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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] 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]
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.
- 1 2 食の道場 - 木津川「無鉄砲」 (in Japanese). Retrieved 25 December 2014.
- ↑ "Sydney Morning Herald - The 2014 Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Under $30 awards". Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- ↑ "Simon Food Favourites - Inaugural Sydney Food Bloggers Choice Awards 2013". Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- ↑ "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 25 December 2014.
External links
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- Official website (in Japanese)
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