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Restaurant name |
Aroi chan
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Categories | Thailand cooking、Cafe、Izakaya (Tavern) |
Phone number (for reservation and inquiry) |
03-6689-0099 |
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Address |
東京都墨田区江東橋2-6-14 エスカイア錦糸町プラザ 102 |
Transportation |
355 meters from Kinshicho. |
Opening hours |
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Non-smoking/smoking |
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Occasion |
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The opening day |
2023.12.1 |
Visit at noon on weekdays. We arrived before 13 o'clock and it was almost full. 【Points】 ○ Probably a full-fledged Thai Cuisine shop ○ Tom Yum Goong Ramen is a sweet and spicy soup ○ Lunch includes rice and dessert -- * Operation: Two-op * Customer base: Various * Payment: PayPay accepted * Charge, service charge: None * Online reservation: Yes * Lunchtime business: Yes * Solo visit: possible * Google rating: 4.5 * Tabelog Current status assessment and impression: 3,17 It seems to go up if it is known [restaurant Overview] It is a Thai Cuisine store on the south exit side of Kinshicho. Ramen This is where the store Mutahiro was located. Mutahiro, which was my favorite, has really closed. It is a short walk from the station. 【Atmosphere and service】 There is a counter and table seats. The interior and atmosphere have changed, but Mutahiro is still there. It is a two-op with one person in the kitchen and one in the hall. The lady in the kitchen seems to be a little older, probably from Thailand? The lady in the hall also communicates Thai? However, he was fluent in Japanese and the service was bright and polite. [Order details and cost-effectiveness] Order Tom Yum Goong Ramen for 950 yen. All items come with rice and dessert, but I didn't ask for rice. It takes a little over 5 minutes to arrive. I think the cost performance is decent. The soup is quite spicy. It's just the right amount of spiciness for me, so much so that I want to drink water if I eat it all the time. The flavor is also quite Ethnic Cuisine, with sweetness, a unique aroma, and a taste. Could it be a coconut? I ordered it with the intention of being a Japan style tom yum goong, so the image was a little different, but I think this is a full-fledged school. The noodles feel like pho. The drawback is that it is smooth and flat, so it is difficult to lift. It's not that it doesn't have a lot of volume, but I would have liked a little more filling. I think it's probably like this, but was Gapao easier to eat? I think it's good for those who like full-fledged Thai Cuisine.