A tsukemen set with boiled egg and sliced pork (Photo: Odilia Djoenar)

Apr 7, 2016 - 1 min read

Tsukemen Tetsu

A dipped ramen that should not be missed

Febryantin Athila

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Have you ever tried dipped ramen? My friend who's a ramen fan recommended Tetsu, and with ‎‎¥800 I tried a style of ramen I've never tasted before, tsukemen.

Normally, ramen noodles are served in a bowl with the broth. But with tsukemen, the noodles and broth are separate. The noodles are kept cool, maintaining their firmness, until you are ready to dip them in the thick, rich broth and taste their deliciousness.

Here, your broth will never get cold. Tetsu offers yaki-ishi, or hot stones, to put directly into the broth to keep it hot throughout your meal. Just ask for one; they’re free!

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A tsukemen set with boiled egg and sliced pork (Photo: Odilia Djoenar)
Tsukemen broth topped with pink and white naruto (a kind of fish cake) (Photo: Odilia Djoenar)
Pork and flavored egg with sliced scallions (Photo: Odilia Djoenar)
Tsukemen noodles are served separately from the broth (Photo: Odilia Djoenar)
Take the noodles, dip them into broth, and eat! (Photo: Odilia Djoenar)
A yaki-ishi, or hot stone, will keep the broth piping hot (Photo: Odilia Djoenar)
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