
Is this the best ramen in the world? The Michelin Guide’s evaluators seem to think so.
For some time now, Tokyo has had more Michelin-starred restaurants than any other city on the planet. And while you’d be right in guessing that many of them are sushi restaurants, there are also Italian, French, and fusion eateries in Tokyo that can proudly boast a star from the French-based dining guide.
But Tokyo, and for that matter the world, has never had a Michelin-starred ramen restaurant until now. The 2016 Michelin Tokyo guide was just released on December 1, and among Tokyo’s 217 starred restaurants you’ll find Tsuta, an unassuming looking ramen restaurant in the Sugamo neighborhood which was awarded one star.
While there’s a certain stylish minimalism to the building’s facade, Tsuta (which means “ivy” in Japanese) definitely didn’t get the prestigious award for emanating an aura of luxury. The restaurant has seating for only nine customers at a time along an L-shaped counter, and customers prepurchase their meals by buying a ticket out of a vending machine.
But these simple surroundings belie the high-class ingredients that go into Tsuta’s ramen.
The restaurant’s signature dish is its shoyu soba, or soy-broth ramen. The soy is aged for two years in cedar vats in Wakayama Prefecture, and the noodles are made in-house by Tsuta’s staff from 100-percent Japan-sourced wheat.
Despite these traditional Japanese elements, the ingredient list has some modern and international components too, as the soy-broth ramen also contains red wine and Italian black truffle oil.
While the soy is the most popular type of ramen broth at Tsuta, the restaurant also serves shio soba, ramen with a salty broth, made with a mix of Okinawan sea salt and another variety of salt from Inner Mongolia. Italian white truffle oil is also substituted for the black oil used in the soy broth.
And finally, if you’re in the mood to double down on carbs, there’s also Tsuta’s niku meshi, a bowl of white rice topped with chashu pork with a red wine sauce.
Gourmet as these offerings may be, Tsuta isn’t significantly more expensive than any other Tokyo ramen restaurant. Prices for soy-broth ramen range from 950 to 1,250 yen (US$7.90 to $10.40), with the salt-broth variety going for between 850 and 1,250 yen. The niku meshi, which is a side-order portion, is just 250 yen.
The presence of several non-traditional ingredients may have ramen purists worried, or perhaps even scoffing that Michelin’s judges simply don’t know what good Japanese ramen is supposed to taste like. But even before the French guide bestowed the honor on Tsuta, it was already one of the highest-ranked restaurants on website Tabelog, Japan’s equivalent to Yelp which has a user base that’s far from generous with its praise. As such, it’s probably a safe bet that Tsuta’s ramen will please the palate of even experienced ramen fans, and also that its newly acquired fame will have diners from around the world lining up for a taste.
Restaurant information
Tsuta / 蔦
Address: Tokyo-to, Toshima-ku, Sugamo 1-14-1, Plateau-Saka 1st floor
東京都豊島区巣鴨1-14-1 Plateau-Saka 1F
Open 11 a.m.-4 p.m. (approximately)
Closed Tuesday and Wednesday
Website (Tabelog)
Sources: Yahoo! News Japan, The Economic Times
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