Shibuya City, Tokyo, Japan|Chūkamenten Kiraku
Ramen restaurant, at 2 Chome-17-6 Dogenzaka, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
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Rating
4.1 (2119 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 11:30
💲Price Range
¥1000-2000
☎️Phone Number
+813-3461-2032
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More Comments at Google MapExpect a queue of 5 - 6 people as they have only bar seats on the ground floor and shared table seating on the upper floor. I ordered the chashu noodle soup as it came highly recommended as an authentic old style noodle soup. The gyoza came first, crispy on the outside, meatball on the inside is moist and tender with a hint of herbs. The noodle soup is delicious. It has the exact same “light soy sauce with lots of onions” taste as the Beach Road Prawn Mee noodle soup they serve in East Coast Road in Singapore (except prawns and pork ribs of course). Chashu was stiff, and slightly hard to chew which reminds me of toughness of pork ribs. Also they provide a mountain of beansprouts and noodles that are thicker than your average ramen. I couldn’t finish the noodles and beansprouts so I left in a hurry (they were good and fresh just that I’m a small eater 😅)
Perfect local location for Ramen. I don't usually tolerate Japanese Ramen very well, probably due to very high fat concentration. This version is lighter on the fat but has all the good stuff and flavors in it. Loved it!
Found this spot via a Travel and Leisure list of ramen spots in Tokyo. Kiraku is not too far from Shibuya Crossing. It’s really easy to miss as the only sign announcing the restaurant is the tiniest lettering on the awning. We were seated upstairs almost immediately but by the time we left there was a line. I counted about 15 seats in total so this is not really a place to come and dilly dally. Order your food (which is a hefty amount so come with an appetite), then eat and leave. This seems to be reinforced by the menu as the selection is limited (4-5 options). I got the wonton ramen and gyoza. Again, portions are large. Ideal for parties of 2-3 people max—definitely leave the little ones as there is no place to squirm or support a high chair.
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