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Misogi-ya is a store that sells “Ramen and other products.
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🍜Basic information about “Misogi-ya”
🍜 Store details
🍜 Reputation of whether it’s bad or delicious
🍜 Things to be careful about when eating
🍜 Delicious ways to eat
Conclusion: Misogi-ya is delicious!

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From the individual rumors such as “bad” and “delicious”, Misogi-ya’s food is “delicious”.
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Bad reviews summary

Misogi-ya Bad reviews Comments Low rating
1. The miso soup is thin: The soup base is weak and the miso flavor is not fully apparent.
2. The noodles are too thick: If the noodles are too thick, they do not mix well with the soup and the flavor becomes dull.
3. Poor ingredients: Few variety of ingredients and small quantities.
4. Greasy: The soup and pork slices are greasy and difficult to eat.
5. Salty: The soup and pork are salty and have a strong flavor.
6. Overall lukewarm: The ramen is lukewarm throughout and cannot be eaten when hot.
7. Expensive: It’s expensive for the taste.
*This may vary based on individual preferences.

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Delicious reviews summary

Misogi-ya Delicious Tasty Word of Mouth Review Comment Highly Rated
1. Rich miso soup: Rich and deep flavor with a strong miso flavor.
2. Medium-thick, chewy noodles: The noodles are chewy and mix well with the soup.
3. Wide variety of ingredients: There is a wide variety of ingredients and the portions are generous.
4. Moderate fat: The soup and pork slices have just the right amount of fat to give the dish richness.
5. Strong saltiness: The soup and pork slices have a strong saltiness, giving the dish a strong flavor.
6. Serve hot: The entire ramen is hot, so you can enjoy it until the very last drop.
7. Reasonable price: The price is reasonable considering the taste.
8. Clean interior: The interior of the restaurant is clean, making it a pleasant place to dine.
9. Polite customer service from the staff: The staff are polite and pleasant to deal with.
10. Relaxed atmosphere: The restaurant has a relaxed atmosphere, so you can enjoy your meal at your own pace.
*This may vary depending on individual preferences.

There were some rumors that it was “bad,” but I think they were just minor claims. In fact, when comparing reviews, the most common reasons for it being “bad” were as follows:
Reason 1: Many people said it was “bad” so I decided not to go.
Reason 2: I had high expectations
Reason 3: It didn’t suit me
Because of its good reputation, there are many reviews of Misogi-ya, and it seems that there is a certain degree of negative opinion.
However, the general public opinion seems to be quite good .
“Misogi-ya” 7 ways to make your meal even more delicious:

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1. Eat according to the atmosphere of the restaurant.
2. Observe table manners.
3. Avoid slurping up the noodles in one go.
4. Prepare toppings such as pepper, garlic, and vinegar.
5. If you need a fork or knife, ask the waiter for it.
6. Taste the soup.
7. Decide in advance how much you’ll eat.
10 ways to make “Misogi-ya” even more delicious:

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1. When eating noodles, adjust the thickness of the soup.
2. Check the spiciness of the soup before eating the noodles.
3. When eating the noodles, enjoy the spiciness of the soup.
4. After slurping up the noodles, take a sip of the soup and savor the taste.
5. When eating noodles, swallow them quickly instead of slurping them up in your mouth, so you can enjoy the noodles before the soup cools down.
6. Stir the ingredients in the soup before eating the noodles.
7. Wait until the soup has cooled before eating the noodles.
8. When eating noodles, choose soup that is easy on the stomach.
9. When eating noodles, wipe off any soup around your mouth before eating to make them taste better.
10. If the soup is too hot, allow it to cool slightly.
*This may vary depending on individual preferences.

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Misogi-ya: Store
Misogi-ya: Basic Information
Genre | Ramen |
Contact Us | |
Reservation availability | |
Address | 3652-2 Tateno-cho, Miyakonojo City, Miyazaki Prefecture |
Transportation | 1,615m from Mimata Station |
Business Hours | |
Closed Days | |
Private room | No |
Private use | |
Smoking/Non-smoking | All seats are non-smoking |
Parking lot | Yes |
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Summary: Is Misogi-ya’s food bad?

It seems that the concept of “delicious” was more important than the concept of “bad” at Misogiya.
Among those who were given a “bad” assessment, I wonder if they were giving the “bad” assessment when their physical condition was not improving. That’s what I thought.

“Misogi-ya” makes me curious!
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“Misogi-ya” is a well-known and highly-reputed restaurant, but you should definitely try it at least once to see if it’s really that bad!
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