Oct 26, 2011

Ramen Jiro Senju-oohashi

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About 7:10 p.m. I rendezvoused with my brother at Keisei Senju-oohashi station (京成本線 千住大橋駅) in order to visit Ramen Jiro Senju-oohashi (ラーメン二郎 千住大橋店).
Almost just 7 p.m. I arrived there but he got there 10 minutes after I.


Outside of Ramen Jiro Senju-oohashi (and my brother's headtop)

Today we visited it again for the first time since Oct. 5 though we had frequented it about once a week before; during that time I visited Ramen Tonki Kameari (らーめん豚喜 亀有店) 3 times.
Very fortunately, we got seats without waiting, as was very rare there.
I chose large-sized (大ラーメン) (750 yen) and he normal-sized ramen (小ラーメン) (650 yen) as usual.


Large-sized ramen

As for their ramen today, it did not taste better and its soup was thinner than usual.
I guess that it was so because on last Sunday, 3 days ago, the master went to Ramen Jiro Sendai, Miyagi pref. (ラーメン二郎 仙台店) in order to celebrate its opening of a business and next day this shop took extra holiday therefore its soup might have not been cooked and stewed enough. (The master's trip to Sendai and the extra holiday next day are the facts.)
And at least today, it was not better than Tonki.


My brother

After we finished eating ramen, about 7:40 p.m. we started going to Kita-senju station (北千住駅) by walk along National Route 4 (国道4号線), which was about 1.5 km long.

And after that I was studying and learning at Mos Burger (モスバーガー) near my house until about 0 a.m.
During that time about 11 p.m. I called Rick in order to ask him about a grammatical question (example of "doch") on the German texts I was reading then.
He was able to answer my question easily; I call him with respect "German otaku"!

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