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Sapporo Junren
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Sapporo Junren

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๐Ÿ“Sapporoโ€”

A renowned restaurant established in 1964, tracing its roots to Sumire. Its most distinguishing feature is the thick layer of lard covering the soup's surface, which traps the heat so effectively that no steam rises, allowing you to savor scorching hot miso until the very last spoonful. This rich yet mellow bowl, boasting a deep umami and a powerful punch of garlic and ginger, will warm you to the core by the time you finish. The thick, firm, and curly noodles are rich in wheat flavor and stand up perfectly to the robust miso soup. The chashu is rich yet melts in your mouth, and its excellent flavor penetration is truly superb.

โ˜…โ˜… Standard๐Ÿ’ด Cash Only๐Ÿ‘ค Solo Friendly๐ŸŽซ Ticket Machineโญ Famous Shop๐Ÿ’ช Rich & Heavy๐ŸŸ  Miso
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Mendokoro Honda Akihabara
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Mendokoro Honda Akihabara

้บบๅ‡ฆ ใปใ‚“็”ฐ ็ง‹่‘‰ๅŽŸๆœฌๅบ—

๐Ÿ“Akihabaraโ€”

This renowned shoyu ramen shop relocated from Higashi-Jujo. Its triple Chintan soup (animal-based, Japanese dashi, and shellfish dashi) creates a sophisticated, multi-layered flavor. The exquisite shoyu tare is a blend of five types of soy sauce, including three varieties of raw soy sauce. With a high Tabelog rating of 3.80, expect a line even on weekday evenings. First-time visitors, please note: do not buy a ticket immediately. Line up first, and purchase your meal ticket only after being instructed by the staff.

โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… High๐Ÿฅ‹ Dojo๐ŸŽซ Ticket Machineโญ Famous Shopโš–๏ธ Balanced๐ŸŸค Shoyu (Soy Sauce)
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Kidouya Suidobashi
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Kidouya Suidobashi

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๐Ÿ“Jinbochoโ€”

Kido-ya Suidobashi Ekimae branch, located in Jimbocho, Tokyo, is a popular shop where you can enjoy authentic Yokohama Iekei ramen. It features a powerful soup with a restrained animal odor and smoked chashu, making it recommended even for Iekei beginners. The ticket vending machine and customization sheet offer English options, so you can simply say "Futuu de" (normal) for your preferences. However, please note that only cash is accepted for payment (credit cards and e-money are not available). A classic Iekei way to eat is to wrap the rice (ยฅ150, free refills) in nori seaweed. The default flavor is quite rich, so if it's your first visit, we recommend asking for "Futsuu" (normal) or "Usukuchi" (light) for the taste.

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Menya Joroku Namba

้บบๅฑ‹ ไธˆๅ…ญ ใชใ‚“ใฐๅบ—

๐Ÿ“Nambaโ€”

This renowned restaurant in Ura-Namba has been selected as one of Tabelog's Top 100 Restaurants for five consecutive years. Their signature 'Chuka Soba' features a striking jet-black soy sauce soup, which, despite its appearance, is not overly strong. Instead, it offers a profound flavor where the sharpness and richness of soy sauce intertwine. The homemade chewy straight noodles perfectly carry the broth, and the beautiful plating with thinly sliced pork belly chashu and green onions makes it a bowl so delicious you'll finish every last drop of soup. Ordering 'extra meat' gets you a generous serving of various chashu cuts, a true delight for meat lovers. The 'Hayasushi' side dish is also popular, known for its excellent pairing with the soup. The frequent appearance of limited-time menus (e.g., Ichijoji Tenri, Meajiro) is another attraction, showcasing the shop's versatility and keeping regulars engaged. On the first Sunday of each month, their 'Ohayo Ramen' (Good Morning Ramen), available from 7 AM, is a famous specialty, drawing long queues from early morning. There's also information that solo female diners receive a complimentary seasoned egg (ajitama). The shop has only 7 counter seats, with chairs provided inside for waiting customers. Orders are taken verbally, and payment is made afterward at the register (cash only). The menu has photos but no English descriptions.

โ˜…โ˜… Standard๐Ÿ’ด Cash Only๐Ÿ‘ค Solo Friendlyโญ Famous Shopโš–๏ธ Balanced๐ŸŸค Shoyu (Soy Sauce)
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Men no Youji

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๐Ÿ“Nambaโ€”

Selected as one of Osaka's top 100 ramen shops, this is a renowned establishment specializing in chicken and salt-based broths. Their signature "Toribushi Kyoku Shio Ramen" features a refined soup made from whole Ise Akadori chickens and chicken bones from Mie Prefecture, with burdock root, apple, and ginger added to eliminate any gaminess, and a subtle hint of yuzu. It's praised for being light yet rich in flavor, allowing you to drink every last drop. Daikon radish sprouts and orange-colored arare (rice crackers) provide a beautiful visual accent. Their other signature dish, "Tori Doro Tsukemen," boasts a rich chicken paitan (white chicken broth) soup that boils vigorously in a stone pot, offering a potage-like thickness that stays piping hot until the very end. Free aprons are available only for tsukemen orders. Attractive limited-time menus, such as Lobster Dan Dan Mazesoba, are also offered. The ticket vending machine is located outside, supports English, and includes photos. Cash only. The owner's attentive customer service also has a dedicated following.

โ˜… Friendly๐Ÿ’ด Cash Only๐Ÿ‘ค Solo Friendly๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง English Menu๐ŸŽซ Ticket Machineโญ Famous Shopโšช Shio (Salt)โœ“ Tsukemen (Dipping Noodles)๐Ÿ’ง Light & Clear
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Yuaitei

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๐Ÿ“Nambaโ€”

Yuaitei is a soy sauce ramen specialty shop located in the Nihonbashi Electric Town area. All menu names, such as 'Right Straight,' 'Razor Punch,' and 'Heavy,' are boxing-themed, and the shop features a unique interior decorated with combat sports posters. The signature 'Right Straight' uses a soup blended with Higashimaru dark and light soy sauces; despite its rich appearance, it's not salty, offering a gentle spread of soy sauce umami. The palm-sized, thick-cut chashu is so tender it falls apart easily with chopsticks, with many customers regretting not ordering extra. If you prefer a lighter taste, the 'Razor Punch,' based on light soy sauce, is highly recommended. A wide range of toppings is available, and you can enjoy a flavor change with butter (100 yen) or a touch of garlic (50 yen). The touch-panel ticket vending machine has photos and a separate English menu. It accepts cards (VISA/Master), transit IC cards, PayPay, dๆ‰•ใ„, au PAY, and Alipay. The warm hospitality of the owner couple is also highly praised, with thoughtful touches like offering lap blankets and assisting customers who are unsure at the vending machine.

โ˜… Friendly๐Ÿ‘ค Solo Friendly๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง English Menu๐ŸŽซ Ticket Machineโญ Famous Shopโš–๏ธ Balanced๐ŸŸค Shoyu (Soy Sauce)
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Naniwa Menjiro

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๐Ÿ“Nambaโ€”

This is a renowned clam dashi ramen shop located inside the ticket gate of Kintetsu Osaka Namba Station. It has been awarded Michelin Bib Gourmand for three consecutive years and selected as one of the "Ramen OSAKA Top 100 Shops." The signature "Ogonkai Ramen" (Golden Clam Ramen) features a brilliantly golden soup with concentrated clam umami, accented by fried garlic and mitsuba (Japanese parsley). The two types of chashu (torched pork belly and rare roast pork) are highly praised, and the extra-thick menma (marinated bamboo shoots), soaked in rich Japanese dashi, is an exquisite delicacy. For the "Oi Katsuo Ramen" (Extra Bonito Ramen), a spectacular presentation awaits as freshly shaved bonito flakes are piled high right before your eyes. As the shop is located inside the station's ticket gate, if you do not have a train ticket, you will need to purchase a "Platform Ticket with Service Ticket." Please use the dedicated vending machine labeled "Platform Ticket with Service Ticket" located beneath the main ticket machines (it cannot be purchased from other machines). Two tickets will be issued from the machine: a platform ticket and a service ticket. Use the platform ticket to pass through the gate. Upon arriving at the shop, present the service ticket to the staff. The shop will then refund the amount equivalent to the service ticket, effectively making your entry cost zero. When you leave, use the remaining platform ticket to exit the gate. In-store payment is made by purchasing meal tickets from a touch-panel vending machine, then scanning a QR code at an adjacent payment machine to settle the bill. Cash only.

โ˜…โ˜… Standard๐Ÿฅท Ninja๐Ÿ’ด Cash Only๐Ÿ‘ค Solo Friendly๐ŸŽซ Ticket Machineโญ Famous Shopโš–๏ธ Balanced๐ŸŸค Shoyu (Soy Sauce)
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Ramen Jiro Shinjuku Kabukicho

ใƒฉใƒผใƒกใƒณไบŒ้ƒŽ ๆ–ฐๅฎฟๆญŒ่ˆžไผŽ็”บๅบ—

๐Ÿ“Shinjukuโ€”

Ramen Jiro Shinjuku Kabukicho branch, a direct affiliate of Ramen Jiro, is located in Kabukicho, just a 1-minute walk from Seibu-Shinjuku Station. Its rich tonkotsu shoyu (pork bone soy sauce) soup, homemade thick noodles, and generous portions of chashu (braised pork belly) deliver that signature Jiro-style satisfaction. Even the "Small Ramen" comes with a substantial 200g of noodles, so first-timers might consider choosing "Sukuname" (less noodles). The ordering process involves unique customs. First, purchase your meal ticket from the vending machine. Since the menu is in Japanese only and lacks photos, it's recommended to familiarize yourself with basic items like "Small Ramen (950 yen)" and "Large Ramen" beforehand. There's a system to indicate noodle firmness by folding your ticket; if you prefer "katame" (firmer noodles), fold your ticket in half and place it on the counter. Just before your bowl is served, you'll be asked for your toppings, known as the "call." When you hear "Ninniku iremasu ka?" (Would you like garlic?), verbally state your preferences for "yasai" (vegetables), "ninniku" (garlic), "abura" (pork fat), and "karame" (stronger seasoning), including their quantity or absence. Occasionally, a foreign staff member might ask "Toppings?" in English. Please note the in-store rules: no phone calls, no entry if intoxicated, and no photography other than your ramen. There's also an unspoken understanding to "not disrupt the lot" โ€“ meaning, eat quickly once your ramen is served. Cold water and soup ladles are self-service. Payment is cash only. Open until 2 AM.

โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… Professional๐Ÿง™ Wizard๐Ÿฅ‹ Dojo๐Ÿ’ด Cash Only๐Ÿ‘ค Solo Friendly๐ŸŽซ Ticket Machine๐Ÿ‹๏ธ Jiro-styleโญ Famous Shop๐Ÿ– Large Portion๐Ÿ’ช Rich & Heavy
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Niboshi Chukasoba Suzuran

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๐Ÿ“Shinjukuโ€”

A specialist Chuka Soba shop located just a 2-minute walk from Shinjuku-sanchome Station, focusing on a niboshi (dried sardine) base. Our signature bowl features a clear soy sauce soup with a robust niboshi aroma, offering a light yet deeply flavorful experience. The hosaki menma (bamboo shoot tips) are renowned for their exceptional bamboo flavor, and the chashu (pork slices) are slow-cooked at a low temperature to ensure a wonderfully moist finish. Limited-time menus such as rich niboshi soba and shrimp miso tsukemen frequently appear, promising a new taste discovery with every visit. Open until 11 PM, we also offer a drink menu, making us a great spot to enjoy a drink with your meal.

โ˜…โ˜… Standard๐Ÿ’ด Cash Only๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง English Menu๐ŸŽซ Ticket Machineโญ Famous Shopโš–๏ธ Balanced๐ŸŸ Fish-based๐ŸŸค Shoyu (Soy Sauce)โœ“ Tsukemen (Dipping Noodles)
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Chukasoba Rukawa

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๐Ÿ“Shinjukuโ€”

Just a 1-minute walk from Shinjuku Nishiguchi Station, this ramen shop specializes in its signature "Gyukai Chintan" (Beef-Shellfish Clear Soup), a unique blend of domestic beef bones, chicken, and shellfish dashi. The clear, pristine soup offers a delightful synergy of rich beef umami and elegant shellfish flavor, creating a profile so captivating you'll want to savor every last drop. They offer two varieties: Shoyu (soy sauce) and Shio (salt), with the Shio ramen served with truffle paste. The thin, straight noodles from Kanno Seimenjo are pleasantly firm with an excellent ability to cling to the soup, but as they tend to soften quickly, it's recommended to enjoy them without delay. Although it's a small establishment with 10 L-shaped counter seats, service is swift, ensuring a smooth and efficient dining experience.

โ˜…โ˜… Standard๐Ÿ’ด Cash Only๐Ÿ‘ค Solo Friendly๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง English Menu๐ŸŽซ Ticket Machineโญ Famous Shopโšช Shio (Salt)๐ŸŸค Shoyu (Soy Sauce)โœ“ Tsukemen (Dipping Noodles)๐Ÿ’ง Light & Clear
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Ramen Hosenka

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๐Ÿ“Shinjukuโ€”

This is a specialty shop in Kabukicho, focusing on salt ramen that highlights the broth of golden sea bream (kinmedai). A single sip of the clear soup fills your mouth with the rich umami of kinmedai, complemented by the savory accent of grilled kinmedai. The specialty "Kinmedai Chazuke" (sea bream over rice in broth), served as a finishing dish, involves adding wasabi and rice to the leftover ramen soup. It's a popular choice, with many customers enjoying it as a set with their ramen. With Kinmedai Ramen priced at 850 yen and Chazuke at 200 yen, its excellent cost-performance for such quality is also a major draw. Open until 11 PM, it's a convenient stop for those exploring Kabukicho.

โ˜…โ˜… Standard๐Ÿ’ด Cash Only๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง English Menu๐ŸŽซ Ticket Machineโญ Famous Shop๐ŸŸ Fish-basedโšช Shio (Salt)๐Ÿ’ง Light & Clear
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Ramen Manrai

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๐Ÿ“Shinjukuโ€”

Located a 5-minute walk from Shinjuku Station's West Exit, this is an established ramen shop and the original establishment from which its neighbor 'Horiuchi' branched off. The menu primarily features two types: ramen and Zaru (tsukemen). A striking characteristic is the overwhelming volume, with even a regular serving containing 1.5 to 2 times the normal amount of noodles. The soup is a chicken-based clear soy sauce, offering a gentle, old-fashioned flavor with a robust umami. The chashu pork is thickly sliced (over 1cm), resulting in a tender and juicy finish. Open until 11 PM, it's perfect for those seeking a hearty meal or a satisfying bowl after a night out.

โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… High๐Ÿ’ด Cash Only๐Ÿ‘ค Solo Friendly๐ŸŽซ Ticket Machineโญ Famous Shopโš–๏ธ Balanced๐ŸŸค Shoyu (Soy Sauce)โœ“ Tsukemen (Dipping Noodles)
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Ramen Horiuchi Shinjuku

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๐Ÿ“Shinjukuโ€”

Located just a 3-minute walk from Shinjuku Station's West Exit, this long-established shop is renowned for its Zaru Ramen (Tsukemen). It's so popular that the majority of customers order Zaru. The flat, wavy noodles are delightfully smooth and chewy, and served in a generous portion. The soy sauce-based dipping broth, made with a chicken and pork bone base, boasts a crisp, sharp flavor with no sweetness. The thick-cut chashu is tender and not greasy. Open from 8 AM to 11 PM, it's a versatile spot perfect for an early morning meal or a late-night finish after drinks. This is a beloved, staple eatery in Shinjuku West Exit, cherished for over 30 years.

โ˜…โ˜… Standard๐Ÿ’ด Cash Only๐Ÿ‘ค Solo Friendly๐ŸŽซ Ticket Machineโญ Famous Shopโš–๏ธ Balanced๐ŸŸค Shoyu (Soy Sauce)โœ“ Tsukemen (Dipping Noodles)
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Menya Kaijin Shinjuku

้บบๅฑ‹ๆตท็ฅž ๆ–ฐๅฎฟๅบ—

๐Ÿ“Shinjukuโ€”

Located just a 30-second walk from Shinjuku Station's Southeast Exit, on the second floor of a building, this is a specialty restaurant dedicated to fish bone broth shio ramen. The clear, golden soup, simmered daily from the bones of various fish like red sea bream, splendid alfonsino, conger eel, and yellowtail, offers a profound flavor with multiple layers of seafood umami. Instead of chashu pork, the ramen is topped with distinctive red and white chicken meatballs and shrimp dumplings, with Japanese herbs such as shiso and myoga providing a refreshing accent. A must-try is the 'Heshiko Yaki Onigiri' (grilled rice ball with fermented mackerel) set, which you crumble into the leftover soup to enjoy as a flavorful finish. Open until late, usually around 11 PM, it's also an excellent choice for a comforting bowl after an evening out.

โ˜…โ˜… Standard๐Ÿ’ด Cash Only๐Ÿ‘ค Solo Friendlyโญ Famous Shop๐ŸŸ Fish-basedโšช Shio (Salt)๐Ÿ’ง Light & Clear
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Menya Sho Honten

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๐Ÿ“Shinjukuโ€”

Nestled in a back alley of Nishi-Shinjuku, this shop is famous for its salt ramen which highlights the exquisite umami of Shamo gamecock. Its clear, golden soup harmonizes the richness of chicken oil with the powerful umami of Shamo, offering a light yet profoundly deep flavor. The chashu features several varieties, including duck and smoked options, while the smooth, delightful texture of their wontons is also highly praised. Though it's a bit of a walk from the station, it often has shorter queues and easier entry, making it a true hidden gem. During lunchtime, you can enjoy a free large serving (omori) of noodles or a complimentary side of rice.

โ˜… Friendly๐Ÿ’ด Cash Only๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง English Menu๐ŸŽซ Ticket Machineโญ Famous Shop๐Ÿฅ› Creamy๐Ÿ” Chicken Brothโšช Shio (Salt)๐ŸŸค Shoyu (Soy Sauce)๐Ÿ’ง Light & Clear
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Huunji Shinjuku

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๐Ÿ“Shinjukuโ€”

This popular shop, located underground in the Shinjuku Station South Exit area, specializes in rich seafood x chicken paitan tsukemen. The double soup, a blend of chicken paitan and seafood, is rich yet boasts a refreshing aftertaste. Stirring in the fish powder piled in the center instantly elevates the aroma. The medium-thick straight noodles, crafted by a former Italian chef, are delightfully chewy and elastic, offering a substantial presence that perfectly complements the rich soup. Large portions are free, and the final soup-wari (broth dilution) is self-service. Despite being a highly popular spot frequently listed in "Top 100 Shops" and known for its long queues, the high turnover rate means you can often get in surprisingly smoothly. The touch-panel ticket machine features photos and multi-language support, making it easy to order even for first-time visitors. Business hours may change, or the shop might close early if the soup runs out, so we recommend checking their official website (https://www.fu-unji.com/ - multi-language supported) before your visit.

โ˜… Friendly๐Ÿ‘ค Solo Friendly๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง English Menu๐ŸŽซ Ticket Machineโญ Famous Shop๐ŸŸ Fish-based๐Ÿ’ช Rich & Heavy๐Ÿฅ› Creamy๐Ÿ” Chicken Brothโœ“ Tsukemen (Dipping Noodles)
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Ramenya Shima

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๐Ÿ“Shinjukuโ€”

This is a reservation-only ramen shop located in Nishi-Shinjuku 5-chome. Reservations are made via TableCheck, with bookings for the following day opening at 8 AM JST the day before. TableCheck supports 18 languages and does not require a Japanese phone number, making it an easy platform for overseas visitors to book. Slots often fill up immediately after opening, but if you persist for a few minutes and keep refreshing the screen, openings may appear. The shop features a 6-seat L-shaped counter where the owner meticulously prepares each bowl one by one. The core offerings are three types: Shio (salt), Shoyu (soy sauce), and Shiro-Shoyu (white soy sauce). The soup is described as 'Noukou Chintan' (rich clear soup), meaning it is clear yet packed with concentrated umami. Four types of chashu (braised pork belly), including smoked and aburi (seared), are used. The 'Tokujo' (special) option also includes two types of wontons: shrimp and pork. This is a highly-regarded restaurant, receiving top-class evaluations in Tabelog's national ramen rankings. Since you don't have to wait in line once you secure a reservation, it's highly recommended for travelers with limited time.

โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… High๐Ÿฅท Ninja๐Ÿ’ด Cash Only๐Ÿ‘ค Solo Friendly๐ŸŽซ Ticket Machineโญ Famous Shop๐Ÿ’ช Rich & Heavyโšช Shio (Salt)๐ŸŸค Shoyu (Soy Sauce)
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Tsukemen Gonokami Seisakujo

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๐Ÿ“Shinjukuโ€”

This is a specialty shop for shrimp tsukemen located in the Shinjuku Station South Exit area. Their signature dish, "Ebi Tsukemen," features a rich, thick shrimp soup reminiscent of bisque, which perfectly coats the thick, chewy whole-wheat noodles. The "Ebi Tomato Tsukemen" offers Western accents of basil and tomato, allowing you to enjoy a flavor akin to Italian pasta. Popular options include a service of one free topping for smaller noodle portions, and the recommended way to finish your meal by enjoying the soup to the last drop with "Grilled Cheese Rice." Despite being a highly-rated establishment frequently listed in "Hyakumeiten" (Top 100 Shops), it boasts a fast turnover, meaning relatively short waiting times.

โ˜… Friendly๐Ÿ’ด Cash Only๐Ÿ‘ค Solo Friendly๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง English Menu๐ŸŽซ Ticket Machineโญ Famous Shop๐Ÿ’ช Rich & Heavyโœ“ Tsukemen (Dipping Noodles)
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Gion Duck Noodles

Gion Duck Noodles

๐Ÿ“Gionโ€”

A duck ramen specialty shop hidden deep in a narrow alley near Yasaka Shrine. The signboard, shop name, and menu are all expressed in emojis, with staff ready to politely explain everything. Crafted by a chef with a French culinary background, the ramen is a sophisticated dish featuring duck consommรฉ soup extracted with a siphon, paired with German rye whole wheat noodles. You can choose between moist duck thigh or breast meat. A unique touch is enjoying a flavor change with 'budo sansho' (grape sansho peppercorns) sprinkled along the rim of the bowl. The duck tsukemen with berry sauce and the 'shime' duck rice with dashi broth are also highly popular. Besides 9 counter seats, there are small tables for couples, allowing you to savor a truly Kyoto-esque bowl in a tranquil, bar-like atmosphere. The majority of patrons are international visitors, and with an all-emoji menu, ordering is seamless without any language barriers.

โ˜… Friendly๐Ÿฅท Ninja๐Ÿ‘ค Solo Friendly๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง English Menuโญ Famous Shopโš–๏ธ Balancedโœ“ Tsukemen (Dipping Noodles)
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Honke Daiichi Asahi Honten

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๐Ÿ“Kyoto Stationโ€”

Founded in 1947, this venerable establishment is synonymous with Kyoto ramen. Its clear tonkotsu-shoyu (pork bone soy sauce) soup is rich yet has a clean, refreshing aftertaste. Another draw is the generous portion, featuring medium-thick straight noodles, plenty of Kujo green onions, and a default topping of five slices of chashu (braised pork). Despite its convenient location, just a 5-minute walk from Kyoto Station, be prepared for queues of 30 to 70 people even on weekdays. Open from 6 AM until 1 AM, making early morning or late-night visits recommended.

โ˜… Friendly๐Ÿ’ณ Credit Card OK๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง English Menu๐ŸŽซ Ticket Machineโญ Famous Shopโš–๏ธ Balanced๐Ÿฆด Tonkotsu (Pork Bone)๐ŸŸค Shoyu (Soy Sauce)
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