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Near Shin Okachimachi Sta.
About this spot
Ramen Tenjinshita Daiki in Asakusa serves rich, savory tsukemen that pairs perfectly with their curated selection of sake. The broth is deeply flavored and designed to be enjoyed alongside a cold glass of Nihonshu, creating a balanced meal rather than just a quick noodle fix. Locals flock here for the specific harmony between the dipping noodles and the house sake recommendations.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order the tsukemen first to experience the broth at its intended temperature before it cools in the bowl.
- Ask the staff to recommend a sake pairing that complements the richness of your specific noodle dish.
- Arrive early as this spot fills up quickly with locals looking for a proper dinner rather than a tourist snack.
Drinks
Common Questions
How much does Ramen Tenjinshita Daiki cost?
Expect to pay between 2,000 and 3,000 JPY (approximately $13-$20 USD) per person depending on your sake choice.
Where is Ramen Tenjinshita Daiki?
It is located in the Asakusa neighborhood of Tokyo at 2-4-4 Taito, just a short walk from Shin Okachimachi Station.
What should I order if I want to try their sake?
Start with their signature tsukemen and ask the server for a flight of Nihonshu that matches the broth's intensity.
About this page
Restaurant: Ramen Tenjinshita Daiki
Cuisine: Ramen,Tsukemen (Dipping noodles)
Location: Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan
Nearest station: Shin Okachimachi Sta.
Rating: Excellent β Outstanding quality
Price: Β₯2,000β2,999 (~$13-20)
Source: Curated from local review platforms