Genraikken
Founded in 1958, this beloved Chinese diner is affectionately called 'Gen-chan' by locals. Located on Anjin-dori. The soy-based negi ramen with bean sprouts and chashu is a simple, satisfying bowl at just ¥850 — true people's pricing. Relocated to a neighboring spot in 2019 but keeps the same recipes.
Founded 1958. Introduced as a 'local recommendation for Chinese diner' in the Ito tourism guide. High ratings on Ramen Database and Retty with many specific dining experience reviews. Reviewers note the atmosphere of elderly local regulars. Cheap, generous portions, patronized by local regulars — a textbook example of a local gem. No fake review evidence.
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