Ramen, originating in China, has become almost like a religion to many people in Japan. Even though it is considered to be a fast food, many restaurants in Tokyo have found ways to perfect this dish with the finest broths and the freshest ingredients.
Nowadays when visiting Japan, trying out these authentic ramen has become a priority on many tourist's lists. So to make it even easier for you we have created this list of the hottest spots to eat Ramen in Tokyo.
1. Tsuta Ramen - Sugama
Tokyo has the most Michelin star restaurants in Japan. To dine at one of these world class restaurants would normally cost you an arm and a leg. Until Tsuta. This humble ramen shop was granted one michelin star. Here a bowl of ramen will cost you around $10. Where else in the world can you say you eat at a michelin star restaurant for that price? However, this is a classy place where truffle oil ramen is on the menu.
After receiving this award, the shop had lines running out the door. So this tiny 9-seater restaurant decided to implement a ticketing system. Don't miss out on the best ramen in tokyo!
More information on the restaurant can be found here.
Location: 1 Chome-14-1 Sugamo, Toshima, Tokyo 170-0002
2. Ramen Jiro - Mita Honten
At this infamous ramen joing people start queing for lunch from 10:30am so you better get in quick to try one of Tokyo's best ramen. There are over 30 locations. The average wait time is around 45 minutes. One of the best things about this restaurant is that you can chose what size bowl you would like. Be warned: the large is GINORMOUS!
3. Ichiran Ramen
Ichiran ramen is the most popular ramen chain in all of Japan with locations spread across the country. They are famous for their tonkotsu ramen which is made using a pork broth. Another notable point about this joint is that there is virtually not human interaction. You chose your order via a machine which is normal for a ramen shop. Then they hand you a form where you can select your preferences such as richness of broth and how soft you would like the noodles to be. They are very foreigner friendly as they have english forms. Then you go to your little cubicle which partitions you from the person sitting next to you.
4. Rokurinsha in Tokyo Ramen Street
Rokurinsha, located in Tokyo Ramen street serves high quality ramen. The speciality here is tsukemen ramen which is dipping ramen. The noodles are served cold and dipped into the hot ramen broth. This restaurant is one of the best Ramen shops in Tokyo because the broth is made with a mix of pork and chicken bone broth, giving it an extremely rich and creamy texture. If you're looking for a place to try Tsukemen ramen check out the best tsukemen restaurant in Tokyo.
5. Ginza Kagari
If you are looking for the richest and creamiest Ramen in Tokyo then you should add Ginza Kagari to your list. This ramen restaurant keeps up with the trendy Ginza image by using elegant seasonal toppings. They offer chicken ramen options for those who don't eat pork. Due to the popularity of this restaurant they have opened up another restaurant just 5 minutes away. Wait times can be up to 1 hour for this gourment ramen.
6. Menya Musashi - Shinjuku
The number one must try ramen in Shinjuku is certainly Menya Musashi. Menya Musashi ranks as one of the best Tokyo ramen joints, and thus attract a long queue during peak hours.
Both its signature and tsukemen dipping noodles are basic but spectacular – with chunks of melt-in-your-mouth pork, chewy noodles and addictive broth. They use a flavourful soy sauce base made using pork and chicken bones, with a slightly seafood-y taste due to the addition of dried saury fish.
7. Kyushu Jangara Ramen - Akihabara, Harajuku etc.
Tonkotsu ramen is arguably the most popular style of ramen in Japan. One well-known chain of tonkotsu ramen shops in Tokyo is Kyushu Jangara Ramen. Unlike other tonkotsu ramen, the Kyushu Jangara contains not only thin slices of chashu but also big, thick pieces of braised pork belly. There’s also a big lump of marinated cod roe, bamboo shoots, and a boiled egg. This combinations results in a satisfying bowl of ramen. Jangara also offers you the choice of tonkotsu ramen with various levels of fattiness, as well as miso ramen, spicy ramen, garlic ramen, and tsukemen.
8. Daishi Ramen - Ochanomizu
If you want something a little on the lighter side or are tired of the thick pork broth ramens then Daishi has got you covered. They specialise in soy sauce broth ramen. A bowl of the house speciality will only cost you 650yen. This ramen is made using chinese style cooking techniques making for a truly unique ramen eating experience.
9. Sora-no-iro Ramen - Yotsuya
This one is for the vegetarians - this ramen shop specialises in ramen made without using any animals products. This is also suitable for people who only eat Halal as most ramen is made using pork. In addition to vegan ramen you can find the traditional ramen fare. This restaurant is very popular and you should expect to wait. For the best vegan ramen, Sora-no-iro ramen is not to be missed.
10. Menya Itto
Since 2010, Menya Itto has rapidly emerged as the shop with the best tasting ramen and tsukemen in Tokyo. The shop is popular for its signature dish, Seafood Tsukemen, which features homemade chewy noodles and a rich seafood soup. With a budget of more or less 1,000 Yen per person, you are guaranteed to enjoy a very satisfactory noodle dish at Menya Itto.
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