Recently, there has been a "shell" whirlwind in the ramen world.
The light soup of fish and shellfish broth seems to be suitable for the recent healthy orientation.
Higashiginza's "Mugito Olive" etc. are neat and fashionable inside the store, and olive oil is placed on the counter.
Even one of the women can enjoy it easily.
But after all, if you say the shell system that Chuo-ku is proud of ...
Isn't it a clam of "Yajiman" in Tsukiji Market? !
It was originally approved by my older sister who was OL in Tsukiji. But for me who is not interested in sushi, can I come to the market and eat sushi? Then, winter came without my feet facing the middle ... This time, the clam season has finally arrived. (Asari Ramen is a seasonal menu from April to November.)
There is "Yajiman" in Building No. 8, Fish Yokocho in the market.
A large line like Disneyland of "Sushi Bun" two houses ahead (laughs), wait a few minutes and sit down!
Of course, this is always full, but since it is ramen, it is good to rotate.
And I had to wait a little longer, “Arari Ramen”!
There's a big clam! The salty soup is transparent and light, and the gentle soup is good.
The noodles are thin and firm. The balance of green onions, leeks, tree jellyfish and bamboo shoots is also good.
So I remembered my sister, "Never eat Yakiuri!", And after ramen came, I rushed to "Jumbo Yakiuri"
I ordered it. The sister of the shop said, "I recommend the sauce, but it's delicious even if it floats."
One to the sea of soup. ・It's delicious! It went well with the salty soup and enjoyed it like a water dumpling.
From now on, the season when the clams become plump and delicious. Please try the shell ramen of Edo!
By the way, from November, this delicious "Oyster Ramen" will appear again.
By the time you can enjoy this, you have already moved to Toyosu.
I'm lonely to leave from Chuo-ku, but I hope you leave this "Yokocho" atmosphere.
Yajiman http://www.tsukijigourmet.or.jp/29_yajiman/index.htm
Tokyo Central Market Food and Drink Business Cooperative Tsukiji Market Building No. 6 2F
Open 4:30am - 1:00pm
Casari Ramen: 1,150 yen

