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Tsutafuji’s ramen is well known for its flavorful soy sauce based soup that is flavored with the local specialty of small boiled and dried fish called “iriko” along with other types of seafood and tonkotsu (pork bone). Pork back-fat is added for a rich flavoring covering the top of the soup which stays piping hot until the end.
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The representative item on the menu is the “chuuka soba” (nami [normal] size, 550 yen). The pork back-fat that floats in the hot soup almost seems to overflow from the bowl it’s served in making for a refreshing yet rich bowl of noodles. The noodles are soft, straight, and a little on the thin side mixing with the soup resulting in an outstanding balance of flavor. From the pleasing chicken and pork bone broth, you can faintly smell the aroma of seafood.
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One other distinctive feature of this ramen shop in Hiroshima’s Onomichi City is that you can find “chuuka udon” on the menu right next to the “chuuka soba” ramen. Tsutafuji’s special soup is a remarkable match for soft udon noodles as well as the normal noodles found in ramen. This is one item on the menu that boasts unflinching popularity.
(Source: 食べログ)
(Source: 食べログ)
Tsutafuji’s ramen is well known for its flavorful soy sauce based soup that is flavored with the local specialty of small boiled and dried fish called “iriko” along with other types of seafood and tonkotsu (pork bone). Pork back-fat is added for a rich flavoring covering the top of the soup which stays piping hot until the end.
(Source: 食べログ)
The representative item on the menu is the “chuuka soba” (nami [normal] size, 550 yen). The pork back-fat that floats in the hot soup almost seems to overflow from the bowl it’s served in making for a refreshing yet rich bowl of noodles. The noodles are soft, straight, and a little on the thin side mixing with the soup resulting in an outstanding balance of flavor. From the pleasing chicken and pork bone broth, you can faintly smell the aroma of seafood.
(Source: 食べログ)
One other distinctive feature of this ramen shop in Hiroshima’s Onomichi City is that you can find “chuuka udon” on the menu right next to the “chuuka soba” ramen. Tsutafuji’s special soup is a remarkable match for soft udon noodles as well as the normal noodles found in ramen. This is one item on the menu that boasts unflinching popularity.
(Source: 食べログ)