The king of romespas, a lunchtime ally of businessmen in the Marunouchi, Yurakucho, and Ginza areas.
It's like Jiro in today's world. It's a taste that makes you want to eat it. I eat so much that I've had enough for the time being, but then I find myself craving it again! But then I find myself coming back to it again because I miss it so much.
The pasta is already cooked, and the pasta is stir-fried in a big, old frying pan. The sound of the ingredients being thrown into the hot iron and mixed together is unbearable.
I always have "Jariko Jumbo. It is seasoned with soy sauce base and contains meat, shiitake mushrooms, onions, komatsuna, shrimps, and perilla leaves. The savory flavor of the soy sauce makes this dish irresistible!
It has long been available for takeout. I used to run home to my office with it in both hands when I was an office worker in Marunouchi. My senior who was a member of the baseball club loved the Indian with curry on it. I hope he is doing well.
The sizes are regular (350g), jumbo (560g), yokozuna (720g), and there are also oyakata (900g) and chancellor (1,100g) on the back menu. If you are confident you can eat it all, please try to climb up.
Seating is limited to round chairs and a high counter. The style of seating along the wall is a bit unique, so first-time visitors are advised to observe from a distance! The entrance can be reached from the McDonald's side or from the entrance of Inns 3 directly under the elevated railway, past the suit shop.
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This is a well-known and popular rome spa store.
When I entered the restaurant at around 3:30 p.m., the waitress automatically brought me cold water and sweet pickled cabbage. I ordered Neapolitan (ketchup flavor), Italian (salt flavor), and Japonais (soy sauce flavor) at random depending on my mood.
●A large serving of Japonais and another serving of Japonais (510 yen + 50 yen + 50 yen = 610 yen)
A separate serving means ... another plate of pickled cabbage, which is automatically served at the beginning of the meal. By the way, if you order a separate serving, it comes in a larger bowl than the first one.
Japonais...pork belly, green bell pepper, mushrooms and onions seasoned with soy sauce. It is not yakiudon!
The thick noodles without the texture characteristic of romespa go very well with the heated oil and thickly seasoned soy sauce. The lack of texture is covered by the crunchy green bell pepper, onion, and cabbage. If you get tired of the strong seasoning, you can reset your palate with the sweet and sour pickles.
The taste is so addictive that even when you are full, you cannot pass by this mysterious restaurant. However, lunch time when there is a big line is excluded.