Tsukemen Zuppa
Quick info
About
Tsukemen Zuppa is a tiny, fully plant based noodle shop near Suidobashi Station, a one minute walk from the west exit and close to Tokyo Dome. Open since September 2022, it's a solo operation run by owner chef Higashide, who previously worked in Italian restaurants. The entire menu is built on vegetable only broth with no meat or fish. The format is classic Tokyo counter dining: seven seats, a ticket vending machine at the entrance, and the chef preparing everything in front of you.
The signature dish is tsukemen (cold dipping noodles in concentrated hot broth), but the menu also covers soy milk tantanmen, soy meat miso ramen, soy meat shoyu ramen, and seasonal specials. Noodles are whole wheat with a firm, chewy texture. Vegetarians can add a boiled egg and oeuf mayo on the side; request without for a fully vegan meal. Five pungent root free versions are available on request for oriental vegans.
Good to know
- Tsukemen is ¥980; most bowls fall between ¥900 and ¥1,000.
- Side dishes include a vegetable plate with fried tapioca (¥380). Alcohol available, including highballs and Heartland beer.
- Seven counter seats; waits are common, especially during Tokyo Dome events. Mid-afternoon tends to be calmer.
- The shop runs continuously without a lunch break. Open Tuesday through Sunday, roughly 11:00 to 23:00.
- Located near the west exit of Suidobashi Station, close to Tokyo Dome.
More details
- Nearest station: Suidobashi
- Address: 2-chōme-17-8 Misakichō, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0061, Japan