
(麺や べらぼう)
3.8(278) reviews
Fujimi東京逓信病院 (0.19 mi)
TC Score
Good
3.8(278) reviews
Fujimi東京逓信病院 (0.19 mi)
Tsukemen
Ramen
Counter seating for six people and four two-person tables offer a view of the kitchen at Berabou, near Tokyo Teishin Hospital, where you can find dipping ramen. The rich, meaty broth, made from pork, beef, and chicken, pairs with thick noodles. "Two amazing bowls. Betabode has quietly become one of my favorite ramen shops in Tokyo," notes 5AMRamenJapan (@5am_ramen). This spot serves tsukemen and ramen, balancing an energetic mood with a walk-in friendly policy. It works for solo dining, group outings, or a quick bite. Regulars return for the consistent quality, with one creator noting, "For some of Tokyo's best dipping ramen or skemen, go to these restaurants."
Can I walk in without a reservation?
Yes, Berabou is walk-in friendly.
How many seats are available?
The restaurant has 26 seats, including 6 counter seats, 4 tables for 2 people, and 2 tables for 6 people.
What are the operating hours?
Berabou is open Monday from 11:30 AM to 3:00 PM and 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM.
What are the main ingredients in the dipping ramen broth?
The dipping ramen broth is made from pork, beef, and chicken.
2 social media posts about Berabou
@5am_ramen
5AMRamenJapan
Don’t miss this neighborhood when you’re visiting Tokyo! Kagurazaka is mostly known for its French cuisine, but it’s also home to one of my favorite ramen shops in all of Tokyo #ramen #ramenjapan #tokyoramen #tokyofood #tokyothingstodo
@5am_ramen
5AMRamenJapan
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