Ramen restaurant • Japan, 〒606-8007 Kyoto, Sakyo Ward, Yamabana Itchōdachō, 8−6 京福修学院マンション 1F
A small alleyway ra-men shop standing in the residential area of Kyoto. It is hidden, with its deliciousness and popularity unimaginable from the exterior. Let us introduce you to the hole-in-the-wall flavor beloved by the locals.
Once you taste it, you won't forget the richness and umami of the chicken broth. The Japanese-style soup, infused with the fragrant aroma of dried sardines, has a solid flavor within its lightness. This bowl reflects a dedication to the broth.
The proudly chewy texture of the homemade noodles is their charm. With a high water content, the noodles have a resilient, chewy texture, and the sensation as you swallow them along with the soup is outstanding.
The thick, richly-flavored chashu is ample in volume. The combination of chicken chashu and pork chashu is incredibly luxurious. Furthermore, they offer a variety of exquisite toppings, including simmered egg and an all-in option.
In the evening, it is such a popular shop that long lines form, so caution is needed regarding the timing of your visit. However, even that line is part of the charm. It is well worth waiting a little to savor the taste of this famous shop.
Stylish interior, an inconspicuous location, and above all, delicious ramen. Ra-men Touhichi is a famous shop where you can encounter a representative bowl of ramen from Kyoto.