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Muteppou

Japanese ramen restaurant chain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Muteppou
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Muteppou Co., Ltd. (有限会社無鉄砲, Yugen-gaisha Muteppou) is a Japanese ramen noodle restaurant chain headquartered in Kizugawa, Kyoto, Japan.[1]

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History

The first restaurant was opened in Nara by Shigeyuki Akasako in 1998.[2] The main restaurant moved to Kyoto in 2003. Muteppou has opened restaurants in Japan and Australia.[3][4] Butanohone, Gumshara, Shabaton, Mushin, Mukyoku, Museimen are other brands of Muteppou.[2] The restaurants serve a thick pork bone soup. At the main restaurant, 300 kg of pork bones are used a day. The soup is made only from pork bones and water.[5]

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Locations

Japan

  • Kyoto Prefecture (Muteppou)
  • Osaka Prefecture (Muteppou)
  • Nara Prefecture (Butanohone, Gumshara, Shabaton, Mushin, Museimen)
  • Nakano, Tokyo (Muteppou, Gumshara, Mukyoku)

Australia

  • Sydney (Gumshara)

Ramen dishes

Restaurants

See also

References

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