I visited a Jiro-style ramen shop located about a 12-minute walk from Narimasu Station. It appears to be part of the Haikick chain, like the one near Tsuruse Station.
I ordered the regular ramen (with 200g of noodles) for 900 yen and chose vegetables, garlic, and oil as my free toppings.




900 yen
Noodles
(3.5)
Soup
(4)
Ingredients
(4)
Service
(4)

The noodles were too soft. I usually order normal or softer noodles for tonkotsu ramen refills, but the noodles here were so soft that I’d want to order them firm next time.

