1. Kamo to Negi Shinjuku
    Photo: Lim Chee WahKamo to Negi Shinjuku
  2. Kamo to Negi Shinjuku
    Photo: Lim Chee WahThe duck ramen special with all the add-ons plus an oyakodon bowl on the side
  3. Kamo to Negi Shinjuku
    Photo: Lim Chee WahKamo to Negi Shinjuku

Kamo to Negi Shinjuku

  • Restaurants | Ramen
  • Shinjuku
Lim Chee Wah
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Time Out says

One of the most popular ramen restaurants in Ueno, Kamo to Negi specialises in duck noodles. Its simple recipe of just Japanese duck and leek – as its name suggests – simmered over low heat for two days, produces a beautifully clear stock that’s light yet flavourful. Add in a custom blend of three different types of soy sauce and you get a soup that sings with the meaty sweetness of duck without being gamey. Kamo to Negi also takes pride in not using any chemical additives in its ramen, while the excellent house-made noodles are springy and firm to the bite.

A regular bowl of ramen here will only set you back ¥980. But we recommend you upgrade to a bowl with extra slices of duck meat (¥1,260), or go the whole hog with the special (¥1,480), which comes with wonton, onsen egg, bamboo shoots and additional slices of duck. On the menu are also duck tsukemen (dipping noodles) and a comforting oyakodon side dish featuring a deliciously runny egg and duck meat mixture served over piping hot rice.

This branch in the newly opened Eato Lumine food hall on level B1 of JR Shinjuku Station (inside the ticket gates near the west exit) has 14 counter seats. And yes, it’s just as popular as the Ueno store. So be ready to queue – fortunately the line moves along briskly.

Details

Address
JR Shinjuku Station B1
Eato Lumine, 3-38-2 Shinjuku, Shinjuku
Tokyo
Transport:
JR Shinjuku Station
Opening hours:
8am-11pm daily
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