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東京都昭島市朝日町3-1-26
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Credit cards accepted
Electronic Money Accepted
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かゆゆ
3.40
In the middle of the changing seasons, I suddenly feel the length of the day. For today's lunch, I bought the "Chicken and Seafood Umami! Salt Ramen with Clear Broth" (429 yen) from Inageya. I was torn between soy sauce and salt, but today I chose salt. My microwave doesn't have a 700-watt function, so I went with 600 watts for 5 minutes to heat up the ramen. The smell of warming up a hot soup is so nice, isn't it? The time before eating is also a happy moment. The heating is done! It's piping hot! The toppings include chashu, onions, menma, and mizuna. Instead of pork fat, there are chopped onions, which adds a unique touch. I start with the clear soup. It's refreshing and delicious, not too salty. I can taste the chicken but not so much the seafood. By the way, what exactly falls under the category of "seafood"? I've always wondered about that. Next, I try the noodles. They are thin and straight, with a smooth texture that goes well with the clear soup. The chashu is small but flavorful and tender. Even though this is a pre-made ramen from the supermarket, it's surprisingly delicious. I usually go for soy sauce ramen at restaurants, but now I'm craving a tasty salt ramen. Overall, it was a great meal at Inageya. Thank you for the meal!
ちー&りー
3.00
Hello, I'm Chi, a reviewer who loves rice balls♪ I had been shopping at the 100 yen shop on the second floor a few times, but it seems I hadn't reviewed it yet. Parking in the multi-story car park seems like a hassle, but the size of the store is easy to navigate. "Great grilled rice ball" Today, the grilling may be light, but there's plenty of soy sauce coating. I would prefer a bit of charred surface if possible... Just like a convenience store. With this rice ball, I can make it home without any problems.
インディゴ♡
3.00
I bought croquettes at the supermarket's deli section. The name "Nakagami Croquette" caught my attention. Is it related to COVID measures? They were individually packaged in transparent bags. The croquettes had a mild flavor and were quite ordinary. I wonder if they need sauce. LOL
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