2-chōme-8-26 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0085, Japan
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What travelers say:
The Shenza ramen is opposite the Shinsaibashi Yilan. It is very easy to find. It is known as the longest ramen shop in Japan. The machine order is very convenient, and there is a Chinese waiter at the door to help. The store is very crowded, the Mingshi kitchen occupies an area of 1/3, and diners can only enter clockwise "one-way". After entering the store, the chef will greet you very warmly to sit down. The bone soup noodles selected with the largest different ramen noodles are cooked in a bowl of freshly burned noodles, with a large number of vegetables and pork, and the last handful of onions scattered, the fragrance is first attractive. The noodle soup is sauce color, some slightly sweet, Ramen is wheat yellow color, strong smooth, if you don't want to waste noodle soup, you can also have a bowl of rice, plus the signature fried chicken nuggets, it is said that this fried chicken is a local food big bonus card, eat ramen must order one. The fried dumplings on the menu tastes average, but the free taste of the stew on the dining table is very strong, you can't taste it.