Stepping into Hakata-Nagahama-Ramen Miyoshi felt like stepping into a scene straight out of Naruto! From the moment I entered, I was greeted by the nostalgic ambiance reminiscent of the ramen shops depicted in the beloved anime series.
The aroma of simmering broth and sizzling toppings filled the air, tantalizing my senses and evoking memories of Naruto's favorite comfort food. As I savored each mouthful of the rich, flavorful ramen, I couldn't help but feel a sense of connection to the fictional world I had grown to love.
What truly made the experience special, however, were the two lovely ladies working behind the counter. Their warm smiles and friendly demeanor added an extra layer of charm to the dining experience, making me feel right at home.
Hakata-Nagahama-Ramen Miyoshi is more than just a ramen shop—it's a haven for anime fans and ramen enthusiasts alike. Whether you're craving a taste of nostalgia or simply seeking a delicious bowl of authentic ramen, this place is a must-visit. Highly...
Read moreTucked beneath Kyoto’s lantern-lit nightlife along Kiyamachi, Miyoshi feels like a secret shared among locals. It’s Kyoto's version of a Hakata ramune — unassuming, soulful, and exactly what you crave after a night out .
The moment the bowl arrives, the aroma of creamy pork broth — rich yet surprisingly light — wraps around you. The ultra-thin, springy noodles slide effortlessly into that soup, carrying with them sweet whispers of collagen . Toppings are simple — tender char siu, crisp scallions, a dash of spicy kick — but the real joy is the ritual: customizing your bowl with red ginger, sesame, or tempura bits, and perhaps ordering an extra "kaedama" noodle to stretch the moment a little longer .
Miyoshi isn’t flashy. There are no artisanal bowls or Instagram angles. Just a flickering neon sign, steam rising in the night air, and that perfect slurp that reminds you: sometimes all you need is a hot bowl of ramen to...
Read moreI love ramen and read an article that praised this local favorite. It is a modest restaurant with Tonkostu ramen that you can add your own level of spice too for a custom bowl of delicious soup. The noodles were cooked perfectly and the flavorful and creamy broth had a hint of sweetness. For 1000 yen I got the grilled pork bowl that had extra servings of meat and was a good serving size. My daughter tried the original and liked adding toppings to her bowl as well. If you add a big bottle of beer it will cost an additional 600 yen. There were parking lots nearby, and we paid 400 yen for half an hour. It was raining outside and the owners of the shop gave my family and I umbrellas to keep us dry, which I thought was extremely kind and thoughtful. I definitely recommend this ramen spot- it not only took the chill out if the day but it made it to my top three ramen spots...
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