Kumamoto Ramen |桂花らーめん (Keika Ramen Toranomon)

Keika Ramen has rice dishes as a side dish, but the combination of this takana rice bowl and ramen is particularly delicious.

The hugely popular Keika Ramen has opened in Shinbashi.
This has delighted the people living nearby.
The location is also very accessible for foreigners visiting Japan and staying near Tokyo Station or Ginza.


It's very close to Uchisaiwaicho station, but it's also close to Shinbashi.

1-16-2 Nishi-Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo

I don't think many foreigners are familiar with Uchisaiwaicho, so I'll explain how to get there from Shinbashi.

Exit the Hibiya Exit.

There will be a large road on your right, so walk straight along that road with your back to the station.

After walking about 100-150m, you will come to a large intersection. Cross the traffic light at this intersection and walk left for about 30 seconds, and you will find Keika Ramen Toranomon Branch.


The menu is almost the same at all branches.

✅ Ramen

Ramen¥900
Chashu Ramen¥1,150
Tro Ramen¥1,300
Aso Ramen¥950
Mapo dandan noodle¥1,300
Red Ramen¥950
Thin Ramen¥850
Thin tro Ramen¥1,250

✅ Rice food

Special meat bowl¥500
Takana rice bowl¥400

✅ Topping

Cabbage¥150
green onion¥150
Seaweed¥150
Seasoned eggs¥150
Tro ( Thick meat )¥300
Others

The flavors are consistently delicious at every branch, so it's a good idea to order your favorite ramen and side dishes!!

Taromen is the representative ramen of "Keika Ramen". This ramen is also the most popular at the Toranomon store.

Of course, this is probably the most popular ramen here at the Shinbashi store.

This braised pork belly is delicious at all Keika Ramen branches.

The delicious Keika Ramen is filled with lots of tasty pork slices.

It has a refreshing taste.
But when you sip the soup, the depth of the pork bone flavor spreads in your mouth.

The generous amount of takana (green mustard greens) helps to offset the heaviness of the pork bone.

This is a photo of the ramen I always have at Keika Ramen Toranomon branch. They have thick and thin noodles. These are thin noodles.

It's hard to tell from the photo, but these are thin noodles.
Are thin noodles popular at Keika Ramen these days?(lol)

Looking at the orders of other customers, there are a lot of thin noodles.

If you order a set menu with ramen and a rice dish, it will be a little cheaper. The recommended rice dish is definitely the Takana Donburi.

It's a little cheaper if you order it as a set with meat bowl or takana bowl.
My recommendation is takana bowl (lol)


Monday – Friday: 11:00 AM – 10:30 PM (last order)
Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Closed Days:Open daily (no regular holidays)

However, there are times when the store suddenly closes, so it's best to check.

I'm so happy that my favorite Keika Ramen has opened in Shinbashi, where I live, and I go there all the time.

I would definitely recommend that foreigners try Keika Ramen as well."Keika Ramen"

The article about the Shinjuku branch also includes the official website for "Keika Ramen," but I'll include it here as well.

And how often do I go to the Shinbashi store? Quite often (lol)

I'm now a regular customer at Keika Ramen. And I often order this set of Takana Donburi and delicious Keika Ramen.
Also featuring Keika Ramen's thin noodles. Thick noodles are delicious, but thin noodles are also really tasty.

Kumamoto Ramen and Keika Ramen

And please see "Keika Ramen Shinjuku Branch" here

The article below lists a variety of truly delicious ramen restaurants.
Advertisers decide whether a restaurant is good or not depending on how much money they have, but we're different.
"Ramen will save the Earth"

Tokyo Ramen Guide – Introducing the most delicious ramen shops in Japan.

Let's find truly delicious ramen.
Don't rely on guidebooks anymore.

▶ Delicious ramen

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