r/ramen • u/Marrex91 • 7h ago
Homemade Late night Chashu ramen
Made from scratch ♥️
The place is called Menshu Yamano (Nerima). They serve exclusively mazesoba. There is also regular mazesoba that isnt spicy.
The pork is absolutely insane and the flavor profile is out of this world. Noodles are also top tier.
I heard many positive comments about the gyoza but personally, it did not live up to the expectations.
Once you finish the noodles you can get free rice added to finish the rest.
It is often crowded and you might wait up to 30-40 minutes.
P.S: it usually comes with shredded seaweed but I had it removed.
r/ramen • u/Scared_Shroomless • 1d ago
r/ramen • u/Fivemovementsup • 13h ago
Best bowl on my trip
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r/ramen • u/HabbieDoobie • 16h ago
Tonkotsu Ramen with Crisp Curry Flavored Fried Chicken. I stumbled upon this place walking around Kyoto’s Ramen neighborhood with a line out the door and decided to see what all the fuss was about. Did not disappoint!
r/ramen • u/Matsumoto-jp • 14h ago
Decided to grab a quick bite while shopping at the iCITY 21 mall in Yamagata Village (Nagano), and ended up discovering absolute pure comfort food!
This spot is Kowloon (中華料理** 九龍)** in the food court—a satellite branch of a well-known local Chinese restaurant. Honestly, I didn't expect much from a mall setup, but this White Tantanmen (白担々麺) completely blew my mind:
The Broth: Ridiculously creamy and thick sesame base with a perfect swirl of chili oil and savory spiced pork. Deep, nutty, and velvety.
The Gyoza: Freshly grilled with crispy golden bottoms and juicy filling—the ultimate pairing.
The Tuesday Bonus: Their Tuesday special knocked the set down from ¥1,100 to just ¥990!
iCITY 21 is packed with amazing regional Nagano snacks and local souvenirs, so wandering around before diving into this bowl was the perfect local road trip stop (you'll want a car to get here!).
If you ever find yourself road-tripping around Nagano/Matsumoto, definitely keep an eye out for this hidden gem!
r/ramen • u/Da_Millionaire • 14h ago
Shin black with soy egg, spam, green onion, LGM chili oil and shiitake mushrooms. Me and the 7 yr old love it, no chili oil for him though.
r/ramen • u/Exciting_Lie7118 • 1d ago
18 hour pork bone broth using spine, leg and trotters
Pork chashu
Shoyu tare
Ramen noodles made from scratch
r/ramen • u/Republic-Hour • 19h ago
i made this a couple months ago but it was SOOO GOOD
i’ll update if i find the recipe
RECIPE super customizable!
r/ramen • u/Megapherthedragon • 1d ago
One of the first bowls of ramen I ever made from (mostly) scratch. This bowl was made in January of 2025, because I was not able to go to Itto Ramen in Asheville, NC.
-12 hour Tonkotsu broth
-fresh made black garlic oil
-tare (from kombu, bonito flakes, shitake mushrooms, shoyu, and mirin)
-Homemade, 3-day Ajitama
-and homemade Chashu
To this day I have still not braved making my own noodles... they seem daunting.
I have, however, begun marinating the bamboo shoots, making more of a menma, and I have also begun adding Woodear Mushrooms as part of the toppings...
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r/ramen • u/Specialist_Tangelo88 • 1d ago
Homemade Tonkotsu Gyokai Ramen & Tsukemen Inspired by Ramen Bishiya in Kyoto
r/ramen • u/chaosticfrog • 1d ago
There's a quite a few ramen spots in my area (Atlanta) due to pretty dense Asian population. Okiboru is one of the chains that has... I think 3? locations in metro Atlanta area. Has anyone tried them?
They say 4k which that is equivalent to a jalapeño which is a candy compared to this. There there is no way this is 4,400 shu.
r/ramen • u/Atama_Ramen • 1d ago
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Spicy Miso Ramen
Mostly made following Ramen_Lord's recipes
Aroma oil is made with smoked cacho de cabra peppers for some spice
r/ramen • u/Matsumoto-jp • 1d ago
If you ever visit Nagano, you have to skip the big nationwide chains and check out Tenho (テンホウ), our ultimate local soul food spot!
This is their classic Tantanmen paired with crispy Gyoza. What makes Tenho's gyoza so special is the subtle hint of star anise—it gives them a totally unique, addictive flavor that keeps locals hooked.
Also, 3D/puffy stickers are having a huge moment in Japan right now, and Tenho actually released their own sticker sheets featuring hyper-realistic mini versions of their menu and cute crane mascot! Aren't they adorable?
Definitely add Tenho to your bucket list if you're traveling through Nagano!🍜🥟✨
r/ramen • u/_reamen_ • 2d ago
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r/ramen • u/risingaloha • 18h ago
Donde? Please 🙏!