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【Tsushima City, Nagasaki Prefecture】Kyoto Ikkei – A Ramen Shop with Outstanding Soup

Kyoto Ikkei is a well-known ramen shop in Tsushima City. The inside has a classic feel, with both counter and table seating, making it a great spot for friends or family. Here, you can enjoy ramen made with a specially prepared broth and homemade noodles.

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Features


Kyoto Ikkei’s ramen is a popular local dish in Tsushima City, offering a taste of Kyoto-style ramen. The restaurant has a cozy, traditional design that gives a nostalgic feel. From the counter seats, you can watch the cooking process, which adds to the excitement before eating.

The most impressive part is the rich flavor of the soup. It’s a perfect mix of thick pork bone broth and lighter chicken bone broth, with each one balancing the other. The soup is simmered for hours, bringing out a deep, savory taste that’s noticeable with every sip.

Toppings like fresh veggies, braised pork (chashu), and soft-boiled eggs add to the beauty and flavor of the dish. The specialty ramen, known for its strong, tasty soup, keeps many customers coming back for more.

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When you visit Kyoto Ikkei, make sure to enjoy the shop’s unique atmosphere first. As you walk in, you’ll be welcomed by a cozy, nostalgic setting that lets you relax and enjoy your meal. If you sit at the counter, you can watch the ramen being made up close, and the delicious aroma will make you even more excited.

When ordering ramen, don’t miss the specialty ramen. The rich soup and chewy homemade noodles go together perfectly, making every bite enjoyable. Adding fresh veggies, chashu, and soft-boiled eggs as toppings makes the bowl even more satisfying.

Basic Information

Kyoto Ikkei
Address: 693 Iwayashiki, Izuhara Town, Tsushima City, Nagasaki Prefecture
Hours: 11:30 AM – 2:00 PM, 7:30 PM – 12:00 AM
Closed: Tuesday
Contact: 0920-52-8888

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