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1-7-1 Daiba | Aqua City Odaiba 5F, Minato 135-0091, Tokyo Prefecture, Daiba
08:00 - 17:00
08:00 - 17:00
08:00 - 17:00
00:00 - 17:00
00:00 - 17:00
It will be included in the raw materials eggs too
So hard to pick just one spot to eat when all the best ramen chains around Japan are brought to one "ramen mall". My suggestion is come starving and eat 2 bowls! 😁
This is located in the Aqua City Mall. It is on floor 5. There are different ramen shops to choose from. You pick a shop and then go to the ticket machine to buy your ramen. Once done, you take your ticket to the server and they will bring your food out. We went to restaurant B and got the rich broth ramen. Very delicious!
I always go here for some good ramen! Just in case you don't know, this place is kind of a ramen museum. They serve different ramen dishes from different parts of Japan. My personal favorite would be the 'F' stall. Everything there is from the Hokkaido region and their ramen and gyoza are the best. If you're unsure what to order, do what I did and I stuck with their best seller. You'll know which one it is because it has a "no.1" on the button to press at the vending machine.Yes, you do have to place your orders here in a vending machine. Insert cash amount (this place is cash only), select your order and grab the ticket after. Give the ticket to server and wait to be seated.I always bring 1st timers here as well because they love the whole experience and the food is great! Would definitely come back!
Nice place to eat. Affordable and good!
I love this place! It was ramen heaven. Where else can you find several different ramen shops in one room? It's a great place to go if you're craving ramen but have no idea what type of ramen. There were so many options!
Tried the second one on the right side. Soup was very very salty and thick/heavy
Its sukamen..and i just found out that this kind of ramen is my least favourite..the taste is not suit for me..the broth is have a wierd taste..the noodle is so big and blend..we ordered gyoza..which is way too big for me
First ramen 🍜 in Tokyo and didn’t disappoint easy to order on vending machine English under the Japanese only takes cash. Food came out quick and hot gyoza and pork katsu really delicious. And the ramen was really nice. The place is nice and clean and staff were great.
Very thick and delicious soup broth with yummy meat.
Had Tsukemen. Moderate compared to smaller ramen shops you can find on the street. Broth didn't have as much flavour as I'd like.
Loved the Hakata Ramen!
Great ramen. Noodles are perfectly cooked. The broth was good too. I ate at the first shop on the left as you go in. I got the no. 1 item which was excellent. Some of my favorite ramen in Tokyo
One of the best Ramen i have tried. They have one spicy one. Its really Spicy as per japanese standard. Others are all mild spicy.
Good taste and big portions, not too crowded and a nice smell
Six different ramen shops with some fame are gathered here. Seems authentic and tasty. Only thing is most items are a full set meal so it's hard to taste test everything.
Excellent flavor and good price
A good selection of regional ramen dishes available. If you are in the area with a hankering for ramen, give it a go.
Good ramen at decent prices. They have ramen from all over Japan and you get to pick the style you like.
Great Ramen selections, the Ramen Gyoku Akazonae is really delicous, more light in flavor, good noodles! No wait, very fast.
Being a fan of the tonkatsu style, I had my reservations while trying the miso style ramen here. I was pleasantly surprised to say the least. The broth wasn't as creamy as tonkatsu but yet was rich and flavorful.Will definitely be back here.
Very salty and sticky soup
Great place for ramen
Best theme park everr
Good ramen. The taste is strong. Big bowl until can share by two person.
I really liked it there, can't complain about anything
6 ramen store representing different regions around Japan makes it very convenient to try different styles of ramen. All 6 has a vending machines out front with english translation. We tried Ganja Nextlevel and Nidaime Hakata Daruma. What was nice about these places was that you can share a bowl of ramen (it is unwritten law at all other ramen places to order a bowl per person). The tsukemen ramen at Nextlevel is amazing, the noodles are thicker than normal ramen which allows for more broth to stick to the delicious noodles. Nidaime hakata ramen was great and the broth left a delicious mouth feel.I wold recommend this place if you're too lazy to get around and wanted to try some delicious ramen.
Absolutely sublime ramen in Odaiba! I love this place! Ramen Kokugikan is a ramen heaven. Where else can you find several different ramen shops in one room? There are six different ramen styles, each with their own mini “shop.” Unfortunately you have to pick a style/shop and are unable to order from multiple places. Ordering is simple through a vending machine. The experience is entertaining for a foodie.
Pretty delicious ramen! A little too salty but good.
A little overwhelming on choice but it has a great variety and the ramen we got was great. Definitely want to go back and try more. 🍜💖
The richest broth I've ever had, for good and for bad. Great noodles, great toppings, very nice staff. Definitely worth a visit!
The ambiance was so Japanese style. The ramen was very tasteful.
Love soba and tempura a lot. Reasonable price. Good cold beer!!!
Great soup. Will visit again soon!
6 different ramens gathered in the same place. Most of them seems to be famous. Great places to try ramens. Vending machine at the entrance with English translation. I really liked the place.
The best ramen with gold flakes inside! They let me take ramen from the other restaurants and bring it in the seating area for my companion as well.
Ramen from all regions! Great location, simple to understand English instructions and layout. Decide which type of Ramen you want to try, go to that region, purchase on the machine, give your tickets to the server, then wait for your food. Definitely want to come back and try all the different regions.
Amazing ramen, best i've had in japan so far ❤️
We had the Hakata Tonkotsu Ramen with chasu pork and roast fatty pork. Really yummy, especially if you add some chili. The place is actually five different shops, each showcasing a certain region from Japan, and the popular ramen from that region. Unfortunately you cannot take what you bought to another shop, in case your group decides to try different shops.
First time having a ramen in Japan, choose a miso soup base, pretty flavourful, 6 ramen restaurants to chose from.
Good ramen, great price. If you are in the are, it's a good choice
There were about 6 ramen vendors, each one represent cooking method in different prefecture. The ramen museum is waaayyy better in Shin-yokohama, but this one in Tokyo is convenient enough.
So many choices of Ramen. The hardest part is deciding on what you want
Great chef and kind waitress.. love love
The place consists of several restaurant making different types of ramen. We choose the heavy pork broth. Unfortunately it was not that good. Mostly tasted salty and was almost cold.
Very kind and guided me through in what I needed to do, to order my food
Went to 赤備 and the ramen was really good. Went around 2 pm, so there was no line
The place consists of 6 ramen restaurants, where each is specialized in different kind of ramen. We chose chicken based ramen (first one on the right after entering), but it wasn't tasty. Broth had burned flavour. One ramen with egg, pork and other ingredients cost 1250 yen. The staff was friendly though.
If you call yourself ramen lovers then you must make a stop at Tokyo Ramen Kokugikan Mai (or the locals call it Ramen Museum). It doesn't showcase the history of Ramen or whatsoever, but more of a festival where 5 of the best Ramen Chefs in Japan showcase their signature ramens. There are soyu based ramens, cream based, thick broth, spicy based, just all kinds of ramens you can think of. The pork slices are heavenly, the soups are full of flavours. I myself will definitely come back here.
Creamy beer, tasty ramen, a bit salty!
A nice combination of different ramen places. The posters leading up to the place demonstrate the differences of the ramen recipes so it's easy to decide what to eat. Prices are a little above average since it's a touristy place (and everything on Odaiba is more expensive anyway) but the taste is great.
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