Ramen restaurant2-chōme-6-9 Nisekohirafu 1 Jō, Kutchan, Abuta District, Hokkaido 044-0080, Japan

4.1(190 reviews)
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Kid-friendly

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The Dream Stage of Premium Ramen, AFURI at Niseko

The Ultimate Experience for Ramen Enthusiasts

The renowned Tokyo ramen restaurant, AFURI, has opened in Niseko, embraced by majestic nature. This is the perfect opportunity to savor the authentic flavors.

The Ultimate of Yuzu-scented Soup

An indispensable part of AFURI is the refreshing yet flavorful yuzu soup. It is an exquisite bowl that fully brings out the umami of the ingredients.

Gem-like Ingredients

Famous for the richly topped ramen called "Kiwami." It is a luxurious bowl featuring lavish ingredients such as char siu, menma, and shrimp wonton.

Full Consideration for Foreign Visitors

The menu is labeled in English, making it friendly to visitors from overseas. Come and enjoy this representative Japanese dish.

The Allure of Delicate Side Dishes

In addition to ramen, unique side dishes are also prepared. Be sure to check out the seasonal limited-time menu featuring fresh ingredients.

Perfect Atmosphere Unique to Niseko

At the open terrace seats, you can experience the majestic nature while savoring the ramen. The exquisite flavor is complemented by the splendid environment, offering a dream-like experience.

Reviews

4(3 months ago)
Andrew Oliver
This place was pretty good. It was a little overpriced for the quality of the food. Even for Niseko standards. Just because you are connected to a nice hotel and at a ski resort doesn’t excuse your lack of quality cooking techniques. Not impressed. However that said the food was still really nice and the service was great. Don’t expect traditional Japanese cooking or flavors. Still better than all the overpriced hot pots
5(4 months ago)
Carlito
Rating highly purely for the outstanding ramen they do here. It's set underneath a hotel, so it's just got a typical modern restaurant feel. Clean, busy and reasonably spacious. Had their vegetarian ramen and the crispy eggplant bao. Both excellent. Service is a bit hit and miss, not always attentive when we needed more drinks to be ordered. Would've stayed longer if service was more on point. Still good though.
4(3 months ago)
Sarinah Mastor
The vegan ramen was pretty good. The portion is generous, and not too spicy. It was hard to find vegetarian food in the Niseko area. The staff were very professional and friendly, and the venue is nice. The price is high but expected in a ski resort town.
4(3 months ago)
Kenny Li
Although this is a chain ramen shop, the yuzu infused broth is not to be missed. I had the tsukemen and it was great. Really loved their thicker ramen but looking over at my neighbors, the thin ramen looked good too! Decent value for hirafu (a place where you can pay a lot for mediocre food) and manageable line to get in. Stick to the ramen tho.. the gyoza was just ok (a bit mushy and over-sauced).
4(3 months ago)
Nikola Lesar
Good lunch break spot. Great ramen, bao buns need some work, poached gyoza was better than panfried. Staff was nice, service was great. Place is half full for lunch, if you want to try, visit during those times. Dinner seemed always packed, we stayed at Setsu and it seemed impossible to get a table. Overall, try at least once. Good job team. Atmosphere seems a bit mainstream, shopping mall ramen style.

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