Another day, another ranked ramen place. After another long day at work, I was hungering for some ramen, and after some research I realized that Rakunijin was actually pretty close to the office. The shop closing wasn't really an issue, so I casually walked on over.
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洛二神
Ōsaka-fu Ōsaka-shi Kita-ku Naniwachō 4−22
Rakunijin is just off an alley off of Tenjinbashi-suji
The Bowl
Similar to Kadoya Shokudo, Rakunijin is known for their simple-yet-well-executed shoyu bowl. Although at Rakunijin, there's a bit of a fishy gyokai taste to it as well. As expected the soup was simple, thin, and drinkable, but the gyokai flavor added a lot to it. There was a bit of crunchy kikurage mushrooms and a few little shrimps scattered among the thin noodles.
Would I Go Again?
Rakunijin doesn't offer the kind of ramen I usually find myself craving for, but the bowl was very balanced and given its location I could easily find myself taking a friend here some time.
Should You Go?
Yeah, it's a very solid shoyu bowl, with a good if uncomplicated twist.
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