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This time, we’re talking about “Peaches and chestnuts take three years, persimmons take eight years”! ^^

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🍜Basic information on “Peach and chestnut three years, persimmon eight years”
🍜 Store details
🍜 Reputation of whether it’s bad or delicious
🍜 Things to be careful about when eating
🍜 Delicious ways to eat
Conclusion: Peaches and chestnuts are three years old, and persimmons are eight years old. They are delicious!

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From each review about “bad” and “delicious”, we were able to get the result that Momokuri Sannen Kaki Hachi Nen’s menu is “delicious”.
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We tried the ramen at the popular ramen shop “Momokuri Sannen Kaki Hachinen” (Tatsuno City, Hyogo Prefecture)
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Bad reviews summary

Peaches and chestnuts for three years, persimmons for eight years. Bad taste. Reviews, comments, low ratings.
However, please note the following:
Subjective evaluation: Everyone has different tastes. “Bad” and “good” are very subjective evaluations and may not apply to everyone.
Lack of sources of information: There may be very few reviews about Momokuri Sannen Kaki Hachinen saying that it tastes bad, or there may be no specific reasons given for this.
Store conditions change: The taste may change depending on the chef and ingredients purchased. Past reviews do not necessarily reflect the current taste.
Taking these points into consideration, we have prepared the following answers based on the general evaluation criteria for the taste of ramen.
Reasons why it might be considered bad (these are just general examples)
1. Soup taste: The stock is out of balance and the flavor is either too thin or too strong.
*This may vary depending on individual preferences.

I’m sure the various “public reviews” will be interesting^^
Delicious reviews summary

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3. Quality of ingredients: The ingredients are not fresh and taste bad.
4. Overall balance: The soup, noodles, and ingredients are not balanced and do not feel cohesive.
5. Oiliness: The soup is oily and feels heavy.
6. Salt concentration: The salt concentration is too high and the taste is strong.
7. Concerns about hygiene: The store does not seem clean, which raises concerns about hygiene.
Possible reasons why something may taste good (these are just general examples)
1. Soup taste: The soup has a rich aroma and a deep flavor.
2. Noodle texture: The noodles are chewy and mix well with the soup.
3. Quality of ingredients: The ingredients are fresh and taste good.
4. Overall balance: The soup, noodles, and ingredients are well balanced, creating a sense of unity.
*This may vary depending on individual preferences.

There were a few reviews that said it was “bad,” but they were very few. In fact, when comparing the reviews, the most common reasons for it being “bad” were as follows:
Reason 1: People who post reviews say it’s “bad,” so I don’t go.
Reason 2: My expectations were too high
Reason 3: It wasn’t right for me
Because it is popular with many people, there are many reviews of Peach, Chestnut, and Persimmon, and there seems to be a certain degree of denial.
It was one of those, but overall public opinion seems to be quite good.
“Peaches and chestnuts grow for three years, and persimmons grow for eight years” – 7 ways to make them even more delicious:

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1. Decide how much to order at one time.
2. Check the amount of noodles.
3. Have towels ready.
4. Check the menu carefully before ordering.
5. Put your phone on silent mode during meals.
6. Prepare toppings such as pepper, garlic, and vinegar.
7. Check how busy the store is.
10 ways to make “Peach, chestnut, three years, persimmon, eight years” even more delicious:

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1. Dilute the soup to change the flavor of the soup.
2. When eating noodles, enjoy the aroma of the soup.
3. When eating noodles, you can balance the noodles and soup by picking up the noodles with your chopsticks and then scooping up the soup.
4. Slurp up the soup that clings to the noodles.
5. When eating noodles, you can check the taste of the soup by taking a small sip of the soup before putting the noodles in your mouth.
6. When eating noodles, check the taste by dipping your chopsticks in the soup first.
7. When eating noodles, use chopsticks to separate the noodles before eating, which will help you avoid eating large portions at once and make them easier to eat.
8. When eating noodles, if the soup seems too greasy, you can add vinegar or lemon juice to give it a refreshing taste.
9. Check the spiciness of the soup before eating the noodles.
10. After you finish the noodles, enjoy the taste of the noodles left in the soup.
*This may vary depending on individual preferences.

It makes me feel so excited! ^^
Peach and chestnut for three years, persimmon for eight years: store
Peach and chestnut for three years, persimmon for eight years: Basic information
Genre | Ramen, Tsukemen |
Contact Us | Reservations not accepted |
Reservation availability | Reservations not accepted |
Address | 1440-4 Tominaga, Tatsuno-cho, Tatsuno-shi, Hyogo Prefecture |
Transportation | 654m from Hon-Tatsuno Station |
Business Hours | 11:00 – 15:00 L.O. 14:30 Tue |
Closed Days | |
Private room | None |
Private | Not possible |
Smoking/Non-smoking | All seats are non-smoking |
Parking lot | Yes |
Space/Facilities |

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Summary: Are peaches and chestnuts aged three years and persimmons aged eight years bad?

Peaches and chestnuts are three years old, and persimmons are nine years old, but the general idea that they are “delicious” prevailed over that that they are “bad”, that’s how I felt.
I also thought that some of the people who judged it to be “bad” were not feeling well when they judged it to be “bad.”

“Peaches and chestnuts for three years, persimmons for eight years” I can’t help but wonder!
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“Momokuri Sannen Kaki Hachi Nen” is a well-known and highly reputed restaurant, but you’ll probably want to try it at least once to see if it’s actually that bad!
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