It is a long-established (established in 1956) "Kyoraku" next to Winds Ginza, along Ginza Marronnier Street, Ginza 2-chome, next to Ginza Winds Ginza.
By the way, Winds Ginza is the out-of-the-field Katsuma voting ticket sales office of the Japan Racing Association.
There is a ticketing machine right after passing through the goodwill of the store, but if you order () and give money in words, the person at the store will issue the ticket.
I ordered "Chinese soba".
It is a medium-sized noodle soy sauce ramen, and the soup has a seafood flavor.
I like this here because the texture of the menma is soft and the flavor is strong.
I'm a "Chinese soba" fan, but when I listen to the order, it seems that one tanmen is the most common.
There are a lot of regulars, and orders are passed by "anytime".
The feature of this shop is that the people in the shop feel good.
However, it seems that this shop and building will be closed temporarily on Wednesday, March 16 to rebuild the building.
Also, it is said that business will resume in the same place, but for a while I can't eat Chinese soba here.