Tokyo Ramen Show 2016 and
Famous Ramen Shops In Tokyo
What is your favorite ramen in Japan? Almost every region in Japan has its own local and special ramen, for example the Tonkotsu (pork bone broth) ramen from Kyushu and Miso (soybean paste) ramen from Hokkaido. Today, we will take you to some famous Tonkotsu ramen shops in Japan and also the biggest ramen event in Tokyo!!
01. Natural Tonkotsu Ramen Shop - Ichiran
This famous ramen shop is originally from Fukuoka. It is also the top 5 ramen shops in Japan! Before you get to your seat, staff will give you a piece of paper to choose how you would like the ramen to be cooked. From the richness of the soup, the texture of noodles to the toppings of the ramen, you can tell your preference to the shop to make you the perfect ramen just for you! (English menu is available!)
There is another special feature of Ichiran which is their seat! You can find partitions on both sides, so you can have a private space to enjoy your ramen!
Once your ramen is ready, staff will pass you the ramen from behind the curtain in front of your seat! No eye contact is needed! A very private moment!
If you are interested in having this special ramen experience too, you can come to atrē shopping mall in Ueno!
Natural Tonkotsu Ramen Shop Ichiran
Address: West 1F of atrē Ueno (JR Ueno Station Yamashita Exit)
Tel.: 03-5826-5861
Hours: 24 hours
Shop Info.: http://www.atre.co.jp/store/ueno/shop/detail/331
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02. DARUMANOME in Akihabara
Another famous Tonkotsu ramen shop in Tokyo must be DARUMANOME!
In the picture above is their most popular ramen, DARUMA Ramen! Just taste the rich pork bone based soup, you can understand why this is always the most popular item of the shop!
DARUMA Ramen - 700 yen (tax included)
DARUMA Ramen with soft boiled egg - 800 yen (tax included)
DARUMA Ramen with soft boiled egg - 800 yen (tax included)
Wanna try something special? Niku Max Ramen must be your choice!
This ramen is topped with 10 slices of pork, and the chef will grill the slices of meat right in front of you!!
Niku (Meat) Max Ramen - 1,500 yen (tax included)
Ramen without Soup - Abura Soba
Without the soup, you need to add the Japanese vinegar and chili sauce to give some tastes to the noodles. Then, mix everything thoroughly, and you are done!
Abura Soba - 720 yen (tax included)
DARUMANOME in Akihabara
Address: 1F Kimura Building, 1-9-8 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Tel.: 03-3253-2070
Hours: 11:00-23:00 (Mon to Fri), 10:00-23:00 (Sat), 10:00-22:00 (Sun and Holidays)
Capacity: 26 seats
Homepage (Japanese): http://usingroup.jp/darumanome/index.html
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Address: 1F Kimura Building, 1-9-8 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Tel.: 03-3253-2070
Hours: 11:00-23:00 (Mon to Fri), 10:00-23:00 (Sat), 10:00-22:00 (Sun and Holidays)
Capacity: 26 seats
Homepage (Japanese): http://usingroup.jp/darumanome/index.html
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03. Tokyo Ramen Show 2016
Since 2009, this ramen event is held in Tokyo every year to promote the "Tourism" "Food Education" and "Food Culture" of Japan. In this event, you can taste at least 36 local ramen from different regions of Japan!
Event mascot: Naruto Chan |
This year, the ramen show will be divided into two parts. The first part is from 27 Oct to 1 Nov and the second part is from 2 Nov to 6 Nov.
In Part I, you can find this chicken soup ramen from Kyoto.
In Part II, you can try another special ramen which is known as the BLACK Ramen from Toyama Prefecture.
Tokyo Ramen Show 2016
Period: 27 Oct to 1 Nov (Part I), 2 Nov to 6 Nov (Part 2)
Time: 10:00 - 21:00
Venue: Central Plaza, Komazawa Olympic Park
Address: 1-1 Komazawa Park, Setagaya-Ku
Tel.: 03-3490-3810
Admission: Free
Ramen Ticket: 850 yen per bowl
Homepage (Japanese): http://www.ramenshow.com/index.html
If you are a big fan of Japanese ramen, you can't miss this event!! Mark your schedule now!
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