Kyoto, Japan|Shinpuku Saikan - Main Shop
Ramen restaurant, at 569 Higashishiokoji Mukaihatacho, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, 600-8213, Japan
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Rating
4 (4043 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 09:00
💲Price Range
¥1-2000
☎️Phone Number
+8175-371-7648
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More Comments at Google MapI've always been a fan of tonkotsu broth, but my taste buds took a delightful detour when I sampled the shoyu broth at Shinpuku Saikan. It was truly a treat, offering a refreshing taste without the overpowering richness often associated with tonkotsu broths. The broth was incredibly flavorful, and the chewy noodles created the perfect harmony for my palate. On a whim, I tried the fried rice, and it instantly became a top favorite, evoking fond memories of home in the US. Despite its soy sauce-dark appearance, both dishes are meticulously crafted by the master chef, showcasing a thoughtful blend of ingredients. p.s. make sure you get there early to avoid long lines.
I was intrigued by the place when, walking alongside by chance, there was a very long queue of only Japanese people, no tourists. The restaurant is close to Kyoto station and it is very easy to get there. The restaurant is very simple and they make you order already in line, so that when you sit down the food is ready. I ordered a large yaki meshi (700 yen) and a portion of Nikuome (950 yen), ramen with pork slices. Soy sauce is used in both dishes and makes the rice darker and the ramen broth practically black. The flavours were incredible and I will struggle to forget them. The rice was very balanced and tasty and the pork in the ramen was cooked perfectly and had absorbed the delicious flavour of the broth. The same goes for the noodles as well. I accompanied this with a kirin beer (they only serve bottled asahi and kirin), water is free. I recommend this place for those who are passing through and for those who are not, there is a wait but it is really worth it!
Very good Ramen shop. The guy that serviced us was a bit arrogant, first time seeing this kind of attitude in Japan. Maybe because this shop has so much success and they don’t care much about their customers
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