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Feedback gevenI visited this restaurant on a night under the state of emergency on August 24, 2021. It was a weekday, but the table seats were nearly full and only a few counter seats were available. This place tends to have a full parking lot during lunchtime on weekends, and the road in front of the restaurant has heavy traffic, so it can be a bit chaotic. Today, I ordered the A set with ramen, fried rice, and gyoza, which cost 1260 yen including tax, while my wife ordered the fried rice set with ramen and Tianjin rice, which cost 980 yen including tax. I like my ramen rich and my wife prefers a lighter taste, and both styles were delicious. The gyoza was a bit small and not very tasty, but the Tianjin rice had a lot of sauce and was delicious. Despite the average quality of the gyoza and Tianjin rice, the addictive nature of the rich ramen surpasses them. The richness of the ramen is so addictive - those who like rich ramen will become obsessed with it, while those who cannot tolerate it at all will be put off by it. It's amazing how divisive the rich ramen at Tenichi is.
The small size of the store means that the parking spaces are a bit limited, which could be a drawback. The taste is average, neither good nor bad. Thanks to the energetic middle-aged lady staff, the place had a lively atmosphere.
It's consistently delicious. When you think of Tenkaippin, you think of hearty ramen. The restaurant is promoting their homemade noodles inside. I'll have to try ordering them next time!