From Shin-Nihonbashi Station, I would like to introduce a ramen shop called Hachitsuboya, which stands quietly in a corner of an office building 100 meters from Showa-dori toward Edobashi. It is located in an alley with few traffic, and it feels like a secret place or a hideaway. It is literally open in a space of 8 tsubo. (4 counter seats, 2 seats each, 2 seats and 4 seats)
The menu includes "Miso Ramen", "Soy Sauce Ramen", and "Shio Ramen" 650 yen each, and "Charshu Men" 880 yen, but the signboard menu is "Milk Miso Ramen (800 yen)" only from 13:00 It is a commitment to offer.
The soup has a mild miso, a mild milk richness, and butter topped in the center, giving it a creamy impression overall. At first glance, it's a white soup, so it's like pork bone ramen, but when you eat it, it's certainly miso taste, and you feel the sweetness of milk slightly. The noodles are slightly soft boiled and slightly thickened noodles. Ingredients include charsiu, moyashi, menma and wakame. Milk and miso. It was a match that looked like a mismatch and was surprisingly compatible.
By the way, a paper describing how to eat recommended by the store manager was affixed to the wall. After eating about half the noodles and soup, add a bit of chili pepper and finally add vinegar. When I tried it, I think it was transformed into a tasteful soup.
Ramen Hachitsuboya
Phone: 03-3272-1888
Nearest station: 1 minute walk from Shin-Nihonbashi Station
Business hours [Mon-Fri] 11:00 to 15:00, 17:30 to 21:30.
[Soil] 11:00~14:30