This “Kyoto Ramen Kenkyujo” was recommended to me by a taxi driver when I asked for a recommendation while riding in a taxi in Kyoto. The restaurant is a bit out of the way and a little pricey, but the food is delicious. Now that I think about it, I’m starting to feel a bit hungry.
Category: Japan
[Kyoto] Kamogawa River Noryo Yuka – Amore Kiyamachi
This Amore Kiyamachi is located next to the famous Kamogawa River. During the summer, like other restaurants, they set up elevated platforms to create a cool spot by the river. This was my first time experiencing the Kamogawa River Noryo Yuka, and it’s a bit different from the Kibune Kawadoko Nagashi Somen experience. Both are unique summer scenes. If you have the opportunity, I recommend giving it a try. Although Kyoto is hot in the summer, it’s quite cool in the evening with the natural breeze.
[Kyoto Ramen] The Kairikiya Ramen with Back Fat Soy Sauce
I have a feeling of walking into a “men’s school” when I enter kairikiya Ramen. I wonder if I have to pass the “oil bath” test before eating a bowl of ramen?! kairikiya Ramen originated from Kyoto and there are actually many different flavors of ramen in Kyoto. kairikiya belongs to the fatty soy sauce-based ramen, which is different from the commonly seen soy sauce ramen. If you haven’t tried it before, you can give it a try.
【Hokkaido】Sapporo Soup Curry – Okushiba Shoten
Hokkaido is famous for its culinary delights, including Genghis Khan BBQ and ramen, both excellent choices.
Additionally, soup curry is another must-try.
One of the renowned soup curry restaurants, Okushiba Shoten, has a branch near Sapporo Station.
The branch is located in the basement of this building.