By the way, it's been over 9 months since we last visited.
Since some time ago, there have been many closures of restaurants, and I no longer even notice the signs indicating which places are closed.
This time it was 1pm, so I thought it would be appropriate to go there since they must be still open.
Although there is no sign of a ramen sign, it indicates that the restaurant is still open and thus reassuring.
Looking at the notice at the entrance, it seems that the current opening hours are until 1:30 PM on Firewater Tree Day.
It seems that the operating hours have changed.
Upon entering, this time a young man serves the order alone. The usual couple is not there.
That's it~ So, when I look at the menu, I see that the ramen is still available.
However, the single item costs 100 yen more, while the large portion comes with an additional 250 yen.
It seems that Tori Ten has also run out of stock.
So, this time I’ll order the Chicken Soup Ramen for 800 yen.
Arrived in about 4 minutes.
The noodles this time are soft, but the balance and overall quality are excellent, making it a delicious dish.
It's been almost 11 months since I last tried ramen.
Some of the tableware was missing, and it seems that they are still not fully accustomed to operating the place. But it's still grateful that they are continuing to serve customers.
The Peace Park is undergoing the annual preparations that are always in progress.

1ヶ月前にラーメンを食べた際に発見したのが「定食」でした。
I was hesitant about which dish to order, but I decided to choose the Tori Ten Nanban Densoku for 800 yen.
Although it isn’t listed on the menu, I would like to order rice in a large portion, by all means.
Arrived in about 9 minutes.
Last time, when I saw Tori Ten together with the ramen, I was worried about what would happen if it came as a set meal. But upon arrival as a set meal, it seems like it might be okay.
Even so, "Tori Ten" has a sufficient volume.
Personally, I feel that it might be a bit too much—a moderate amount, perhaps.
And, as for the taste, it's absolutely delicious.
The outside is crispy, while the inside is juicy.
It also pairs well with rice. Those who enjoy tori tempura are definitely encouraged to try it.
However, in terms of the proportion of side dishes, it might be considered that there is a lack of vegetables.
Next time, I would like to have a regular tori-tenga, or some kind of chicken grilled meal.
Ah, since the extra portion of rice wasn’t charged, it might be free, right?

It's been about 11 months since I last visited this place.
Bothラーメンもとり天 have seen a price increase of 50円, and set meals are now available.
It’s a logo that’s full of jokes—like “Chickpeas being roasted on a lava plate with beer and tongs!” It’s quite cute, but it seems like the design can be changed in various ways.
However, since my goal was to order a ramen, I chose the Chicken Soup Ramen for 700 yen plus the Teriyaki Skirt for 150 yen.
Even though they have increased the prices, it's still quite cheap.
The ramen arrived in about 6.7 minutes.
If you try to take photos and eat, then Toshin will arrive one after another.
Wow!
I thought it might be difficult to understand from the photo of the dish, so I placed it on top of the ramen.
Now you should understand just how big it is, right?
Even though I didn’t take a photo from the side, it still has a certain thickness, you know?
Probably, they decided to cover the increase of 50 yen by increasing the quantity of the product.
It’s understandable that this is a good restaurant, but I wonder if one can actually eat there. w
But for a set meal that costs 700 yen for three items, what about this size?
If you do it, I have a terrible feeling that the cost-performance ratio will be outrageous. w
And, let's return to the ramen.
When drinking the soup, the chicken broth flavor remains unchanged.
Along with that, the oil on the surface seems to be chicken oil, right?
It feels quite strong and heavy.
And that back armband.
It seems to have increased a little compared to before?
It's a delicious soup, but it seems to have become more oily.
Perhaps, just like with Tori Ten, it was decided to increase the number of them because it was considered a good thing. But I feel that the balance was better in the past.
Tori Ten remains as delicious as ever, with a soft and pleasant taste.
Perhaps this is the most delicious Toritama I've ever tasted so far?
However, personally, I think that the previous size was sufficient.
The set meal seems to be quite satisfying, huh.
Needless to say, the result was a disappointing experience. w
I did my best to make it good, but it wasn't perfect…
I don’t want to change the rating based on personal feelings, so I’ll keep it as it is.

Here is the translated segment:
**Visiting for Ramen.**
I felt that the chicken used in the ramen at a certain grilled meat restaurant was weak, so I tried this one as well.
I ordered the Chicken Soup Ramen for 650 yen + the Chicken Heaven for 100 yen.
The price remains unchanged.
Tasted a bite of the soup that arrived.
Perhaps I'm accustomed to it after all.
It seems to be a bit weaker than before.
But the chicken was cooked thoroughly and it was delicious.
I hope they will continue to serve this soup as it is.

2か月ぶりに。
The new restaurant of Odo ramen nearby is crowded, so we decided to visit here.
This segment contains restaurant review content in Japanese. Here is the translated version in English:
Chicken Soup Ramen: 650 yen
I ordered two servings of chicken soup last time, so I’m quite full. For Toretai, I ordered one serving at 100 yen each.
As always, the affordable and rich chicken soup is delicious.
I'm not sure whether it was forgotten by me last time or something, but there's bacon fat on top of the soup.
This also likely plays a role in enhancing the texture of the dish.

Since I decided to eat somewhere in Tsuchibashi-kei, I came here.
Since the lunch is delicious, it's not uncommon to go there at night. But this time, I deliberately chose to visit in the evening.
Served on a volcanic plate, a variety of birds is grilled. In the classic chili pot, there’s also a dish made with mixed hormones and liver. I ordered the "Horse Coon Ear" that I had been curious about.
“馬コウネ刺”を受け取ってみると、それはいわゆる「たてがみ」だった。
It was a bit quick, but it was quite good enough for just a little taste test.
Affordable prices, separate seating areas, and a comfortable atmosphere.
Payment methods are also very diverse, so there's no reason to complain.
This local chicken restaurant has been visited many times both during the day and at night, but ramen is something I have never tried before.
It seems to be a highly rated restaurant, so I decided to give it a try.
The menu includes Chicken Soup Ramen, Chicken Stew, and Rice.
Of course, the chicken soup ramen is great. But how many pieces should we order for the chicken fried rice?
It costs 100 yen, but because the photos are small, the portion seems smaller. Therefore, I would like to order two servings.
First to arrive was Tori Ten.
That's a really substantial size, lol.
Moreover, lettuce is served alongside it.
The frying method is also extremely exquisite, indicating a high level of skill.
Creamy, fluffy, juicy.
It is eaten with a sauce similar to that of holland-tempura from Fukushima Town.
そして、到着したラーメン。
After drinking a bite of soup, it's "chicken~".
Recently, many ramen dishes have a strong oil layer on the surface, such as sesame oil. However, this dish is made with oil derived from chicken.
The chicken broth is very strong and flavorful.
It costs 650 yen, but it comes with half as many semi-mature eggs. The char siu is soft and suitable for different tastes.
Just, the noodles don’t quite meet my preferences.
It's just water, probably.
This ramen, made with a chicken that seems unlikely to exist, is worth eating once.
