Ramen Dohyo Kakureihou Restaurant Reservations | Yokohama, Kanagawa (Tsurumi)
Ramen Dohyo Kakureihou Restaurant Reservations | Yokohama, Kanagawa (Tsurumi)
Ramen Dohyo Kakureihou Restaurant Reservations | Yokohama, Kanagawa (Tsurumi)

    Ramen Dohyo Kakureihou Restaurant Reservations | Yokohama, Kanagawa (Tsurumi)

    Experience Ramen Dohyo Tsurumei in Yokohama's Tsurumi Ward. Savor our signature tsukemen, crafted by a former sumo wrestler. Dive into unique flavors and quality ingredients. Visit us today!

    Overview

    Restaurant Overview and Charm: A Unique Culinary Experience at Ramen Dohyo Tsurumei
    Ramen Dohyo Tsurumei, located in the vibrant Tsurumi Ward of Yokohama, is a culinary gem that offers a distinctive blend of tradition and creativity. This restaurant is renowned for its chef, a former sumo wrestler, who expertly channels his background into crafting memorable dishes. With a warm and inviting atmosphere, the establishment evokes the spirit of chanko-nabe, the hearty stew that sumo wrestlers traditionally consume. Here, diners can expect a rich culinary adventure that reflects the owner's commitment to quality and authenticity.
    Culinary Appeal and Recommended Menu: Signature Tsukemen Steeped in Flavor
    The highlight of Ramen Dohyo Tsurumei is undoubtedly its tsukemen, a type of dipping noodle dish that promises a delightful experience. The noodles, made from high-quality ingredients, exhibit a perfect chewy texture that harmonizes beautifully with the accompanying rich dipping sauce. Diners often rave about the unique blend of flavors: the sweet and savory notes intertwine seamlessly, enhanced by ingredients such as chicken meatballs and thinly sliced pork. The dipping sauce, while thick and flavorful, showcases a gentle sweetness that sets it apart from other establishments. The optional toppings, including mochi kinchaku, add an element of surprise and delight for those seeking something different.
    Cuisine Genres: Dive into the World of Japanese Noodle Dishes
    Ramen Dohyo Tsurumei specializes in Japanese noodle dishes, primarily focusing on tsukemen and ramen. Tsukemen features thick, chewy noodles served alongside a flavorful dipping sauce, while the restaurant also offers a classic ramen option. This unique fusion of flavors and textures allows guests to explore the rich culinary landscape of Japan, making it an appealing destination for both casual diners and ramen enthusiasts alike.

    Reviews

    "Visited on a weekend afternoon and despite the crowds, the wait was worthwhile. The quality of the tsukemen really stood out."
    "Arrived close to closing time on a Saturday, surprised by the steady line. The flavorful menu choices made the wait exciting and worth it."
    "Though I felt a bit overwhelmed by the variety in the tsukemen style, I found the rich broth and thick noodles delightful. Excited to try their special toppings next time."
    "Even on a weekday evening, this popular spot had a steady stream of customers. The comforting taste of the tsukemen was a pleasant surprise, leaving a warm feeling."
    "The shop maintains a delightful atmosphere that reflects its unique theme. I loved the sweet notes in the broth, adding to the enjoyable experience of the meal."

    Opening Hours

    Monday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 6:00 – 10:00 PM
    Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 6:00 – 10:00 PM
    Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 6:00 – 10:00 PM
    Thursday: Closed
    Friday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 6:00 – 10:00 PM
    Saturday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 6:00 – 10:00 PM
    Sunday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 6:00 – 10:00 PM 

    How to Get There

    Train / Subway
    226m (0.14mi) from Keikyu Tsurumi Station - about a 4-minute walk 
    1.1km (0.71mi) from Tsurumi Station 
    1.1km (0.70mi) from Tsurumi Station 
    Bus stop
    82m (0.05mi) from Tsurumi-chuo-yonchome - about a 2-minute walk 
    230m (0.14mi) from Tsurumi-zeimusho-mae [Tsurumi Tax Office] - about a 4-minute walk 
    246m (0.15mi) from Tsurumi Station East Exit - about a 4-minute walk

    Map

     4-chōme-25-6 Tsurumichūō, Tsurumi Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 230-0051, Japan 
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    Things to Do in the Area

    Kanagawa - A Region of Scenic Beauty and Cultural Richness
    Kanagawa is a picturesque prefecture located just south of Tokyo, offering a blend of natural landscapes and vibrant city life. Known for its iconic coastal views and historic sites, Kanagawa attracts visitors seeking both adventure and tranquility.
    • Hakone Open-Air Museum: Nestled in the lush mountains of Hakone, this unique museum showcases a stunning collection of contemporary sculptures set against breathtaking scenery. Visitors can also enjoy the museum's hot spring baths, providing a perfect way to relax.
    • Enoshima Island: This small island, accessible by a bridge, is famous for its beautiful beaches and scenic views of Mt. Fuji. Enoshima offers a variety of attractions, including caves, a lighthouse, and strolling paths adorned with flowers.
    • Kamakura Great Buddha: Towering at over 13 meters tall, this iconic bronze statue is a symbol of Kamakura and dates back to the 13th century. The Great Buddha is located in a serene temple setting, inviting reflection and admiration from visitors.
    Yokohama - A Gateway to Modernity and Maritime Treasures
    Yokohama is Japan's second-largest city, known for its bustling port, vibrant Chinatown, and beautiful waterfront. The city beautifully combines traditional Japanese culture with modern attractions, making it a must-visit destination near Tokyo.
    • Yokohama Landmark Tower: This iconic skyscraper boasts an observation deck that offers spectacular views of the city and Tokyo Bay. As one of Japan's tallest buildings, it's a symbol of Yokohama's modern skyline.
    • Sankeien Garden: A classical Japanese garden that features traditional teahouses and historical buildings from various eras. This tranquil oasis provides a lovely escape with picturesque landscapes and seasonal flowers.
    • Yokohama Chinatown: The largest Chinatown in the world, this vibrant district is filled with restaurants, shops, and colorful street decorations. Visitors can indulge in delicious Chinese cuisine and explore the rich cultural heritage present in the area.

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