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Osaka

Japanese: Ramen


Shoyu-ramen Sodaisho Description

Located in Osaka, Shoyu-Ramen Sodaisho is a renowned establishment known for its exceptional ramen dishes. The restaurant prides itself on using a special soy sauce base sourced from Wakayama Prefecture's Yuasa Town, the birthplace of soy sauce. This unique ingredient adds a depth of flavor and authenticity to their ramen that sets them apart from other ramen shops in the area.

At Shoyu-Ramen Sodaisho, diners can indulge in a variety of ramen options, including their signature Shoyu Ramen made with the flavorful soy sauce broth. The menu also features delicious Tsukemen, a dipping noodle dish that offers a different way to enjoy the rich flavors of the broth. The restaurant's dedication to using high-quality ingredients and traditional techniques results in dishes that are not only satisfying but also a true representation of Japanese culinary craftsmanship.

Stepping into Shoyu-Ramen Sodaisho, guests are greeted by a cozy and inviting atmosphere that enhances the dining experience. The interior decor reflects a blend of modern aesthetics with traditional Japanese elements, creating a welcoming space where patrons can savor their expertly crafted ramen dishes. Whether you are a ramen enthusiast or simply looking to explore authentic Japanese cuisine, Shoyu-Ramen Sodaisho is a must-visit destination for a memorable dining experience in Osaka.

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Shoyu-ramen Sodaisho Overview

Restaurant WebsiteDirections

Address

2-chōme-4-16 Ukida, Kita Ward, Osaka 530-0021

Phone

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+81 (0) 6-6375-8260

Access

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3 minute walk from Tenjinbashisuji Rokuchome Station Exit 11, on the Tanimachi Line.
5 minute walk from Nakazakicho Station on the Tanimachi Line.
15 minute walk from Nakatsu Station on the Midosuji Line.

Operating Hours

Sun: 11:00AM-12:00AM
Mon: 11:00AM-12:00AM
Tue: 11:00AM-12:00AM
Wed: 11:00AM-12:00AM
Thur: 11:00AM-12:00AM
Fri: 11:00AM-12:00AM
Sat: 11:00AM-12:00AM

Payment Methods

Cash

Restaurant Features

Take-out Available

Non-smoking

Shoyu-ramen Sodaisho Reviews

Shoyu-ramen Sodaisho Google Average Rating

4.1

5

Google
A typical local famous ramen restaturant.
You MUST be ready for 30 mins of waiting even though in very late time (10:00 PM).

BUT this waiting time is full of value.
I have travelled only for RAMEN in TOKYO and
FUKUOKA, but this restaurant's 醬油 ramen is
much more UMAIer than many shoyu ramen in Tokyo!

This a little-bit-faraway-from Umeda ramen restaurant is the shoyu ramen Mecca of Osaka.

5

Google
Waited an hour at dinner time to eat a bowl of shoyu ramen, and it was well worth it! The broth was very delicious and savoury, while the thick noodles were QQ and were infused with the broth. The char siew had a lot of fats in it to make it very yummy. The service was quick once we entered the restaurant.

5

Google
Piping hot ramen at midnight just really hits the spot! The shoyu ramen broth is simple and delicious, the noodles were cooked perfectly, and the chashu was great too. Best of all, the prices were very very affordable!

Enjoyed the meal tremendously. Will definitely be back!

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