5 recommended Kumamoto Ramen restaurants you must try in Kumamoto City
The moment the bowl is served, the aroma of garlic rises softly, instantly whetting your appetite. Kumamoto ramen" has a different history of development from Hakata ramen, and is one of Kyushu's representative pork ramen. It is characterized by the accentuation of garlic, and the soup recipe, type of noodles, and toppings vary from restaurant to restaurant. It is fun to enjoy the differences. Why don't you go out for a ramen store tour in search of a bowl of ramen, which is a soul food that spreads around Kumamoto City and is well-known among local residents? Here are five famous restaurants that boast high popularity among the locals.
What is Kumamoto Ramen?
A wide variety of tonkotsu ramen culture has taken root in various parts of Kyushu, and Kumamoto ramen is one of them. From Kurume City in Fukuoka Prefecture, the birthplace of tonkotsu ramen, it was introduced to Kumamoto City via Tamana City in Kumamoto Prefecture, where it has developed independently since the late 1945s. It is said that behind this development and evolution were the achievements of three craftsmen, including the founder of "Komurasaki," a popular restaurant that still operates in the Kamidori arcade in the center of Kumamoto City today.
Kumamoto ramen soup is based on pork bones, to which chicken bones are added in many stores, giving it a mild flavor with minimal peculiarities. The noodles are medium-thick, and the main feature is the garlic that is added in various styles such as fried, stir-fried, or burnt garlic oil (ma-yu), as well as other toppings such as chashu pork and kikurage mushrooms.
The difference between Kumamoto ramen and Hakata ramen is that the popular "daitama" (double portion of ramen) is generally not available in Kumamoto ramen.
1Ramen Akagumi
Highly popular local ramen that will surprise you with its overpriced satisfaction.
The white-walled storehouse is located along Kamino Uradori Street, which is lined with highly sensitive stores and popular eateries. At first glance, the appearance of this ramen restaurant is eye-catching.
The signature dish, Kumamoto Ramen, features a rich, creamy broth made by slowly cooking domestic pork gengkotsu (pork offal) and backbone. The noodles are made with straight, thin noodles, which is rare for Kumamoto ramen, and are exquisitely intertwined with the deep, rich soup, which is light enough to eat easily. In addition, the fragrance of the charred garlic chili oil stimulates the appetite. The authentic taste of Kumamoto ramen can be enjoyed for only 580 yen, which is another reason for its high cost performance.
Reasonably priced snacks. Can be used as a ramen izakaya (Japanese-style pub) at night.
In addition to the standard Kumamoto ramen, the restaurant also offers a variety of other dishes, such as the "Super Spicy Red Ramen" with up to three times the spiciness, and "Curry Ramen" made with chigurei noodles.
In addition, a variety of snacks that go well with alcoholic beverages, such as "gyoza," "deep-fried salted hormone," and "vinegared morimots," are also available at reasonable prices starting at around 300 yen. Enjoying drinks and snacks and finishing with ramen is also possible, making it the perfect place for a quick evening meal.
- Ramen Akagumi
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7-29 Kamidori-machi, Chuo-ku, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture MAP
5 min. walk from "Dori-machi-suji" or "Suido-cho" streetcar stop.
11:00-23:30 (L.O. 23:00), Friday, Saturday and the day before national holidays - 24:00 (L.O. 23:30)
January 1 and December 31
096-325-8766
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2Kumamoto Ramen Kurotei Shimodori
Only one deliciousness. Ramen with egg yolk topped with fresh, rich egg yolk
The restaurant was established in 1957 after the founder trained at "Komurasaki," one of the birthplace of Kumamoto ramen. Today, the restaurant continues to serve the traditional, gentle, handmade taste of ramen. The basic soup is made by cooking a large amount of low-fat pork skull bones, which gives the soup a light yet rich and deep flavor. The homemade medium-thick noodles are made from carefully selected wheat flour for a smooth and glutinous texture.
The "Ramen with Eggs", which was created because the second generation loved eggs, is now the signature dish of the restaurant. The egg and noodles are mixed together to create a unique taste experience.
Passion for homemade ramen is the secret to the delicious taste.
The soup, the burnt garlic oil, the noodles, and even the chashu pork are all homemade. The restaurant now attracts many domestic and international tourists in search of its flavor. The restaurant also sells ramen noodles as souvenirs and bottles of burnt garlic oil, the recipe of which is known only to a limited number of artisans in the company. The product has been well received by customers, who can enjoy the taste of the restaurant at home.
The company continues to make improvements and conduct research on a daily basis, and perhaps the unchanged deliciousness of its products is born from its passion for research.
- Kurotei Shimodori Branch
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1-7-14 Shimodori, Chuo-ku, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto MAP
5 min. walk from "Tsurimachi-suji" streetcar stop.
10:30 - 21:00 (L.O. 20:30), Saturday - 23:30 (LO 23:00)
Wednesday
096-321-6202
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3Komurasaki
One of the original Kumamoto ramen stores. A cup of ramen with a distinctly clean flavor.
Founded in 1954, it is a long-established shop that can be said to be the origin of Kumamoto ramen. The soup is based on pork bones, chicken bones, and vegetables slowly simmered together. By carefully removing excess fat and scum, the soup has a strong flavor, yet is clean and free of any cloying taste.
Two types of garlic, fried and roasted, are used, which is a characteristic of Kumamoto ramen. The soup is layered with the rich flavor of garlic and intertwined with slightly thin homemade noodles, creating an exquisite harmony with each bite.
The atmosphere of the Showa period (1926-1989) adds to the deliciousness.
The restaurant moved to its current location three years after its establishment. The well-maintained restaurant has the atmosphere of the good old Showa period, and you can feel the atmosphere of the time when the restaurant was established.
Looking at the menu, one can find a variety of unique and unusual dishes such as "natto ramen," "pizza-style ramen" with cheese, and "tankei-men," a light dish made with chicken stock. While being a long-established shop that continues to preserve the tradition, its attitude of continually challenging itself to create new delicacies may be the way to further develop the history and culture of Kumamoto ramen.
- Komurasaki
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8-16 Kamidori-machi, Chuo-ku, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture MAP
5 min. walk from "Tsurimachi-suji" streetcar stop.
11:00-16:00(L.O.15:30), 18:00-22:00(L.O.21:30)
Year-end and New Year's holidays
096-325-8972
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4Ajisen World
Born in Kumamoto and raised around the world. A leading figure in the Kumamoto ramen world breaks new ground!
Ajisen Ramen" began in 1968 in a small store with a floor space of only 7 tsubo. Ajisen Ramen" is a classic menu item that combines the aromatic pork bone broth with secret Senjiki oil and chunky, medium-thick noodles, and the savory flavor of fried garlic chips. The flavor is now loved not only in Kumamoto, but also in more than 700 restaurants in 14 countries in Japan and abroad. In April 2023, "Ajisen World" will open by reimporting the popular menu items from around the world.
You can taste the ramen that has been popular in restaurants around the world, including China and Italy.
In addition to Kumamoto ramen, the menu features a variety of international ramen dishes, such as Chinese "Maojia Beef Ramen," Singapore's "Volcano Ramen," and Italy's "Tomato Ramen. The authentic taste, which can be offered only because we have been making ramen in many countries around the world, has been well received by the locals.
The menu also includes local delicacies such as "Taiheiyen" and "Akagyu Gyoza" made with beef from Kumamoto Prefecture, which is unique to Kumamoto. It is a major newcomer in the ramen world, visited by men and women of all ages from all over the world.
- Ajisen World
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HAB@2F, 5-1 Tetori-Honcho, Chuo-ku, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture MAP
2 min. walk from "Tsurimachi-suji" streetcar station.
11:00-22:30 (L.O.21:30)
January 1
096-273-7700
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5Tengaeten Kumamoto Station
It tastes even better after a few drinks. Simple ramen loved by Kumamoto residents.
This popular restaurant enjoys great popularity among Kumamoto residents as a place to enjoy ramen after a long day of drinking. The main store, originally located in downtown Kumamoto City, will be relocated to the neighboring town of Kikuyo in 2022, but now the Kumamoto Station branch, which opened in 2019, is always crowded with locals and tourists who can enjoy its flavor.
Ramen" is a soup made of pork and chicken bones. The pork bone broth has been cooked since the establishment of the restaurant, and fresh pork bone and chicken bone broth cooked on the same day is added to create a perfect balance in concentration. The result is a refreshing soup with a clean aftertaste that makes you want to finish off your meal.
Conveniently located in the Kumamoto Station Building. The easy accessibility makes it a popular place to stop by.
Because the restaurant is located in a station building, there is no end to the number of customers, even outside of core hours. The open atmosphere with no doors between stores makes it easy to stop by.
It has long been favored as the last stop for those who love to drink. A bowl of ramen with the aroma of roasted garlic sprinkled generously on the finish is a delicious dish that will soak into the five organs after a night of drinking. For lunch, dinner, or to end the day, why not enjoy a taste of this popular restaurant that needs no explanation from the locals?
- Tengaeten Kumamoto Station
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3-15-30 Kasuga, Nishi-ku, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture Higo Yokamon Market 1F MAP
Directly connected to JR Kumamoto Station
11:00-22:00 (L.O. 21:30)
No holidays
096-342-6856
Charged
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- Hoshino Resorts facilities nearby



