ramen Hi,I’m Keiko from Osaka!

There are many famous ramen restaurants around JR Kyoto station.

There is even the ramen street called “Kyoto ramen Koji” in the Kyoto station building where serve the different ramen styles from all over Japan.

If you drop by JR Kyoto station and have a craving for ramen, try these 5 ramen restaurants below!

I would like to introduce you Top 5 best ramen restaurants around JR Kyoto station.

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Local tells Top 5 Best Ramen Restaurants around JR Kyoto station!

1. Kyoto Takabashi Daiichiasahi Main Shop/本家 第一旭 たかばし本店

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Kyoto Takabashi Daiichiasahi Main Shop is conveniently located 5 minutes walk from JR Kyoto station.

This restaurant is known as one of the best ramen restaurants around JR Kyoto station.

They offer soy based tonkotsu ramen with some dense chashu and fresh green onions.

The ramen is made with soup from pork bone mixed with original soy sauce.It’s very flavorful and tasty.

Don’t forget to order Gyoza with your Ramen.They are very crispy and nice.

There is another famous ramen restaurant, Shinpuku Saikan is located next to Kyoto Takabashi Daiichiasahi.

Shinpuku Saikan first opened in 1938, and it is known as one of the oldest ramen shops in Kyoto.

They serve the ramen in a black soy sauce based soup.

I prefer the ramen at Takabashi Daiichiasahi to the one at Shinpuku Saikan.

You can go to Takabashi Daiichiasahi if you like light flavor ramen,and go to Shinpuku Saikan if you like strong soy-sauce flavor one.

There is always people queuing outside of the restaurant, so I recommended you avoid visiting during lunch & dinner time.

Even if you have to queuing, it’s worth the wait!

Kyoto Takabashi Daiichiasahi Main Shop
Address: 845, Higashishiokoujimukaihata-cho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto
Location: 5 minute walk from JR Kyoto Station
Phone: 075-351-6321
Price: ~1,000yen
Open Hours: 5:00am ~ 2:00 am
Closed:Thursday
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2. Ebisu/恵比朱

Ebisu Ebisu is conveniently located 3 minutes walk from JR Kyoto station.

The soup was made by carefully simmered chicken bones and pork bones for a long period of time,then seasoned with their original soy sauce.

It’s simple but tasty.

The portion of the Ramen is relatively small mall,but it’s enough to fill you up.(Unless you are too hungry)

They also offer spicy ramen, so you should give it a try if you like a spicy ramen.

It is not too hot so I think anyone can enjoy it. Everything ingredients are blended well,which make a mild flavor.

This restaurant is popular among locals and not well known by foreign tourists compare to Takabashi Daiichiasahi ramen restaurant.

You have to wait in the line but it’s less crowded than Takabashi Daiichiasahi

The great ramen with friendly service is also on point.

Ebisu
Address:736 Higashishiokojimachi, Akezunomon Shichijo-dori Kudaru, Simogyo-ku, Kyoto
Location: 3 minute walk from JR Kyoto Station
Phone:075-361-2123
Price:~1,000yen
Open Hours: 11:00~1:00am
Closed:-
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3.Ginjo Ramen Kubota Main Shop/吟醸らーめん 久保田 本店

Ginjyo ramen kubota Ginjo Ramen Kubota is located 13 minutes walk from JR Kyoto station.

It is famous for its Tsukemen(a cold noodle that you dip in a broth) with miso and seafood broth.

The taste of the miso broth is very thick, but has a strong flavor of the ingredients and is also a little sweet at the same time.

It is famous for it’s miso tsukemen but they also offer a variety of ramen ranging from nikumiso ramen(miso ramen with minced meat) to Tonkotsu ramen.

Their ramen broth is made from carefully selected original miso with seafood flavor.

The miso broth is thick and mild,a little bit chilly which is very tasty.

It go well with the thin straight noodle, and also mix easily with the them.

If you are still hungry after eating the ramen and have some soup left, you can buy noodle refill for 150 yen paying straight at the counter.

You can enjoy delicious ramen till you’re full!

You need to walk about 13 minutes from JR Kyoto station, plus you have to wait in the line but it’s definitely worth it.

Ginjo Ramen Kubota Main Shop
Address:1F Fujiman Bldg,563 Nishimatsuya-cho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto
Location: 13 minute walk from JR Kyoto Station
Phone:075-351-3805
Open Hours: Lunch 11:00~15:00(L.O.14:30) Dinner 18:00~23:00(L.O.22:30)(closes when they are out of noodles)
Closed –
Price:~1,000yen
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Next I will introduce you two popular ramen restaurants at the ramen street on the 10th floor of the JR Kyoto station building.

There are 9 ramen shops from all over Japan here.It’s exciting place for ramen lovers!

4.Ikkousha Hakata Ramen/博多 一幸舎 京都拉麺小路店

Hakata ikkousha Hakata Ikkousha is the busiest ramen restaurants among 9 of them at ramen street Koji.

They serve the authentic hakata ramen made with a rich white pork soup and thin ramen noodles.

The thick and creamy soup was made out of simmering a huge amount of pork bones for a long period of time.

After the soup is simmered, they mix it with 3 types of soy sauce, 20 kinds of seasoning and 5 kinds of rare seafood.

This original broth goes well with their thin long noodles.

There were many pieces of chashu on the ramen noodles.

If you want to eat authentic hakata tonkotsu ramen, you should give it a try at Ikkousha Hakata Ramen.

Ikkousha Hakata Ramen
Address:Kyoto Ramen Koji,Kyoto Station Building 10F,901 Higashi-shiokoji-cho,Shiokoji-kudaru,Karasuma-dori,shimogyo-ku, Kyoto
Location: 1 minute from JR Kyoto staion
Phone: 075-361-0739
Open Hours:11:00〜22:00(L.O.21:30)
Price: ~1,000 yen
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5.Masutani Kyoto Ramen Koji/ますたに

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Photo credit: rhosoi via Visual Hunt / CC BY
Masutani is also located at the ramen Koji on the 10th floor of the JR Kyoto station building.

The broth is made from condensed chicken and Tonkotsu bones using a lots of pork back-fat with thick soy sauce.

The mild chicken flavor broth is just the right thickness that’s not too strong but is quite flavorful,which goes well with straight noodles.

They offer ramen with chashu, soft-boiled egg, bamboo shoots, and seaweed.

If your drink up (almost) every last drop, you’ll notice that message is written at the bottom of the bowl.

It says “Thank you for ate up our ramen” with painting of the cat. It’s quite adorable:)

Masutani Kyoto Ramen Koji
Address:Kyoto Ramen Koji,Kyoto Station Building 10F,901 Higashi-shiokoji-cho,Shiokojikudaru,Karasumadori,shimogyo-ku, Kyoto
Location: 1 minute from JR Kyoto staion
Phone: 075-365-2077
Open Hours:11:00〜22:00(L.O.21:30)
Price: ~1,000 yen
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I think personal preference for ramen varies.

As I mentioned above there are 9 ramen restaurants at ramen Koji street so just look around and pick one that looks good for you.

I hope you enjoy the ramen when you come to JR Kyoto station!


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