Michelin-Approved but Budget-Friendly: Trying Guriko’s Craft Shio Ramen
Today, I had the Tori Shio (Chicken Salt) Ramen at a shop called "Guriko," which has actually been featured in the Michelin Guide.
True to its Michelin recognition, every single ingredient in this bowl felt meticulously crafted!
The soup was clear and refined yet packed with deep chicken flavor, the bamboo shoots had a surprisingly refreshing taste, the rare chashu pork brought a subtle smoky aroma, and the noodles filled the air with the scent of wheat.
What’s more, it only cost 850 yen, which is quite affordable in this day and age.
No wonder the shop was pretty packed with customers.
Interestingly, while it has that high-quality taste, it’s actually a ramen chain, and the one I visited was just one of their locations.
Their main shop is apparently in Okayama.
According to my research, they don’t have any locations in Tokyo, but they are expanding from Aichi Prefecture toward the west side of Japan. If you ever travel to these areas, you should definitely give it a try!
Official website: https://mendokoro-guriko.jp/
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