血肉となった味

The taste of flesh and blood

Tsukiji office starts today,

We immediately received inquiries from many customers.

The response far exceeded my expectations, and I feel that we are on a good start.

We started our activities early today,

We carry out small repairs and purchases for the office,

I think it's about 95% completed.

It seems like it would be an ideal office with only a few left.

Personally, I've reached the stage of completion and don't want to leave the office (lol).

However, I was hungry so I went to my favorite Chinese noodle restaurant for the first time in a while.

Kyoraku is a long-established restaurant located in Ginza, a town next to Tsukiji .

The young owner who replaced the previous owner is a handsome man who is a hot topic in the Ginza area.

I once worked there about 20 years ago.

From that time on, he was a popular young man, comparable to Kabuki actors.

I'm glad you're following in your father's footsteps.

I think of him as my son,

I'm proud that I've been to this Chinese soba restaurant a total of 2,000 times.

Needless to say, it's delicious!!

Definitely the best ramen shop I've been to.

The taste is similar to Tokyo's Chinese noodles.

Edo soup stock, medium-thick straight noodles, and simple ingredients.

This is the size of chashu wonton noodles,

If you go here, this is your choice.

We recommend soaking the chashu with a little soy sauce and submerging it under the noodles.

After I finished eating some noodles, I added a little bit of chili oil.

The scent of sesame oil spreads and becomes the best cup.

When you're in your 20s, everything is extreme.

Work anyway, eat anyway, and play anyway.

What supported my body, which was accepting everything to the point where I didn't even have time to sleep, was

This is definitely the Chinese soba.

This is a very popular store with people coming in and out all the time, not only on Saturdays and Sundays, but also on weekdays.

The etiquette at popular restaurants in Tokyo is...

Eat quickly and leave quickly!!

It's not polite to take pictures or chat.

So if you ever go there, please be considerate of other customers (lol)