Ramen restaurant • 4-chōme-4-6 Haneda, Ota City, Tokyo 144-0043, Japan
Introducing a ramen shop overflowing with the ambiance of the old town in Haneda.
At the southern gateway of Tokyo, Haneda, there is a long-established ramen shop nestled quietly in a quiet residential area with remaining wooden low-rise houses along the way to the airport. The name 'Monzo' literally means a prestigious name in the world of ramen.
Stepping into the store, the lighting of the counter seats and the brick-like walls create a modern atmosphere. On the other hand, in the tatami seats by the window, you will be enveloped in the traditional ambiance of the old town. There is also a smoking area, so you can enjoy your ramen while smoking.
A must-try here is the specialty motsu-ni set meal. The thinly sliced beef tripe, simmered to tenderness in a white miso-based broth, has a familiar and friendly taste, suitable for a simple meal. However, the real attraction of this shop lies in the ramen. The homemade noodles, carefully made day and night, have a firm texture and an exquisite bite, making them exquisite.
There is also a wide variety of ramen, such as salt, shio, miso, shoyu, and tsukemen. It is also charming to add your favorite toppings with care. You can enjoy the ramen at a relaxed pace in a space similar to a quiet town garden without worrying about your surroundings. A calm and relaxing space awaits you.