Delicious veganramen! Actual vegan too, no fish broth! English menu available, beer and wine too. Its inside the JR line but of the station (Yaseu South exit) - a bit called Keiyo street.
i *love* the food here, so delicious! also not expensive and the set meal is very filling. get the golden sesame tantanmen with soy karaage and rice. you can also buy their cup noodles here
The “plain” tantan ramen is anything but plain. The broth is made from peanuts and sesame and has a uniquely delicious nutty flavor as a result. http://jtim.es/Y103r
Really enjoyed the shoyuramen I got here. The gyoza were okay. Hubby got the tonkatsu ramen and we both thought the shoyu was better, but both were delicious! Excited to try something else next time!
My go-to meal before the bus to the airport, it's all vegan and delicious. It's past the ticket gates though so you'll need to buy one of the entrance-only 'tickets' (like ~¥100) to get in.
Probably one of the best vegetarian options especially for Muslims in the area. Love the simple feel and warm atmosphere. I ordered spicy ramen plus side rice dish and they were delicious.
Inside the station On the first floor. If coming from Keiyo line, move in the direction of JR Chuo line and you will reach a lighted sign "Keiyo Street" on the right. It's the 1st shop at a corner.
Be aware that there are NO gluten free options. Even the rice has barley and the staff did not possess enough English to tell me. Hubby loved the ramen and I just got Onigiri at the shop next door. :)
BEST vegan ramen in Tokyo. Hard to find, but worth the hunt. Follow signs to Keiyo Street / Line then ask for directions. It's very hidden, stage right of the UNIQLO store, past all the mini delis.
If you are Muslim and you want to try ramen , here is the place for you . Their ramen is soooo yummy !!! Don't miss it even if you are not vegetarian🍜❤️
The ramen is excellent but don't get the curry as a side dish. The taste wasn't up to par with the rest of the meal. Try the soybean meat if you want to get a set.
Hard to find because it's actually *inside* the JR Tokyo station. which means you'll have to pay just to go in and out if you're coming via a non-jr train. Blah.