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Toshomen no Osama Chayaba Cho Ten
東京都中央区新川1-6-12 M&Sビル 1F
Near Kayabacho Sta.
About this spot
In the bustling Nihonbashi district, Toshomen no Osama delivers thick, chewy chuka soba noodles that stand up perfectly to a bold, savory broth loaded with garlic and pork. The counter seating offers an intimate view of chefs slicing fresh ingredients before they hit the boiling water, creating a lively atmosphere typical of Tokyo's best ramen shops.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order your bowl immediately upon sitting down as seats fill fast during lunch rushes.
- Ask for extra chili oil if you want to cut through the richness of the pork fat broth.
- Save room for the complimentary rice and miso soup served alongside your main dish.
Common Questions
How much does Toshomen no Osama cost?
Prices range from ¥2,000 to ¥2,999 per bowl, which is approximately $14–$21 USD depending on exchange rates.
Where is Toshomen no Osama?
Located at 1-6-12 Shin-Kawa, Chuo City, Tokyo, inside the M&S Building on the first floor, just a two-minute walk from Kayabacho Station.
What makes their noodles unique?
They specialize in 'osama' style thick noodles that are hand-cut and boiled to retain a firm texture that absorbs the garlic-heavy broth without becoming mushy.
About this page
Restaurant: Toshomen no Osama Chayaba Cho Ten
Cuisine: Sword cut noodles
Location: Nihonbashi, Tokyo, Japan
Nearest station: Kayabacho Sta.
Rating: Good — Worth a visit
Price: ¥2,000–2,999 (~$13-20)
Source: Curated from local review platforms