2022 Michelin Tokyo Ramen Restaurant : Menya Sign (Bib Gourmand)

updated: July 19th, 2024

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    Overview


    Menya Sign is a ramen shop located in Nishigotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo.
     It is conveniently accessible in a 3-minute walk from the West Exit of JR Gotanda Station.
     The restaurant has a total of 13 seats, with 5 counter seats and 8 table seats, offering a calming atmosphere for enjoying a meal.
    One of the popular menu items at this shop is the salt-based ramen.
     The salt-based ramen features tender and flavorful chicken chashu (roasted pork slices) that pairs perfectly with the thin noodles.
     The soup is accompanied by toppings like Mitsuba (Japanese wild parsley), providing a refreshing taste.
    In addition, you can also order special salt ramen and special boiled fish oil noodles.
     These dishes have a beautiful layer of oil on the surface and high-quality ingredients.
     However, considering the price, the value might be slightly lower.
    The chefs at Menya Sign take great care in selecting and preparing the ingredients, and the quality of the noodles and chashu is highly regarded.
     Inside the restaurant, live footage of Mr.
     Children (a popular Japanese band) plays, allowing you to enjoy music while dining.
    Menya Sign is a popular ramen shop in Gotanda.
     The salt-based ramen and special boiled fish oil noodles are highly recommended.
     Please visit and try them out.


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