The 4 Best Ramen in Kagawa

updated: August 17th, 2023

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    らぁめん欽山製麺所

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    "Ramen Kinzan Seimenjo" is a popular ramen shop located in Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture.
    Their signature dish is chicken ramen, with a soup that also has a hint of seafood flavor.
    It is well-known locally and can get crowded during peak hours.
    The interior of the shop is spacious, with both table and counter seating options.
    The noodles are medium-thick and curly, which pairs well with the soup and offers a satisfying texture.
    The unique taste of the noodles and soup is worth experiencing.
    It is recommended to check the opening hours in advance as they may vary.

    高松家

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    Store Name: Takamatsu-yaAddress: 1992-4 Yashimanishi-cho, Takamatsu City, Kagawa PrefectureBusiness hours: 11:00am to 8:00pm, open on Sundays, closed on Mondays (closed on Tuesdays if it's a public holiday)Access: 10-minute walk from Kotoden Shido Line "Katamoto Station," near Yashimanishi-cho Intersection on Route 155Seating capacity: 15 seats (counter seats only)Takamatsu-ya is a ramen restaurant specializing in Tonkotsu-style ramen located in Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture.
    The store has deep roots in the local community, and the chef has gained experience by training at Yoshimura-ya.
    The restaurant's signature dish features a rich Tonkotsu soy-based broth and chewy noodles made by Sakai Seimen.
    When ordering, customers can customize the firmness of the noodles, richness of the flavor, and amount of oil to their preference.
    Various toppings and condiments are available to create a personalized flavor.
    Additionally, seasonal limited menus are offered, such as dipping ramen in the summer and miso ramen in the winter.
    The chef continuously hones his skills to provide the best dining experience.
    Takamatsu-ya is highly recommended for those seeking delicious Tonkotsu-style ramen.

    支那そば讃岐ロック

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    Zensoba Sanuki Rock is a ramen restaurant located in Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan.
    The interior is cozy with a counter seating area that can accommodate up to eight people.
    The noodles are made from whole wheat flour and are flatly cut, while the soup is delicious with a soy sauce and dashi flavor.
    In addition to ramen, customers can also enjoy chicken karaage and beer.
    The restaurant is about a 5-minute walk from the "Kawaramachi" station on the Kotoden line.
    Please note that the opening hours and regular holidays are subject to change, so please check with the restaurant before visiting.

    はまんど

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    Hamando is a popular ramen shop located in Mitoyo, Kagawa prefecture.
    There are two branches: a small cozy shop and a traditional wooden house-style main branch.
    Here, you can enjoy dishes such as Niboshi Ramen and Sanuki Ramen.
    The Niboshi Ramen, in particular, is known for its flavorful broth made from dried fish and its smooth, chewy noodles.
    The shop opens early in the morning, making it a great option for those who want to have ramen for breakfast.
    It is conveniently accessible from Mino Station on the JR Yosan Line, either by foot or by car.
    The shop has 28 seats, including counter seats and tables, and the atmosphere is cozy and comfortable.
    We highly recommend visiting Hamando for a delightful ramen experience.