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🍜 A ramen shop where Japanese people are queuing up! Tatsunoya (たつの屋) - a delicious ramen that you must eat every time you go to Japan!

L Every time I travel to Japan, Tatsunoya is one of the ramen restaurants I must visit. Although this store is not big, there are endless diners queuing up every day, which is enough to prove its charm. ⸻ 📍 Store Information • Store name: Tatsunoya • Address: 7-5-5 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan • Business hours: 11:00 - 22:00 (the last order time may be advanced, please confirm in advance) • Regular holiday: No fixed holiday • Transportation: About 10 minutes walk from Shinjuku Station ⸻ 🍜 Store highlights • Popularity: Japanese locals line up every day, which shows how popular it is. • Small store: The store is not big, but the environment is clean and full of Japanese style. • Self-service ordering: After entering the store, you need to select the menu and pay on the ordering machine at the door. The operation is simple and convenient. • Signature ramen: The soup is rich, the noodles are chewy, and the unique barbecued pork is unforgettable. ⸻ 🚶 How to get there From Shinjuku Station, it is about a 10-minute walk to arrive. It is recommended to use Google Maps navigation and search for "たつの屋 Shinjuku" to get detailed directions. ⸻ 📝 Tips • Avoid peak hours: It is recommended to avoid lunch and dinner peak hours to reduce waiting time. • Cash payment: The ordering machine mainly accepts cash payment, please prepare change in advance. • Try the special menu: In addition to the signature ramen, there are other special snacks in the store, which are worth a try. #springitinerary #food #japan
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