Soranoiro
Tokyo
Japanese: Ramen
Soranoiro Description
Soranoiro is a must-visit ramen shop in Tokyo, known for its delicious, artisan noodles. Soranoiro has won the hearts of many ramen lovers. Recognized as one of the top 100 ramen shops by the Tokyo Ramen Guide, this restaurant is a true gem for anyone looking to experience quality ramen.
What makes Soranoiro stand out is their commitment to crafting high-quality, handmade noodles. Their menu offers a variety of noodle dishes, from signature ramen bowls to creative seasonal specials, all made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Each dish is carefully prepared, bursting with rich flavors that make every bite satisfying.
The cozy atmosphere at Soranoiro adds to the experience, with a modern yet rustic interior that’s welcoming for solo diners or groups. The friendly staff ensures you’ll have a pleasant and memorable time.
If you're a fan of ramen or want to try something new in Tokyo, Soranoiro is the perfect spot to enjoy a bowl of expertly crafted noodles that will leave you wanting more.
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Nearby Stations
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Kojimachi Station
Hanzomon Station
Nagatacho Station
Operating Hours
Sun: Closed
Mon: 11:00AM-3:20PM
Tue: 11:00AM-3:20PM
Wed: 11:00AM-3:20PM
Thur: 11:00AM-3:20PM
Fri: 11:00AM-3:20PM
Sat: Closed
Payment Methods
Restaurant Features
Family-friendly
Non-smoking
Stylish Interior
Soranoiro Reviews
Soranoiro Google Average Rating
4
Although they are known to be able to cater to people with specific diet requirements, I am not one of those people. I just came here for the stuffed protein bowl with two wonton on top of all the meats. The ramen bowl was absolutely filled to the brim. The broth was tasty and light, to balance out all the protein in it. Only thing is that it was quite pricey (2000yen). But they do have cheaper options of course.
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