Rāmen Stadium

Fukuoka


An entire floor of ramen outlets, with eight vendors imported from the length and breadth of Japan, including five from Fukuoka, such as Jinanbō (二男坊), serving the classic tonkotsu rāmen. In the mood for something unusual? Try the tomato ramen at Sanmi (三味); it's like ramen in tomato soup.

Take the escalator from the 4th floor.


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