can it be so good 😭 and it's relatively cheap too right? Japanese have honor and they are glad to help their society not like our western World in which single loophole gets abused