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むろや (Muroya in Shinjuku)

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むろや

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I went to Muroya as part of the gentei adventure; trying a bunch of the crazy seasonal productions that are popping up with the changing of the leaves. Would you pay almost double for a bowl made with some of the most expensive mushrooms in Japan? Mushrooms that spring forth but once a year? You bet!
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But they were still sourcing ingredients for their matsutaka mushroom invention, so the normal bowls would have to suffice.
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The tsukemen was solid, but missing something. Missing $100 mushrooms perhaps.
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Whiffs of yuzu kick up the ramen a bit, though I would rather be whiffing some matsutakas.
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Decent shop though, and right next to beautiful Shinjuku Gyoen Park. The fare is your standard pork and fish blend, with some excellent grilled chashu on top.
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東京都新宿区四谷4-25-10
Tokyo, Shinjuku-ku, Shigaya 4-25-10
Closest station: Shinjuku-gyoen-mae

Open 11:15-15:00, 17:00-21:00
Closed Sundays

 

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