This ramen shop is located along Suzuran Street, one of the western streets of Shin-ohashi-dori St., Nihonbashi Kayabacho 3-chome.
The shop name was "Showa" and I ordered "Showa Ramen".
It's a good taste of Chinese soba.
The salt-based Kiyoyu soup is delicious.
The charsew has a savory aroma, chewy texture, and has a strong presence.
The texture of the palm is also good.
The noodles are thin and soft.
Overall, it is a well-balanced ramen with a taste that appeals to nostalgia.
I think there are many customers who order Showa ramen or spicy miso ramen.
Next time, I'll order spicy miso ramen.
At lunch time, a large serving of noodles is free.