Kamukura Soup With Noodles
Entrance of Kamukura Soup With Noodles at Dotonbori |
It was a vending machine type restaurant, which we'd never tried before. We observed the locals as they punched in their orders and proceeded to do the same. It wasn't so hard, actually. You just slip in your money and the items that you can choose from depending on how much money you put in light up. You press the items that you want and the machine spits out a very small piece of cardboard which you give to the person or persons behind the counter when you go in. (It was so small I almost didn't notice it.)
Vending machine where you place your order at Kamukura Soup With Noodles |
Once we were seated at the counter-style table that circled the people preparing the food, we noticed that nearly all the locals there had ordered karaage (Japanese-style fried chicken) or gyoza so we placed additional orders.
You don't have to go back to the vending machine outside to place additional orders. |
We didn't have to wait long for our very generous serving of ramen to be delivered.
I ordered the No. 1 item on their menu, or at least I think that's what it said on the vending machine. Hehe. |
Sorry I forgot to take pictures of the gyoza and karaage. We ate them as soon as they were placed in front of us. :-D Everything was delicious! The portion size was so big that I could only finish half of the noodles. Princeton, however, devoured all of his ramen and gyoza and karaage. It was a very satisfying meal.
But I wonder why they don't call their restaurant Kamukura Ramen. Isn't soup with noodles still ramen?
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