Sugamo Japanese Cuisine Unagi Miyakawa in Otsuka 3.95 1 An established eel restaurant dating back to the Meiji era, where you can enjoy a rare brand of eel. See More
Hachioji Japanese Cuisine Sakaechaya 3.95 1 A Dining Spot on Mt. Takao Where You Can Savor Jinenjo Soba and Seasonal Dishes. See More
Shibuya Meat Dishes Daikanyama HyLife Pork TABLE 3.95 1 We offer various kinds of pork dishes using Canadian Premium Pork, “HyLife Pork”, ensembled by master Chef Shino. See More
Sapporo Cafés Night parfait specialty store Parfaiteria PaL 3.95 1 A restaurant specializing in evening parfaits that offers a new luxury of ending the day with a delicious sweet treat. See More
Fukuoka Ramen ICHIRAN Souhonten -Headshop & Office- 3.95 1 The original birthplace of the "flavor-concentrated counter", a popular tonkotsu ramen shop. See More Related Articles 7 Ramen Restaurants to Visit in Fukuoka, the Home of Tonkotsu Ramen When it comes to Fukuoka's gourmet food, ramen is what it is all about. Fukuoka is the birthplace of tonkotsu ramen, and also the home of Kurume ramen, Nagahama ramen, and Hakata ramen, which have now spread nationwide. Below is a breakdown of some of Fukuoka’s hottest ramen, what sets its top three varieties apart, and a slurp-tastic overview of popular shops you won’t want to miss.
7 Ramen Restaurants to Visit in Fukuoka, the Home of Tonkotsu Ramen When it comes to Fukuoka's gourmet food, ramen is what it is all about. Fukuoka is the birthplace of tonkotsu ramen, and also the home of Kurume ramen, Nagahama ramen, and Hakata ramen, which have now spread nationwide. Below is a breakdown of some of Fukuoka’s hottest ramen, what sets its top three varieties apart, and a slurp-tastic overview of popular shops you won’t want to miss.
Fukuoka Ramen Taiho Ramen Head Store 3.95 1 A legendary store leading the pork bone ramen scene in Kurume. See More
Ryogoku Ramen Menya Saburo 3.95 1 A popular ramen restaurant in Kinshicho where you can choose whether to have garlic or not, and where the generous portions are a delight. See More
Fukuoka Ramen Ganso Nagahamaya 3.95 1 Continuing the taste that started from the Showa-era food stalls - the origin of Nagahama Ramen. See More
Ginza Japanese Cuisine Hanayama Udon Ginza Branch 3.95 1 Experience the exquisite "Himokawa Udon," a Gunma specialty, in Ginza. See More
Fukuoka Ramen Hakata Daruma Main Store 3.95 1 A popular Hakata ramen restaurant with an exquisite secret soup recipe handed down from its founding. See More
Kagawa Japanese Cuisine Komame Shokudo 3.95 1 Delicious Shodoshima flavors with a side of rice terrace views at this retro dine-in café, set inside a renovated building from the early Showa period. See More
Hyogo Japanese Cuisine Sara Soba Jinbei 3.95 1 A renowned Izushi soba restaurant, preserving the traditional taste through three generations. See More
Kagawa MINORI GELATO 3.95 1 Heaps of local Shodoshima flavors and a view of the ocean at this gelato shop by the port. See More
Hyogo Meat Dishes Tajima Beef Irori Dining Mikuni 3.95 1 A Tajima beef specialty restaurant where you can taste the ultimate and rare "Tajimaguro". See More
Hyogo Japanese Cuisine Daikokuya (Kinosaki Onsen) 3.95 1 A popular restaurant known for its delicious crab dishes, including sushi, rice bowls, and soba noodles, using thick and succulent crab meat. See More
Shizuoka Light Meals Sekibeya 3.95 1 A famous confectionery representative of Shizuoka, made using the same manufacturing method that has remained unchanged for 200 years. See More Related Articles 【Fujieda and Shizuoka City "Sunshu Journey" One-Day Model Course】 Seek out the vestiges of the Edo Period and visit Japanese Heritage historical spots along the Tokaido Road Located almost in the center of Japan, Shizuoka is known for its World Heritage Site, Mt. Fuji. The area, once called "Sunshu" (meaning "Suruga Province"), has long been a busy place for human traffic as a route on the Tokai-do Road connecting Edo (present-day Tokyo) and Kyoto, and is recognized as a Japan Heritage site for its numerous buildings, food culture, traditional crafts, and spectacular scenery dating from the Edo period. Why not take a day trip to Shizuoka, a city with such a rich history, and enjoy it to the fullest?
【Fujieda and Shizuoka City "Sunshu Journey" One-Day Model Course】 Seek out the vestiges of the Edo Period and visit Japanese Heritage historical spots along the Tokaido Road Located almost in the center of Japan, Shizuoka is known for its World Heritage Site, Mt. Fuji. The area, once called "Sunshu" (meaning "Suruga Province"), has long been a busy place for human traffic as a route on the Tokai-do Road connecting Edo (present-day Tokyo) and Kyoto, and is recognized as a Japan Heritage site for its numerous buildings, food culture, traditional crafts, and spectacular scenery dating from the Edo period. Why not take a day trip to Shizuoka, a city with such a rich history, and enjoy it to the fullest?
Shibuya Western Restaurants Maison du Musee 3.95 1 Impressive moments by the supreme French cuisine to be enjoyed in an artistic space. See More
Miyagi Japanese Cuisine SANTORI-CHAYA Restaurant 3.95 1 This restaurant offers fresh local seafood, including oysters, as well as magnificent views of Matsushima Bay. See More
Harajuku Cafés Blue Bottle Coffee Aoyama Cafe 3.95 1 Aromatic drinks from fans worldwide are served in a stylish space. See More
Kanazawa Meat Dishes Makibi San-an 3.95 1 The true value of Makibi, the teppanyaki that locks in the flavor of branded Wagyu beef and brings out its deliciousness. See More