Muteppou
Native name | 無鉄砲 |
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Industry | Foodservice |
Founded | 1998 |
Founder | Shigeyuki Akasako |
Headquarters | , Japan |
Area served | Japan Australia |
Website | www |
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]
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][5] 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.[6]
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[]
Tonkotsu ramen (Muteppou Kyoto)
Shōyu ramen (Muteppou Kyoto)
Buta-soba (Shabaton Nara)
Buta-nibo ramen (Butanohone)
Tonkotsu tsukemen (Mushin Nara)
Tonkotsu ramen (Gumshara Australia)
Restaurants[]
Muteppou Osaka
Muteppou Nakano Tokyo
Butanohone
Muteppou Gumshara Nara
Muteppou Tsukemen Mushin Nara
Muteppou Gumshara Australia
See also[]
References[]
- ^ 業界最高権威TRY認定第14回ラーメン大賞 (in Japanese). Kodansha. 2013. p. 91. ISBN 9784063486568.
- ^ Jump up to: a b 食の道場 - 木津川「無鉄砲」 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2014-12-25.
- ^ "Sydney Morning Herald - The 2014 Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Under $30 awards". Retrieved 2014-12-24.
- ^ "Simon Food Favourites - Inaugural Sydney Food Bloggers Choice Awards 2013". Retrieved 2014-12-24.
- ^ "THE URBAN LIST.COM - The Best Ramen In Sydney". Retrieved 2014-12-24.
- ^ "NEWS ポストセブン - 骨と水だけで勝負する関西発究極のドロドロとんこつラーメン" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2014-12-25.
External links[]
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- Official website (in Japanese)
- Restaurant chains in Japan
- Restaurants in New South Wales
- Restaurants established in 1998
- Ramen shops