The famous cup noodle franchise Nissin had saved a lot of college students from starving as they cram for their exams. With just some hot water or a microwave, you have some affordable sustenance for when time and money are tight.

With such an instant cooking method, the idea of Nissin opening up a store might sound surprising. But as it turns out, Nissin is doing just that by implementing the "dripping" method popularly seen with coffee to offer a whole new taste and product with Drip Currymeshi Tokyo.

Located inside Shibuya station, one the busiest traffic stations, the store offers busy travelers a chance to grab instant curry rice on the go, served with a dripping twist.

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The “Drip Currymeshi Tokyo.” (Drip Curry rice)

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You top off your curry rice with your choice of ingredients, a lineup of Coffee, Red Pepper, Garlic, Jasmine Tea, Dried Bonito, and Apple Tea.

(The middle is Dried Bonito, right is Jasmine.)

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Just like drip coffee by using paper filter to gentaly extract the most of the ingredient flavor into liquid.

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After stirs with the spoon, you have your first ever "dripped instant curry rice!" Yes!

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The "Drip Curry Meshi Tokyo" store is located behind Yamamote-line platform in Shibuya station. Their menu includes 15 different flavors, with beef, seafood and spicy chicken being their main popular recommendations, set a reasonable price of 290 yen, beginning from November 2nd. For more information, here is their website.

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By - grape Japan editorial staff.

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