Ramen Adventures

Ramen Shop Reviews from Japan and Abroad

  • Food Tours
  • Ramen School
    • Tokyo School!
    • Osaka School!
  • More
    • News and Events
    • Area Guides
    • Best of the Best
    • Print and Media
    • Ramen T-Shirts – Ramen Books
  • Ramen Map
Primary
  • Food Tours
  • Ramen School
    • Tokyo School!
    • Osaka School!
  • More
    • News and Events
    • Area Guides
    • Best of the Best
    • Print and Media
    • Ramen T-Shirts – Ramen Books
  • Ramen Map

新橋 纏 (Shinbashi Matoi in Shinbashi, Tokyo)

Rating4 Star
0 Reviews
Add Photos
Write a Review

新橋 纏

Back in Tokyo from a 10-day motorcycle trip to Tottori and it was time to get back on the ramen grind. Shibashi Matoi is one of Tokyo’s top 100 ramen shops.

When I say top 100 I am referring to the Tabelog Hyakumeiten (百名店) list. It’s an annual list of Tokyo’s best shops, according to Japan’s largest food website. They make lists for not only Tokyo but also a 100 East list and a 100 West list. Alongside the ramen lists, there are 百名店 for 23 other casual gourmet types of food. Like any list, it has its flaws (Kanagawa and Osaka dominate their respective lists) but overall it is a worthy challenge for the ramen hunter.

The Hirago Niboshi Soba (平子煮干そば). The internet tells me that these are dried sardines caught off the coast of Tottori Prefecture’s Sakaiminato port (境港産). Sardines are high in inosinic acid, a seriously umami-rich molecule. They are also a bit fishy, so don’t come here if you don’t love those fishy flavors. In the sea of niboshi ramen shops, I’d rank Matoi as a seven on the fish-funk flavor scale.

The soy sauce comes from Tokyo’s Nihonichi, one of the last traditional shoyu brewers in the Tokyo area. A nice local touch. I should also note that they have squid-based ramen on the menu as well. This one is probably a ten on that fishy-funk scale. You’ve been warned.

 

Ramen Adventures is live-streaming over on Twitch. Follow for live ramen and travel around Japan.

Rate & Write a Review

Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

ramendb.supleks.jp
Get Directions

Nearby Shops

    Ramen Adventures is 3rd-party ad free and has no cookie tracking nonsense. If this makes you happy please consider supporting for $1 on Patreon.

    Login

    Lost your password?

    Next Up
    中華そば 和渦 TOKYO (Waka in Shinagawa, Tokyo)

    中華そば 和渦 TOKYO Chukasoba Waka, a short walk from Shinagawa Station has everyone's favorite style of ramen. Refined shoyu with…

    Previous
    ホット・エアー・コーポレーション (Hot Air in Tottori Prefecture)

    ホット・エアー・コーポレーション Hot Air in Tottori Prefecture garnered a bit of fanfare when the Michelin Guide recognized their ramen. The shop…