This well-rounded shop can be found right by Eitai-dori in the area between Kiba and Toyocho ...
This Kanto-wide ramen chain operates branches all over Tokyo, but its Iidabashi outpost is one ...
An old-fashioned ramen shop loved across the city, Hopeken started life in Kichijoji and has ...
Serving the working hordes of Mita and Tamachi, this ramen and tsukemen shop boasts a stylish, ...
Head to this Shibuya joint for shoyu or shio ramen available with two types of dan dan noodles. ...
Opened up in 2005 and still going strong, this shop gets its noodles freshly made and uses a ...
A ramen shop between Shirokane-Takanawa and Azabu-Juban stations, serves up thick and tasty ...
Not far from Shin-Daita Station, this ramen shop is known for its mild soup and roast pork ...
A ramen shop at lunchtime and an izakaya at night, Fukami serves up local ramen from the ...
The signature dish at Setagaya's Isshin is Fukuishi ramen, which comes in either 'chunky' or ...
The Tetsu chain is one of the shops that helped spark a tsukemen (dipping noodles) boom in ...
Once one of Shibuya's most popular ramen bars, Suzuran moved to Ebisu in 2014. The top-quality ...
Noodle joint in Yokohama known for its shoyu (soy sauce-based) ramen, especially the 'Shina ...
The key to the popularity of this long-running Chinese cafeteria in Ikejiri-Ohashi is its ...
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Found across from Toranomon Hills, this clean and spacious ramen joint specialises in ...
As you might be able to tell from the name, the signature dish at this Shinbashi noodle joint ...
Craving ramen with rich soup? Matoi is the spot to satisfy your palate in Shinbashi – if you ...
The Itabashi-born Nakamoto ramen chain is known for its fiery brand of noodles, popular enough ...
First popularised by Japanese-American chef Keizo Shimamoto in New York a couple of years back, ...
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