Nakiryu

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Photo: Lim Chee Wah「鳴龍の担々麺」
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Time Out says

The second ramen restaurant in Tokyo to get a Michelin star after Tsuta, Nakiryu ('crying dragon') is known for its house special dandanmen, a testament to its quality. A noodle dish originating from Szechuan in China, dandanmen is characterised by its spicy soup and distinctive use of sesame seed.

Lesser restaurants tend to produce a heavier soup that can get a tad cloying – but not Nakiryu. Their red pepper-based version is as light as shoyu ramen, a very refined bowl but still gutsy. There’s a good punch of chilli heat coupled with the rich nuttiness of sesame seed, while the noodles are firm to the bite. You can even opt for extra spicy for an additional ¥50.

On the menu, you’ll also find shoyu and shio ramen, along with rice bowls. Topping (all day) and side order (evening only) options include thin and thick pieces of grilled pork, shrimp wonton and more. Don’t mind the queue; since everyone is limited to just a bowl of noodles, you won’t have to wait that long, relatively speaking.

Nakiryu's opening hours are pretty steady, but do check their Twitter in advance to see if they haven't run out of soup or noodles. 

Details

Address:
SKY Minamiotsuka 1F, 2-34-4 Minamiotsuka, Toshima-ku
Tokyo
Transport:
Otsuka Station (Yamanote line) Otsuka-ekimae Station (Toden-Arakawa line) Shin-Otsuka Station (Marunouchi line)
Opening hours:
11am-3pm, closed Tue
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