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やぶれかぶれ (Yaburekabure in Maebara, Chiba)

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らーめん房 やぶれかぶれ

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Very far from central Tokyo, the location of Yaburekabure is a big strike against it. But strike one doesn’t matter when the next hit is a grand slam to win the series. Yaburekabure is that good.

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Another non-Rokuruinsha-style tsukemen that really stands out. The soup is accented with strips of roasted negi, adding a bit of sweet and bit of a kick to the deep shoyu soup. Unlike other tsukemen shops, you are given the weak owari broth ahead of time, and encouraged to mix a little in at the beginning.

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I was told that, though the tsukemen is the most popular menu item, everything is good. This advice came from the owner, so I might just have to go back and see if he’s right.

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By the way, yaburekabure means desperation, and is the title of an 80’s manga comic. The relationship with this shop is unknown.

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千葉県船橋市前原西8-3-2
Chiba-ken, Funabashi-shi, Maebaranishi 8-3-2
Closest station: Maebara

Open 11:30-14:00, 18:30-24:00
Closed Sundays

 

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