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- | '''Kyushu Jangara''' is a well-regarded [[ramen]] restaurant located in the [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. It is part of a chain, with locations also in [[Akihabara]], [[Akasaka]], [[ | + | '''Kyushu Jangara''' is a well-regarded [[ramen]] restaurant located in the [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. It is part of a chain, with locations also in [[Akihabara]] (main branch), [[Akasaka]], [[Ginza]], [[Harajuku]], [[Kanda]] nishi-guchi (west exit), and [[Nihonbashi]]. |
- | + | The Harajuku branch is a quick walk from [[Harajuku Station]] and [[Meiji-Jingu Mae Station]]. | |
- | + | Jangara Ramen is very well-known in Japan for its [[Kyushu]]-style ramen noodles. Because of this, the lines tend to be long. Restaurant offer 8 styles of ramen: Kyushu Jangara, Bonshan, Kobonshan, Karabon, Kyushu Jangara Miso, Mugichan, Hot-Tsukechan, and Tsukechan. Diners can choose a variety of toppings and and soups. Noodle refills are available, but more soup and toppings must be purchased. | |
English menu available. | English menu available. | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://www.kyusyujangara.co.jp/ Kyushu Jangara Official Website] (Japanese) | *[http://www.kyusyujangara.co.jp/ Kyushu Jangara Official Website] (Japanese) | ||
+ | *[http://www.shichiroku.com/ramen-jangara.htm Jangara Ramen review] (English) | ||
[[Category:Restaurants in Japan|Kyushu Jangara]] | [[Category:Restaurants in Japan|Kyushu Jangara]] |
Kyushu Jangara is a well-regarded ramen restaurant located in the Harajuku neighborhood of Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan. It is part of a chain, with locations also in Akihabara (main branch), Akasaka, Ginza, Harajuku, Kanda nishi-guchi (west exit), and Nihonbashi.
The Harajuku branch is a quick walk from Harajuku Station and Meiji-Jingu Mae Station.
Jangara Ramen is very well-known in Japan for its Kyushu-style ramen noodles. Because of this, the lines tend to be long. Restaurant offer 8 styles of ramen: Kyushu Jangara, Bonshan, Kobonshan, Karabon, Kyushu Jangara Miso, Mugichan, Hot-Tsukechan, and Tsukechan. Diners can choose a variety of toppings and and soups. Noodle refills are available, but more soup and toppings must be purchased.
English menu available.