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Best Tsukemen in Tokyo
5 restaurants compared
Price range: ¥1050.00 – ¥1400.00
Avg recommendation: 98%
Top 5 Tsukemen in Tokyo (Quick Answer)
Based on diner recommendations across 5 restaurants:
- Chuuka Soba no Mise Minohi, ¥1050.00 (Shimura-Sakaue)
- Sosaku Men Hitosuji, ¥1100.00 (Honancho)
- Menya Itto — 99% recommended, ¥1400.00 (Shin-Koiwa)
- Rokurinsha — 99% recommended, ¥1100.00 (Marunouchi)
- Rokurinsha — 97% recommended, ¥1250.00 (Marunouchi)
Scroll down for detailed comparisons, prices, and diner tips for each restaurant.
All 5 Restaurants Compared
#1
Chuuka Soba no Mise Minohi
Shimura-Sakaue·$
¥1050.00
Dipping noodles with concentrated gyokai-tonkotsu broth.
#399% recommend
Menya Itto
Shin-Koiwa·$$
Tokusei Seafood Tsukemen
¥1400.00
Thick dipping noodles served with an intensely rich chicken and seafood broth, topped with three types of char siu.
Tip: The noodles are very large—don't dip them completely! Only dip the bottom half of the noodles to maintain the balance of the wheat flavor and the rich broth. The chicken meatballs (tsukune) inside the broth are a sleeper hit.
#499% recommend
Rokurinsha
Marunouchi·$$
Tokusei Seafood Tsukemen
¥1100.00
Thick dipping noodles served with an extra-pungent pork and fish broth, topped with a soft-boiled egg and char siu.
Tip: Mix the fish powder on top directly into the broth before you start dipping. It adds a significant savory depth. Don't dip the noodles completely—only dip the bottom half to maintain the balance of the wheat flavor and the rich gravy.
#597% recommend
Rokurinsha
Marunouchi·$$
Nama Shichimi Tsukemen
¥1250.00
Signature dipping noodles served with a side of 'fresh' house-made seven-spice blend.
Tip: The 'fresh' shichimi is the secret here. It has a great citrusy aroma that cuts through the rich pork fat. Add a little bit to each bite of the noodles before dipping them into the soup.