METZ Malatang
A modern malatang specialty shop in the basement of New Shimbashi Building. Freely customize noodles, spice level, and toppings in a calm, relaxed atmosphere — welcoming for solo women diners.
東京都 港区
Nearest: 新橋駅 (2 min walk)
A malatang specialty shop in Higashi-Shimbashi 1-chome, within walking distance of Shimbashi Station.
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A modern malatang specialty shop in the basement of New Shimbashi Building. Freely customize noodles, spice level, and toppings in a calm, relaxed atmosphere — welcoming for solo women diners.
東京都 港区
Nearest: 新橋駅 (2 min walk)
A malatang specialty shop tucked away in a Ginza alley. Pay-by-weight style with a rich, popular beef bone broth. The fun of picking ingredients is dangerously addictive.
東京都 中央区
Nearest: 有楽町駅 (9 min walk)
Enjoy tomato-based malatang inside Yurakucho Itoshia. The original broth blends the tang of pickled cabbage with the richness of tomato for a mild, approachable flavor — great for malatang first-timers. Mobile ordering available.
東京都 千代田区
Nearest: 有楽町駅 (2 min walk)
Within walking distance of Hamamatsucho Station, this location draws queues even at 10 p.m. and has been a driving force of Tokyo's malatang boom. Its richly medicinal broth is the defining feature.
東京都 港区
Nearest: 浜松町駅 (3 min walk)
Ippin Malatang in Ginza 1-chome. A buffet-style setup where you pick your favorite ingredients. The broth's umami is outstanding—even a light selection of toppings makes for a deeply satisfying bowl.
東京都 中央区
Nearest: 有楽町駅 (8 min walk)
Qibao Malatang near Tamachi Station. Almost entirely counter seating in a compact space that is comfortable even for solo female diners. The broth is richly infused with herbal medicinal spices, warming you from the inside out.
東京都 港区
Nearest: 田町駅 (6 min walk)