The reason we chose thank was because they had chicken ramen and it did not dissapoint! You can tailor your broth and noodles in a gew different ways. I admit i ordered at random from the ticket machine and what i got was amazing and fresh. It’s definitely a busy lunch spot but everyone is in and out pretty quickly. During our short stay in Tokyo we visited twice. Definitely worth a visit if in the area.
John T.
Classificação do local: 4 Vancouver, Canada
This was my first Tokyo ramen experience. Good ramen. Not great. But certainly good. If you are near by it is definitely worth stopping in. Do so shortly after it opens because it lines up fast. Some of the staff speak a little English, so if ordering from the ticket machine is a little confusing someone will be able to help you. And if you are still hungry after slurping hit up the old school onigiri shop across the street.
Tony L.
Classificação do local: 5 Chicago, IL
Our first meal during our stay in Tokyo, and it started off deliciously! Ramen Thank is located in a side street, just one block off the main street, so it isn’t too hard to find, but it’s worth the effort. Being a tourist from the US, Japanese restaurants can be confusing and intimidating, but the guys at the restaurant were so helpful. They assisted us in using the ordering vending machine. We just pointed to their English menu what we wanted, and they pressed the buttons. The ramen and tsukemen noodles here are amazing! Flavor and texture were so authentic! We wanted to make this our last meal leaving Tokyo too, but they were closed from about 3−6pm, so we’ll just have to make it our first meal again during our next trip out here. Highly recommended!