Mitsuka Bozu
みつか坊主
Overview
Accepts credit cards, e-money, and QR code payments. More than just a miso ramen specialty shop, it's also a "Miso Bar" where you can enjoy fermented dishes and Minoh craft beer. We offer a diverse selection of miso ramen, including white miso, red miso, seared miso, and spicy miso, all boasting a mellow and profound flavor. The side menu is also extensive, featuring homemade "Yuzu Tsukune" (chicken meatballs with yuzu) and fermented karaage (fried chicken). We also recommend enjoying craft beer during happy hour until 7 PM, then finishing your meal with ramen. Table seating and high chairs are available, making it a family-friendly establishment. Open until midnight (Saturdays).
How to Order
1**Before Entering (If there's a queue)**
If there's a queue outside the shop, please line up behind other customers and wait. 2. **Ordering** After being seated, please order directly from the staff. 3. **Seating & Receiving Your Order** Please take an available seat and wait for your order to be served.
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Seating
Tables seat up to ~4 people. Groups of 5+ will need multiple tables and may wait longer than usual.
Voices
本日の🍜(デブ活)
— もこまん (@FB1lLbRpiiUlpyZ) February 13, 2026
みつか坊主
深夜限定赤味噌
気まぐれ和え玉
何年振りかのみつか坊主🤔
和え玉美味い😋#ラーメン pic.twitter.com/imSFRCMSBb
みつか坊主で味噌ラーメン食べて来た。
— らいふぁっk(⚠️ネタバレ注意) (@rasp1224) March 20, 2026
店内ラーメン屋らしくなくてびっくりw
唯一無二の味噌ラーメン。白味噌で和出汁がめっちゃ効いてて美味すぎる。コッテリはしてないんだけど食べ応えがある。柚子入りのつくねもチャーシュー(多分味噌で漬けてある)も絶品。調味料も完璧にマッチ。完飲でした。 pic.twitter.com/jfmk9DiElI
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This information is based on user reports and is not official information from the shop. Cross-contamination in the cooking environment cannot be guaranteed. If you have severe allergies, please confirm directly with the shop.
Animal-free menu available
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Gluten-free menu available
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Halal options available
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