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Kyoto

Japanese: Ramen


Komugi No Kirameki Description

Located in Kyoto, Komugi no Kirameki is a unique restaurant that specializes in ramen and Taiwanese-style mixed noodles.

What sets Komugi no Kirameki apart from other dining establishments is its focus on using high-quality wheat in their dishes. The name of the restaurant itself, which translates to 'Sparkle of Wheat,' reflects this dedication to showcasing the natural flavors and textures of wheat.

One of the standout menu items at Komugi no Kirameki is their ramen. Made with a rich and flavorful broth, perfectly cooked noodles, and a variety of toppings, their ramen is a true delight for the senses. Additionally, their Taiwanese-style mixed noodles, known as 'Taiwan Maze Soba,' offer a unique twist on traditional ramen. These noodles are tossed in a savory sauce and topped with a variety of ingredients, creating a harmonious blend of flavors.

The restaurant's interior is cozy and inviting, with a warm color scheme and comfortable seating. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a satisfying dinner, Komugi no Kirameki is the perfect place to indulge in delicious Japanese cuisine.

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Komugi No Kirameki Overview

Restaurant WebsiteDirections

Address

51-1 Kamikatsura Maedachō, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto 615-8223

Phone

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+81 (0) 75-874-4411

Access

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6 minute walk from Kamikatsura Station.

Operating Hours

Sun: 11:00AM-11:00PM
Mon: 11:00AM-11:00PM
Tue: 11:00AM-11:00PM
Wed: 11:00AM-11:00PM
Thur: 11:00AM-11:00PM
Fri: 11:00AM-11:00PM
Sat: 11:00AM-11:00PM

Payment Methods

Cash

Restaurant Features

Home Delivery

Family-friendly

Non-smoking

Komugi No Kirameki Reviews

Komugi No Kirameki Google Average Rating

3.9

5

Google
We were a bit confused ordering at the machine at the front as Kanji is still difficult for me, but the staff was so nice and helpful and made it a great time! 💕

4

Google
Two tables are available for family with kid(s). Kid's noodle (Ra-men) is free for each (not for adult). Fun to see noodle processing through the window! Taste good for the price.

4

Google
You need to order from the machine and there is no English menu or English buttons.
We couldn't order any food due to prawn allergy and them showing is in sign language that we might not be able to eat the food but the food looked nice from what we have seen on the tables :)

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