If you’re looking for a quick, tasty and inexpensive meal in Japan, noodle shops are the places to look for. Although, you don’t have to look very hard because they are everywhere. Walking into a noodle shop in Japan and ordering noodles is like walking into a Starbucks and ordering a cup of coffee. There are many different kinds and styles available to choose from. Initially, it may seem a little overwhelming, but most noodle shops will have plastic food models you can point to.
The intent of this blog is to introduce you to some of the different options available. While you may not be able to walk into a noodle shop and order the equivalent to a caffeine-free, non-fat, extra foam latte with an extra shot, hopefully this will give you enough information to explore this Japanese staple on your next (or first) trip to Japan.
Before starting the meat of the blog, I want to answer two questions regarding noodles in Japan we get all the time on our tours:
– Is it OK to slurp noodles in Japan? Not only is it OK, it is expected. First of all, slurping will cool down hot noodles. And it is said the added oxygen will enhance the taste. (Every time I eat noodles in Japan, I always apologize to my mother who told me never to do that.)
– Is it OK to pick up the bowl and drink the soup broth directly from the bowl? Once again, the answer is yes. You will be given a small spoon to use for the soup broth, but picking up the bowl is much easier and faster.