Raman restaurants in Kansai
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Santōka
The young chefs at this sleek restaurant dish out some seriously good Hokkaidō-style rāmen. You will be given a choice of three kinds of soup when you order: shio (salt), shōyu or miso – we highly recommend you go for the miso soup. For something totally decadent, try the tokusen toroniku rāmen, which is made from pork cheeks, of which only 200g can be obtained from one animal. The pork will come on a separate plate from the rāmen – just shovel it all into your bowl. The restaurant is located on the east side and ground floor of the new Kyōen restaurant and shopping complex.
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Tsuruhashi
Kyoto rāmen fans make the trek to this unprepossessing little joint for its unique duck-flavoured soup, a serious rarity in Japan. For lunch, big eaters will enjoy the B set, which includes duck-soup rāmen, rice and karaage (pieces of deep-fried chicken). Look for the yellow awning and the red-and-yellow sign.
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Shin-Shin-Tei
This place is famous for its shiro (white) miso rāmen, which has a distinctive thick soup and good chewy noodles. The restaurant scores minimal points for ambience, which is typical for rāmen joints. The claim to fame here is that Keanu Reeves once ate here. Look for the yellow-and-black sign.
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