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※Not suitable for vegans or halal diets.
Introducing “Chicken Paitan Ramen” located near Takadanobaba Station in Tokyo! It’s also quite close to Shinjuku and Shin-Okubo, making it an easily accessible spot. Takadanobaba is a popular area for foreigners due to its relatively lower rent and accommodation fees. There are also many Asian people and Asian restaurants in the area. Don Quijote, which everyone loves, is also located there, making it a convenient place to stay. This is a ramen restaurant located close to Don Quijote!
What’s Toripaitan Soup?
Paitan is a type of ramen broth made by boiling chicken bones until the soup becomes thick and creamy. It has a rich, savory flavor and a milky white color. Paitan ramen is popular in Japan and is becoming more well-known in other countries as well.
Is Toripaitan soup good for beauty?
It is said that Toripaitan soup, which is made from chicken bones, is good for beauty because it contains a lot of collagen. In addition, Toripaitan soup is healthier and has a refreshing taste with no strong odor compared to Tonkotsu or Beef bone white soups, making it popular among women.
Recommended Cuisine
Special Fuku-style Ramen
・Chicken Paitan Ramen
・Boiled Egg
・Char Siu Pork
・Mizuna Greens
・Onion
Menu
At Fukuryu Ramen Wadachi, you purchase ramen tickets by putting money into a machine! I will explain the recommended way to buy my favorite ramen.
How to buy Ramen tickets.
Please insert money into either slot ① or slot ②.
Insert coins into slot ①.
Insert bills into slot ②.
After inserting your money into either slot ① or slot ②, press the button labeled ③.
A ticket will be printed, which you should take to your seat and hand to the staff.
Then, just wait at your seat for your ramen to arrive!
📍Access
2-14-3 Takadanobaba, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-0075, Japan, 1st Floor
Hours:11AM-3PM and 5PM-10:30PM
Nearby Stations
・Takadanobaba Station(Yamanote Line, Tozai Line, Shinjuku Line, Seibu-Shinjuku Line)