#2 of the images 400 yen bowls of rice, lines of people waiting in line, ramen at a Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant… “Honmono no ubiquitous excellent meshi” (genuine excellent food), which was drummed up in an actual food survey. | FRIDAY DIGITAL

The restaurant closes when it runs out of the 20 pieces of chashu it cooks in a day, so be sure to get there early during lunchtime.

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400 yen bowls of rice, lines of people waiting in line, ramen at a Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant… “Honmono no ubiquitous excellent meshi” (genuine excellent food), which was drummed up in an actual food survey.

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