Akihabara's popular ramen shop "Ikina Issho" salt ramen and tsukemen are constantly selling out
Have you heard of the famous Akihabara ramen restaurant "Ikina Issho"?
Among the countless ramen restaurants in Akihabara, this is one of the most popular and famous!
Ikina Issei offers a full range of basic ramen flavors, including salt, miso, and soy sauce, and they are all known for being delicious!
This time, I have investigated this elegant life and will report back to you!
[box02 title="This article is recommended for"]・Looking for a delicious ramen restaurant in Akihabara
・I like all types of ramen, including salt, miso, and soy sauce.
・I like light ramen
・Enjoy your meal at your leisure in the spacious restaurant
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Let's go to Akihabara's famous restaurant "Ikina Issho"!
A super famous ramen shop that keeps selling out
This time I went to "A stylish life"is!
Although the name of the restaurant doesn't sound like a typical ramen shop, it is an extremely famous restaurant even among the many ramen shops in Akihabara.The restaurant closes once the soup runs out, so it seems that there are times when the ramen you wanted to eat is sold out and you can't get it.
I myself was looking forward to trying the miso ramen, but was disappointed to find that it was sold out.
Everyone, try to get there a little early so you don't end up with something sold out and not being able to eat.
Ikina Issho is located in the direction of Okachimachi Station.
Iki na Issho is about an 8-minute walk from Akihabara Station.
To get there, exit the JR Showa-dori exit and go under the elevated Shuto Expressway Ueno Line.
Once you pass under the overpass, turn left along the highway and continue for about 5 minutes.
As you continue walking, you will see the APA Hotel on your right, so turn right there.
After turning right, you should see it on your left after about three blocks.

Look for the bright electric sign, which stands out especially at night, and the sophisticated wooden Japanese-style storefront!
I'll write down the address and other information for your reference!
Address: Takezen Building, 1-27-2 Taito, Taito-ku, Tokyo
TEL:03-3837-8117
Weekday business hours: 11:00~21:00
Holiday hours: 11:00~20:00
Closed: Wednesday
■The store closes when the soup runs out, so opening hours may be shortened.
Salt, miso, soy sauce, pork bone, tsukemen - anything is available! A diverse menu
When you arrive at the restaurant, there will be a menu in front of the store, so check the ramen you want to eat and enter the store.

A stylish lifesalt,Pork bone soy sauce,misoAnd a wide variety of menu items are available.
All the menu items are of high quality and seem to have a good reputation!
I spent about an hour looking at the menu and deciding what to get, and decided to go in because the miso ramen looked delicious.
When I looked at the ticket machine,

Miso ramen sold out...
I went there around 5:30pm on Saturday evening, so it seems they were sold out.
In addition to miso ramen, the special soy sauce ramen and special tsukemen are also sold out, so if you have a specific ramen in mind,It's better to go earlier in the dayIt is.
This time we went as a group of two, so we ordered salt ramen and salt tsukemen.
The store is spacious and can be enjoyed by families.
The restaurant is spacious and has counter seats and table seats.

Ramen restaurants in Tokyo tend to be small, but Ikina Issho has two tables of seating, so families can enjoy themselves too.
Counter seats and table seats combinedTotal 18 seatsApparently there is too!
However, since it is a popular restaurant, you may have to wait in line when it is crowded, so if you are going with your family, it is best to avoid peak hours.
I arrived at the restaurant around 17pm on a Saturday, but I was able to enjoy a leisurely meal at a table without having to wait in line.
They also have thorough COVID-19 prevention measures in place, such as partitions and alcohol disinfectant, so it's great that you can eat your ramen in peace!
A sophisticated bowl of salt ramen and salt tsukemen, just as the name suggests
The most popular salt ramen
Speaking of popular menu items at Iki na IsshoSalt ramen (700 yen)is!!
about the sameMiso ramen (800 yen)It seems to be popular, but it was sold out on the day, so there was nothing we could do.
It was empty, so my order came in about 5 minutes!!

The golden clear soup is topped with simple toppings such as mizuna, char siu pork, seaweed, and thinly sliced bamboo shoots!
The soupA blend of chicken and seafoodIt has a light yet rich flavor.
The saltiness is adjusted so that it is not too strong, and it is just right, not too light or too strong.
Subtle toppings such as mizuna and nori seaweed further enhance the delicate soup.

The noodles are medium-thin and curly, and mix well with the soup.
OverallOrthodox salt ramenThat's the impression I got.
For those who like tsukemen, try salt tsukemen!
For a stylish lifeTsukemen menuare also available.
On a hot summer day, if you want to slurp down some cold noodles, why not try ordering tsukemen?
The tsukemen menu has two options: salt tsukemen and special tsukemen (soy sauce pork bone)!
This timeSalt Tsukemen (800 yen)I ordered it!

The toppings for the tsukemen are almost the same as those for the shio ramen, but the mizuna has been replaced with spinach and the nori has been replaced with chopped nori.
The soup was a golden clear broth, just like the shio ramen, and the noodles were medium-thin, curly noodles that clung to the soup well.
Unlike ramen, it contains subtle pieces of chopped yuzu, and the subtle scent of yuzu spreads throughout your mouth, creating a refreshingly flavorful soup.

Because it is a tsukemen, it is generally better than shio ramen.The taste is quite weakI got the impression that...
This is a recommended bowl of noodles when you want to eat light noodles!
Iki na Issho is an all-around ramen shop!
What do you think?
Ikina Issho offers a variety of menus, all of which have good reviews.An all-round ramen shopI felt that way.
This time I ordered two dishes, and both were delicious, so this ramen shop made me want to try other dishes such as miso and soy sauce.
Also, while many popular ramen shops charge over 1000 yen for a bowl of ramen, all menu items are priced at around 700 to 800 yen.The prices are also good and easy on the wallets of ordinary people!!
The author vowed to get revenge on the miso ramen that he had been unable to eat because it had sold out.
Soup:★ ★ ★ ★
Noodles:★ ★ ★ ★ ★
topping:★ ★ ★ ★
price. :★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Overall:★ ★ ★ ★
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