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around here noodle shops usually have a "all you can eat" bucket of tenkasu or ika tenkasu on the counter. I like to eat the noodles and then soak up the remaining soup with heaps of ika tenkasu. The best shops have real tenkasu that are left over from making tempura but this seems to be the exception not the rule. Ive never seen a mix like that before though.

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around here noodle shops usually have a "all you can eat" bucket of tenkasu or ika tenkasu on the counter. I like to eat the noodles and then soak up the remaining soup with heaps of ika tenkasu. The best shops have real tenkasu that are left over from making tempura but this seems to be the exception not the rule. Ive never seen a mix like that before though.

I know this is practiced in Kansai (Osaka?) only. In Kanto, you have to order "tanuki" udon or soba if you want tenkasu on your udon or soba.

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