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Showing posts with label Raumen Stadium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raumen Stadium. Show all posts

Thursday, April 12, 2012

The notorious Genki Ippai...

Day 891:

Hakata!!! It's my last day in Kyushu and I'm gonna make the best of it.


About a 15-minute walk from Hakata Station down Taihaku Dori is a legendary shop called Genki Ippai (元気一杯). This is what the shop looks like when it's open. Yup, it was really hard to find.


Apparently, this blue bucket outside means that it's open. Also, you aren't allowed to use cell phones or cameras in the shop at any time so, unfortunately, I couldn't get a shot of the ramen. There are some strict rules of slurping here as well. You MUST start by drinking the soup first. As this shop claims, the soup is "the soul" of every bowl. The ramen was...incredible. There was a layer of oil on top that made it look like the tonkotsu was floating within the bowl. I really wish I could have shown it to you. It was remarkable and I highly recommend stopping in if you ever go to Hakata. And remember to look for the blue bucket! (ps. the spicy takana is...HOT!!)


On my way to Canal City I walked by a parking lot of yatai. Can't wait for tonight!


Raumen Stadium!!


Oh yeah, I'm a ramen chef! Wait a minute...


Nakasu! As much as I wanted to eat another bowl at Canal City...


I had to resist.


For this!


Motsu-nabe!!


Quite possibly the best motsu-nabe I've ever had. Crap, time to go home.


But wait! I still need to slurp at one of the yatai's!


Our taxi driver recommended Okei (博多屋台おけい).


And you know what?


Okei is okay by me. Usually the ambiance of being in a yatai overwhelms the actual flavor of the ramen, but this bowl was pretty legit. Thanks taxi driver!


Is it just me or are there a lot more yatai's than I remember?


So I ended up missing the last local train... Shinkansen!!


It cost a little more, but paying more for the Shinkanses to eat ramen at a yatai was worth it. And at least I didn't miss my flight!


I arrived with a spade and now depart with a heart...

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Raumen Stadium 2 (ラーメンスタジアム2) - Canal City, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan (Kyushu)

When you think of "rasta" what comes to mind? Okay, sure Jamaica does, but no! Rasta is short for Raumen Stadium 2! From the same group that brought us the Shinyokohama Raumen Museum, Raumen Stadium 2 is the southern island's version. With 8 different shops from around the country rotating every now and then, it is definitely one of THE "must-visit" ramen attractions of Japan. But then again, Hakata itself is a "must-visit" ramen attraction.


From Hakata Station head West on the main street. Stay to your right as the street splits and make a left at the 7-Eleven (the 2nd one). Then make a quick right and you should see an entrance to Canal City next to the Washington Hotel. Head to the 5th floor. Open everyday from 11am to 11pm.


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Hakata Tsukemen Gensuke (博多つけ麺 元助) - Canal City, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan (Kyushu)

A wise ramen adventurer once said: "all these tsukemen shops taste the same to me." Quite frankly, I'd have to agree. Even at Gensuke, a so-called Hakata-style shop, I felt like I was back in Tokyo at one of the popular tsukemen joints. Don't get me wrong, the Tokusei Tsukemen here at Gensuke is bomb, but I wasn't sure what "Hakata-style" really added to it or took away from it. Nevertheless, I was happy and satisfied with their Tonkotsu/Gyoukai soup and thick, chewy noodles.


From Hakata Station head West on the main street. Stay to your right as the street splits and make a left at the 7-Eleven (the 2nd one). Then make a quick right and you should see an entrance to Canal City next to the Washington Hotel. Head to the Raumen Stadium on the 5th floor. Open everyday from 11am to 11pm.


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