19 Air St (at Glasshouse St), Soho, Greater London
Ramen Restaurant · 14 tips and reviews
A.: If the Denman St branch is queuetastic try your luck here. Plonk down on a table or order your ramen to go. However you do it, pair it with the intense Musashino beer. A perfect match for the ramen
G3-5 Kingly Ct (at Carnaby St), Soho, Greater London
Ramen Restaurant · 65 tips and reviews
A.: If you've been to the other Shoryus you know what to expect, but the tucked away spot of Kingly makes it less likely to find a queue. Still, try to avoid 12:30 – 14:00
3 Central St Giles Piazza, St Giles High St, Holborn and Covent Garden, Greater London
Ramen Restaurant · Holborn and Covent Garden, London, Greater London · 110 tips and reviews
A.: If Sake-no-hana ran a ramen joint—super slick. Keep in mind what's standard elsewhere are extras here i.e. boiled egg and though the menu looks limited, customise with items like the curry ball, epic!
A.: Cute, caf style ramen bar popular with Japanese patrons. In all honesty the stock isn't as intense as Tonkotsu, as refined as Shoryu or as ballsy as Bone Daddies, but fuck it, I didn't have to wait.
Ramen Restaurant · Islington · 12 tips and reviews
A.: Loads of unique “fusion” ramen recipes taking in American, British and Korean influences. Didn't try any of those but their miso ramen is a bit on the sweet side for my tastes
14 Leather Ln (Greville Street), London, Greater London
Japanese Restaurant · Holborn and Covent Garden · 16 tips and reviews
A.: The broth of their Tonkotsu ramen is actually decent, but the noodles are a bit too soft and the pork over cooked (can't really call it cha siu). Still, it'll do a job if you can't get to Soho