A popular ramen shop near Shinsaibashi Station and Honmachi Station is called “The Ramen War”. The soup has a light taste of chicken stock and soy sauce. I don’t eat ramen often, but I like this one. There is always a line, but it’s worth the wait.
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I Ordered "pistol”
There are four types of ramen: “pistol”, “peace”, “rusty blade”, and “freedom”. The name of the dish is also full of originality. In addition, you can increase the number of slices of char-siu to 5 for free. The char-siu here is thin and light, so you have to order 5 pieces. I ordered “pistol, char-siu 5 pieces and a soft-boiled egg”.
It takes time for it to be served.
The serving was slow and it took more than 10 minutes for the ramen to arrive. At that time, the staff asked me If I need a replacement bowl, which would take some time, so it’s better to order it early. They also asked if I needed napkins. I think it would take about 5~10 minutes. If you take one or two bites and feel that it’s delicious, I think it’s a good idea to order a replacement bowl.
Chicken stock and soy sauce soup
The pistol ramen has a clear brown soup. The bowl is surrounded by 5 thin slices of char-siu. The soup has chicken stock and soy sauce flavor, and the saltiness was strongly felt. However, it is a light soup without a unique smell like pork bone soup, so you can eat it without getting tired until the end. The char-siu is rare, but the part used for the soup is well heated. There is pepper on one part of it, and it looks like pastrami. In addition, I ordered seasoned soft-boiled eggs as a topping. The yolk part is a little raw. From about half of the ramen, when you start eating the egg one bite at a time, the taste changes again and it becomes delicious.
located in shopping street
The shop location is in a shopping street. The exterior is glazed and fashionable. There is a line relatively always there, so I think it is easy to find. You can walk from either Shinsaibashi Station or Honmachi Station.
You need to lined up for popular ramen
There is always a line in front of the store before it opens at 11 o’clock. I went there around 13 o’clock on a weekday, but there were about 5 groups in line and I waited for about 20 minutes. However, the main store at Nishinakajima Minamikata Station will be lined up for more than 2 hours, so I think the waiting time at this store is quite short.
While standing in line, you can check the menu and choose slowly. In addition, the noodle factory is glass-walled, so you can see it from the outside. If the timing is right, you might even see them making noodles.
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