Tokyo Ramen Guide

๐Ÿœ Your Tokyo Ramen Hunting Guide

This short Tokyo ramen guide is organized by neighborhood, with each shop location and an accompanying Instagram photo to help you decide where to slurp next. It is not meant to be a definitive Tokyo ramen guide, just a curated collection of shops that I have personally visited and loved during my trips to Tokyo, Japan.

Akasaka

Kisurin

Pork & sesame heaven

Mizuna

Light, elegant, clean broths


Ginza

Ramen Takahashi

Intense fish flavors in clear soup

Matsudo Tomita Memban

Thick dipping broth + ultra-chewy noodles

Setagaya

Pork & seafood broths

Tokyo Ramen Street

8 shops in one food court at Tokyo Station

  • Google Map
  • Perfect if you’re just passing through or have limited time!

Ikebukuro

Bankara Ramen

Rich, fatty tonkotsu with pork back fat


Sumiyoshi (Koto-City)

Yagu Noodle

Delicate clam & chicken soups


Machida

Papapapapine

Pineapple ramen themed restaurant (yes, really!)


Meguro

Chuka Soba Takemura

Clean, deeply flavored chicken shoyu + seasonal specials

Kaduya

Classic handmade wontons & old-school vibes


Shinjuku

Menya Sho

Chicken-based shio, shoyu & miso ramen

Ramen Afro Beats

Creamy, clean-tasting premium chicken broth


Yushima

Szechuan Tantanmen Aun

Sesame-obsessed with customizable spice levels


Yoyogi

Tsuta

Michelin-starred truffle ramen (fancy stuff)


Haneda Airport โœˆ๏ธ

Rokurinsha

Ultra-thick dipping broth + extra-chewy noodles

  • After security, near the gates
  • Try: Tsukemen | Photo

Setagaya

Pork & seafood broths

  • Before security, upper level
  • Try: Signature | Photo

Tsurutontan

Udon style noodles, lot of flavor choices.

  • Before security, upper level
  • Try: Cold Tantanmen Udon | Photo

Happy ramen hunting! ๐Ÿœโœจ