My first post Tabelog is my favorite restaurant, Rairaitei The staff are always friendl...View details
2024/09 visited
1 time
It's within walking distance from my parents' house, so my whole family went there for din...View details
2024/09 visited
1 time
Fried rice set meal: 1,020 yen. The number of restaurants where you can eat for under 1,0...View details
2024/08 visited
1 time
Restaurant name |
Rairai Tei Nanyocho Ten
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Categories | Ramen |
052-304-1337 |
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Reservation availability |
Reservations unavailable |
Address |
愛知県名古屋市港区春田野2-301 |
Transportation |
See map. 2,342 meters from Toda. |
Opening hours |
Hours and closed days may change, so please check with the restaurant before visiting. |
Average price(Based on reviews) |
- JPY 999JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
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Payment methods |
Credit card accepted (AMEX) Electronic money accepted (Transportation IC cards (e.g., Suica), Rakuten-Edy, nanaco, WAON, iD) QR code payments accepted (PayPay) |
Number of seats |
39 Seats |
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Private rooms |
Unavailable |
Private use |
Unavailable |
Non-smoking/smoking |
Non smoking |
Parking |
Available |
Space/facilities |
Counter seating |
Drink |
Sake (Nihonshu),Shochu (Japanese spirits) |
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Occasion |
This occasion is recommended by many people. |
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Service |
Take-out |
Family friendly |
Strollers welcome |
Website | |
Remarks |
It is also wheelchair accessible. |
Restaurant highlights |
The rich yet refreshing "Kyoto-style soy sauce-flavored chicken soup" is gaining fans
Rairaitei has a wide range of branches all over Japan. One of the reasons it has gained fans all over the country is its special "Kyoto-style soy sauce flavored chicken broth." This soup was originall
...y created based on the restaurant's concept of wanting people of all ages and genders to enjoy Ramen. After much trial and error, they arrived at their current form of Kyoto-style soy sauce flavored chicken broth with plenty of back fat floating on top, creating a soup that is rich yet clean, so you can drink it all the way to the last drop. The noodles are chewy...