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Great Ramen with vegan options around 1000 yen or less. Hard to find, it's not in English. It's in b1f near the beer hall and character street. Yasir south exit which is near the Louis Vuitton store at street level.
MoreKeep coming back, over and over! The different selections are delicious. The service is quick and the price is fantastic! So much ramen to enjoy!
MoreOmg don't miss this street since it epitomizes so much of what makes Japanese food culture so great. There are so many places to try, each with delicious ramen despite having different takes on the dish. Great to stop here if you are catching a major train anytime in your visit
MoreGenerous serving. Taste is perfectly balanced. 🜠Broth is consistent from start to finish, not salty. Highly recommended! 😊
MoreWe love Ramen 🤩
Great place where a lot of good ramens in one place. All of them has some queue but most queue move quite fast. Good place amidst the underground complex of Tokyo Station.
MoreGood selection of Ramen with reasonable prices. Quick service with warm smiles. One stop for Ramen lovers.
MoreCompletely overrated and filled to the brim with aggressive tourists who have no idea what they're doing. Please, avoid this place at all costs. Any random ramen shop on the side of the road is far superior to this place.
MoreIf you love Ramen like i do.When you visit Tokyo, you have to stop there. There are a few shops in Tokyo Ramen St but they take their Ramen seriously. (not a real st btw, so do not waste time looking in the street like i did) Be ready with the machines to make your order because they do not waste time.The service is great but remember that this is Tokyo central station so it is fast and busy. The Japanese go super fast eating their ramen and they do not chat.Business is business so the turnover per chair is really high, do not expect to chill in there, just eat and get out before someone tell you to.The whole experience is awesome.
MoreLots of ramen options including vegetarian and vegan. Ypu can vary the spiciness. Really delicious. Very happy with our food. Enjoyed ordering the extras. Staff were really nice and friendly. Would definitely eat there again
MoreThis place is packed... With so much food! There are many lines in front of the most popular places and the wait times for those can be about an hour or more. We tried a few places and didn't regret! And if you follow your maps you can visit tokyo character street too! There are also alot of shops to check out. Definitely recommend
MoreUdon here was great. Lots of vegetarian options (deep fried tofu and vegetable tempura). All very reasonably priced (most under 1000Â¥). Definitely recommend.
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Lots of variety. But you need cash for most. Gets crowded somewhat. Generally good for a quick meal.
MoreWow! Where do I start..... obviously there are several places with queues as long as the eye can see but I recommend any as they all have many types of broth with the freshly made ramen. Absolutely delicious for breakfast
MoreI ate at Ore-Shiki Jun. Fast, delicious and servers speak English. They were very friendly in helping me order. I recommend the black garlic ramen. So good!
MoreThis place was a ton of fun! If you walk into Tokyo station from the East side by the bust stops 1,2,3 and go down the stairs on the right to B1 the street is right there.It's a lot of fun and has great ramen. Definitely worth going to while visiting 👌
MoreHad great vegan ramen at Sora no Iro!
Coming or leaving this is a place to try! Really good ramen, central position and so much couches! Is difficult to find but try to follow kitchen street and then ramen street on the station boards
MoreOne of the best place to go to if you are looking for Ramen! There are quite a few shops that specializes in ramen. Prices are reasonable and quality is very good. So if you are at Tokyo Station, don't forgot to check out " Tokyo Ramen Street ".
MoreSo much choice! Shop around before you decide what you want, the options are great!
MoreThis is good starting point for your ramen experience in Tokyo. BUT THE REAL DEAL IS NOT HERE. I can assure you that.
MoreIf Tokyo station is your first stop then try not to spend too much time here. It's a very neat underground street with lots of food and shops but you can easily waste a whole day in there. Unless the weather is bad outside, why not go outside and see what Tokyo has to offer?
Moreperfect place to visit except one thing : must wait for more than 20 minutes...
Great place to eat ramen. The place is located at lower level of the tokyo station. You can reach by locating staircase to the lower ground . Not only ramen were sold there, a lots of other cuisine also available. If you a muslim please visit a vegan ramen shop inside the tokyo station, you need to buy a temporary pass into the tokyo station JR cost you around 60yen
MoreAwesome place if you want to eat noodles.Really delicious ramen and well worth a visit.Look for the place with the longest line and you will find the most popular restaurant with the best ramen.Insert money in the machines outside the restaurant that you want to eat at and after that stand in line and wait for your turn to go in. The waiter will call you when it’s your turn to enter the restaurant.Most places have instructions written in English.
MoreNoodle is good. So yummy. The sauce is tasty. Very good. Long Queued but fast respon from the waiter.
MoreGreat selection of ramen at reasonable cost. Lines can be long at some stalls. Do not take card, ticket machines only.
MoreLots of great restaurants, and very reasonably priced, would love to go to again
After navigating the labyrinth that is Tokyo station we got to the 8 "best" Ramens of Japan. It was OK, good experience that is only for "just the once".
MoreToo many spots to choose from! Just pick one, buy your ticket from the kiosk at the front of the line first, then qeue up. Sit when it's your turn, and enjoy! Oh, and remember it's considered appropriate to slurp your noodles!!
MoreGreat place with few restaurants having translation in English. If you walk around you will find places with lower prices. Payments mostly in cash or with suica at the vending machine. Most ramen is made of pork, with few places offering chicken options. Prices between 450-1300 yen (4-11eu)
MoreGood all round Ramen in the basement of Tokyo station.
Plenty ramen restaurant. Plenty of selection. But not all of them are good.
Super cool spot. Soranoiro Nippon was delicious!
More than just ramen. Great place to go for took and shopping. They have a bunch of cute little shops and things to do around there.
MoreIts the best place to have quick amd delicious brunch. There are vegetarian options also available with lots of Vegetables. Egg is also there as an additional option.It is located inside the Tokyo station on the lower ground floor towards the south exit.The price is also very cheap in comparison to the quantity served. For one person it will be around ¥1200.Must try when you are in Tokyo
MoreEasy no frills eating that is affodable. Pay money at vending machin to choose yr ramen and get ticket. Only issue is the street is a side alley between train under pass and gran roof
MoreVegan option. Good price
Great place to have some good food. Give yourself some time because they are small places and fill fast, especially at certain times of day. Because they are small, they have a fast turn around so people don't linger.
MoreDifferent varieties and affordable prices. THERE'S VEGGY AND VEGAN RAMEN TOO. Also, glutten free options and easy no japanese needed machines for ordering your food
MoreI've done more than 30 minutes of queue, but it was worth it. Ramen is very very tasty. If you do not have hurry it is a highly recommended site.
MoreThe best place where you can eat a delicious Ramen
Bit hard to find this place. It is inside the train station and in the basement. So if you are outside walking on the street forget it. Google map is useless finding this place. Once you get under ground the GPS is unless the blue dot on screen just get stuck and it can't tell where is the basement entrance is. Check the real Japanese name and follow the sign in the station. Once you get there usually there is a long line up so if you are really hungry looking for quick eat you can forget this place. Yes the ramen was good one you get there but there plenty of other ramen shops in tokyo.
MoreVegan/vegetarian haven â¤ï¸ loved the food specially the gyÅza. Yummy food, lovely atmosphere, great service! 10/10
MoreHad the pleasure of eating gluten free ramen with my family! Between the four of us, we got to try a lot. The gluten free noodles had a good bite and the family said their food was amazing! Great opportunity for great food in Tokyo station. Shown is the GF ramen
MoreThe places I wanted to try had such long lines that I had to settle for a place that was wide open.. not bad but not what I was hoping for. Best advice is to get there an hour before you plan on eating so you can stand to wait in line. I was starving when I arrived, hence I couldn’t wait..
MoreHad very good tsukemen. Dashi added to leftover dipping broth to make a beautiful soup.
MoreTheir menu has pictures and English descriptions, so if your Japanese isn't good- no problem. Lively place with good food. Try the dipping ramen special, it's pretty amazing.
MoreThe ramen I ordered was really loaded and oishii. Will definitely go back there. Highly recommended.
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