Restaurant • 4-chōme-7-31 Tomiokahigashi, Kanazawa Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 236-0051, Japan
Located in the quiet residential area of Kanazawa-ku, Ramen Akariya is a hidden gem that makes your heart race with unexpected encounters. The homemade pork bone ramen made by the Vietnamese owner is truly a new flavor born from a meeting of different cultures.
The richly flavored pork bone ramen is the flagship menu item of this shop. The soup, carefully brewed over a long period of time, exudes the full aroma of pork bone while having a mellow mouthfeel. It showcases the Vietnamese owner's culinary expertise.
The medium-thick straight noodles perfectly complement the soup. Topped with finely chopped green onions, seaweed, char siu, and complimentary vegetables, it provides a satisfying meal with plenty of umami. The harmonious blend of the noodles and toppings with the flavorful soup is exquisite.
Nestled quietly in a corner of the tranquil residential area, the interior of the shop feels like a hidden gem. Despite the appearance reminiscent of a Vietnamese eatery, the interior exudes an atmosphere of a famous Showa-era restaurant. The ability to savor ramen while being tantalized by curiosity is a unique charm of this shop.
The exhilaration of finding a famous ramen shop quietly standing in a remote location, the atmosphere of the shop that evokes a sense of travel, and, above all, the enchanting bowl of ramen that cannot be experienced elsewhere. Ramen Akariya is truly a coveted shop that will impress culinary travelers.