Niigata City is packed with eligible Stamp Rally Ramen
shops. Participants in the City really had it easy when it comes to completing
the challenge as they did not have to travel for hours in order to get all
their stamps. Well, we traveled. Husband and I went to Niigata, twice, in
pursuit of our Ramen Rally stamps. On the first trip we had already eaten
Mexican food and when we finally got around to trying Ramen that there was only
time, and room, for one bowl. This time was different.
On the other side of the small station in the vast
neighborhood was another small shop, 源次郎 (Genjirou) that looked promising.
It took a while to find what with Husband’s knee threatening to give out on him
and because of the fact that it was tucked away off of the main road. The
inside was small, boasting only a handful of counter seats and a few small
tables. We were seated in the back and immediately noticed a poster for the
Komachi magazine challenge with a picture of the bowl that they had decided to
showcase from this shop. We decided to stick with the recommendation as it
looked very good.
The bowl that arrived was of a style Husband really enjoys,
tonkotsu shoyu. Creamy pork broth mixed
with a shoyu dashi then topped with little bits of half melted pork fat is what
makes this ramen delicious. Sure there
was chopped onion, strips of menma, decorative naruto, and a sheet of nori, but
the salty fatty broth was all you really needed. Within the murky brown liquid were average
size noodles, not too soft or too chewy, which held the broth rather well. Nice big pieces of chashu floated on top,
with little pools of broth collecting on them.
The meat was thinly sliced and broke apart each time you squeezed them
with the chopsticks. This was just the
meal husband needed to shake off the pain in his knee and venture on to the
next shop.
Only five bowls left after this one!
源次郎 (Genjirou) |
Thick and fatty tonkotsu Ramen. |
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