Sherman's Food Adventures: Ichiran Ramen Dotonbori South 一蘭 道頓堀店別館

Ichiran Ramen Dotonbori South 一蘭 道頓堀店別館

While we were planning for our trip to Japan, Ichiran Ramen was definitely on our list of places to try.  However, we were not originally going to visit the Dononbori South shop while we were in Osaka.  But since we were hungry and we were walking past it, we made a last minute decision to grab some Ichiran.  For those who don't know, Ichiran started as Fukuoka Ramen in 1966.  It is known for its unique solo dining concept with individual stalls that have their own water station and condiments.  Also, their ramen is affordable (approximately $12.00CAD per bowl) and super tasty with a rich broth.

Although it was not quite dinner time when we arrived, there was still a small lineup.  It did move fast though after we ordered from the self-serve kiosks.  Not that there are a lot of options, but you choose what you want in your ramen, any extra chashu, ramen egg and beverage.  You pay and then take you seat when it becomes available.  You really do not have to interact with anyone as the food comes out from the cutout. 

There is an option to choose a spice level (similar to Ramen Danbo) as it is Fukuoka-style Tonkotsu Ramen.  For Viv's she went for no spice and that allowed for a more pronounced rich pork broth flavour.  There was a silkiness to the broth, yet at the same time, it wasn't too heavy either.  Salt content was high though, so things were definitely flavourful.  Thin noodles were al dente as she chose the firm noodle option.


For myself, I went for the a bit of spice and extra firm noodles.  Definitely chewier than Viv's bowl.  I thought the hint of spice helped mask some of the saltiness.  I got the extra side of chashu and it was buttery soft and aromatic.  As for the egg, it had a beautiful custardy centre.  The cold Asahi was the perfect compliment to the ramen as it balanced out the saltiness.  In the end, the ramen was good and the price, even better.  Grabbed some instant ramen to go and yah, it is also good!  Cheaper in Japan too...  Would visit another location when we are back.

The Good:
- Inexpensive
- Rich tonkotsu broth
- Love the option of spice

The Bad:
- Normally a wait, but it moves
- A bit salty for some people

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