ca Eat Your Way Through Toronto's Japanese-Owned Ramen Shops! 🍜
I knew I had to share this ramen roundup before early spring 🌸 Though ramen is great all year, it just hits different in winter ❄️ 📍 Ramen Isshin 609 Queen St W | 421 College St Master Chef Koji Zenimaru brings regional ramen styles from across Japan 🇯🇵✨ 📍 Ryus Noodle Bar 786 Broadview Ave Toronto’s FIRST chicken-broth ramen! Consistently great for 10+ years—they even opened a location in Tokyo! 👏🍗 📍 Ramen Buta-Nibo 547 Danforth Ave From the Ryus team—Toronto’s first Jiro-style ramen! Heavy on garlic 🧄💥… bring gum unless you wanna smell like ramen all day 😂 📍 Kaminari Ramen Bar 1330 Queen St W Tokyo-style chicken broth ramen 🍗 Their shio ramen comes with plump clams & tender pink chashu—UMAMI BOMB! 💣🍜 📍 Ramen Raijin 24 Wellesley St Specializes in tonkotsu + chicken broth, plus fish-based soups 🐟 Love their Gyokai Tonkotsu Shoyu—rich, blended broth, so flavorful! 📍 Ikkousha Ramen Two side-by-side locations on Queen St: One for tonkotsu, one for chicken broth 🐷🐔 Still obsessed with their Gyokai Tonkotsu—triple broth magic! 🧙♂️✨ 📍 Musoshin Ramen 9 Boustead Ave From Kyoto! Come for ramen, stay for FRESH-BAKED Japanese shokupan, daifuku, wagashi, cheesecake… 🍞🍡🍰 📍 Tondou Ramen 596 College St Toronto’s first Okinawan-style ramen 🏝️ Must-try: Okinawa soba & tsukemen (dipping noodles)! 📍 Hokkaido Ramen Santouka 91 Dundas St E | 2057 Yonge St | 3280 Midland Ave A classic! Everyone told me to come here my first year in Toronto—still a fan favorite ❤️ As for 📍 Konjiki Ramen & 📍 Kinton Ramen… Konjiki isn’t what it used to be, and Kinton is… a commercial monster 🐷🌚 #MiddleSchoolGirlEats #RamenLover #TorontoFood #HiddenGems 🍜🔥