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風来居 (Furaikyo in Shinjuku)

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風来居

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Happy New Year everyone.
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2004 is going to be a good one, I can tell. Judging by the recent trends in ramen, advancements in the instant stuff, and a newly opened ramen museum in Yokohama, this humble food is finally going to get popular!
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Looking at the recommended shops within walking distance of my apartment (circa 2004), Furaikyo looked to be the best that I hadn’t slurped yet. It was also the only one I hadn’t slurped yet, but that is besides the point. The tonkotsu-shio blend looked positively warming, and the recent temperature in Tokyo required hot food.
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The spicy version had a lot of Korean flavors in it. Peppy, but nothing to cause any sort of capsaicin-induced pain. Go for something with extra pork here, it was the one thing that stood out the most.

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See you in 2005!
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東京都新宿区西新宿7-19-18 セドール新宿1F
Tokyo, Shinjuku-ku, Nishishinjuku 7-19-18
Closest station: Shinjuku

Open 11:00-23:00

 

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