I thought there was a chain tsukemen place right at the station exit, a Saitamaya or something. There wasn't. All I found between the exit and the license center was this branch of Gomentei, a biggish low-end chain. No, I wrote that without thinking. Now that I've researched, I believe it's actually a single shop that manages with uncanny success to recreate the feeling a of a biggish low-end chain. Which is sad, because single shops and low-end-ness go so well with ramen.
It would be way too easy to make a joke about how the name here is an apology for the quality.
This was a very, very ordinary bowl of noodles. The single slice of pork was a bit of a redeeming factor. I don't feel compelled to tell you anything else. I didn't expect much, and my expectations were amply confirmed.
Bummerz.
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On the other hand, I really enjoyed the interior because of the overhead music. When I came in, there was a bluegrass gospel number on. Seriously, what-what? After that it went into more straight-ahead late-50's country, which is one of my favorite things. I could barely find a mention on the netz of this song, so I'm glad I preserved it in its entirety for posterior. Right now, here's a little bit of Stonewall Jackson singing a little thing called "The Carpet On the Floor". Stone?
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