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  1. Tokyoeki Ikaruga. Hanamichian. Kakushinka TOKYO. Map. Your guide to every shop on Tokyo Ramen Street! The city’s best ramen has all come to Tokyo Station! The concept behind Tokyo Ramen Street is to bring together so many different types of ramen that you could wander it for a week and never run out of options.

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    • Rokurinsha: For good food and long queues. A tsukemen (a dipping noodle dish) restaurant where the rich pork and seafood broth is simmered for 13 hours to achieve a delicious and rich base for your noodles.
    • Oreshiki-Jun: For the best tonkotsu in town. Considered a rising star in the tonkotsu ramen world, Oreshiki Jun offers a deliciously rich broth and is part of the Setagaya Ramen group.
    • Tokyoeki Ikarugi: For something unusual. Offering some of the more unusual ramen options, Ikaruga has a great variety of dishes to choose from. They use a combined seafood and tonkotsu (pork) base for their ramen and You might want to skip the simple ramen in favour of the Tokyo Station Ramen, or the All-In-One Ramen.
    • Senmon Hirugao: For great shio ramen. Hirugao offers a delicate and fragrant shio (salt) ramen with Hokkaido noodles in a chicken and seafood broth. The broth is clear and the noodles are delicate and thin, without being too soft.
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    • Rokurinsha. The originator of the hearty dipping soup of tsukemen dipping ramen. It has over 2,000 reviews on Google and usually a long line out the door.
    • Sorairo NIPPON. This place is famous for its vegan ramen. Apparently it was also featured on Michelin Guide Tokyo 2015.
    • Oreshiki Jun. Serves rich and salty tonkotsu pork bone broth ramen.
    • Hirugao. Salt ramen specialty store, by Setaga-ya, the ramen shop on Kan-nana Expressway that has regular lines out the door.
  2. trulytokyo.com › tokyo-ramen-streetTokyo Ramen Street

    Tokyo Ramen Street. Japanese name: 東京ラーメンストリート. English address: B1 First Avenue Tokyo Station, 1-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-0005. Japanese address: 〒100-0005 東京都千代田区丸の内1-9-1 東京駅一番街B1. Opening hours: 7:30am-11:30pm (varies by shop) Price: Non-smoking section: Completely Non-Smoking.

  3. May 7, 2024 · Find out what to eat, where to go, and how to get to Tokyo Ramen Street, a collection of seven famous ramen restaurants in Tokyo Station Ichibangai. See photos, FAQs, and nearby spots for your ramen adventure.

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  4. Jul 4, 2013 · The sounds of slurping surround you in the underground Tokyo Ramen Street (東京ラーメンストリート) inside Tokyo Station. The underground location offers a brilliant spot for this collective of seven distinct and popular ramen restaurants. Tokyo's train stations are notorious for being food wonderlands and this soupy dining street fits in perfectly.

  5. Nov 8, 2020 · Explore the variety of ramen shops in Tokyo Station's First Avenue, from shio ramen to niboshi ramen to veggie soba. Learn about the specialties, prices, and opening hours of each shop and how to order in English.

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