Ramen restaurant • 1-chōme-12-26 Komaoka, Tsurumi Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 230-0071, Japan
"Kyoto Kitashirakawa Ramen Kairiki-ya Tsurumi Komadoka Store" is a popular ramen chain originating from Kyoto, located in the nearby Tsurumi district, just a short distance from Yokohama Station. This renowned restaurant has been in business for over 50 years and takes pride in serving authentic Kyoto-style ramen and delicious homemade dishes.
It is conveniently located, only a 5-minute walk from JR Keihin-Tohoku Line "Tsurumi-Kono" Station or near the Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line's "Komadoka" Station. With a parking lot available, it is easily accessible by both train and car.
The highlight of this restaurant is its exquisite soy sauce ramen, which perfectly harmonizes the richness and sweetness with thin noodles that have a firm texture. It is based on a rich chicken bone soup and is topped with a generous helping of carefully prepared ingredients. Adding the condiments pickled vegetables and green onions enhances the depth of flavor even further.
Kairiki-ya offers rare menu items such as traditional Kyoto-style miso ramen and other unique dishes like abura soba and tsukemen. They are all reasonably priced and yet offer an authentic and delicious culinary experience.
If you order the dipping noodles, a must-try accompaniment is a special deep-fried dish called "zangi." It has a moist, tender, juicy texture and a robust seasoning that makes it irresistibly delicious.
The ramen soup base from Kairiki-ya is also recommended as a souvenir. These fully handmade liquid soups, available in soy sauce and miso bases, allow you to enjoy authentic Kyoto-style ramen at home. They are reasonably priced and are sure to be appreciated as gifts.
Being a long-established ramen shop originating from Kyoto, Kairiki-ya's biggest charm lies in the ease with which you can enjoy genuine Kyoto-style ramen. A visit here will surely make you feel as if you've been transported to Kyoto. Why not indulge in a luxurious moment in Yokohama and experience the taste of old Kyoto?
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