10 Must-Try Ramen Shops in Fukuoka Loved by Locals
Fukuoka is known nationwide as the home of tonkotsu ramen, a mecca for ramen where you can enjoy a wide variety of styles. In this article, we will introduce 10 of Fukuoka's most popular ramen restaurants, from long-established establishments to trending new establishments.
Fukuoka is known nationwide as the mecca of tonkotsu ramen, and is an area visited by many ramen lovers. The combination of rich tonkotsu soup and thin noodles has evolved into a variety of styles, including Hakata ramen, Kurume ramen, and Nagahama ramen, and each ramen shop has its own unique character.

In this article, we will introduce 10 carefully selected ramen restaurants that are gaining attention in Fukuoka. From long-established restaurants loved by locals to up-and-coming popular restaurants, this lineup offers a variety of appealing options. Be sure to use this as a reference when visiting Fukuoka on a trip or business trip.
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Table of Contents
- Top Reasons to Try Ramen in Fukuoka
- 10 Popular Ramen Shops in Fukuoka
- You can enjoy ramen at the baseball stadium in Fukuoka!
Top Reasons to Try Ramen in Fukuoka
Fukuoka is the birthplace of the nationally known tonkotsu ramen, and is attracting attention from many ramen lovers.
Fukuoka ramen is characterized by a combination of rich pork bone soup and thin, straight noodles, which give it a rich flavor and a texture that comes from the noodles being boiled quickly. The flavor of the soup varies from shop to shop, ranging from rich to light, making it easy to find a bowl that suits your taste.

Fukuoka also has a strong food stall culture in Nakasu and Tenjin, where slurping down a bowl of ramen while enjoying the night breeze is a real pleasure. Even tourists can easily experience authentic flavors at food stalls.
There are three styles of ramen in Fukuoka known as the "Three Great Ramen." Kurume ramen is characterized by a thick, cloudy soup and thick noodles, and can be said to be the origin of tonkotsu ramen. Nagahama ramen, on the other hand, is characterized by thin noodles and a light soup, and is known as the style that gave birth to the culture of ordering extra noodles. Hakata ramen is the classic style with a thick, milky white soup and thin, straight noodles, and is considered the representative of Fukuoka ramen.
Fukuoka is a mecca for tonkotsu ramen, a place where diverse flavors and food cultures converge. Ramen lovers will find that there is a depth to the ramen that cannot be fully experienced in one visit.
10 Popular Ramen Shops in Fukuoka
Here we introduce 10 popular restaurants in Fukuoka that are particularly popular. Check out the appeal of each one and use them as reference for your next visit.
Ichiran Main Store
"Ichiran Souhonten" is a famous restaurant known worldwide for its natural tonkotsu ramen. Since its founding, the menu has been limited to just one dish, "tonkotsu ramen," and the exquisite harmony of the secret red sauce, soup, and noodles is concentrated in one bowl.
The soup is made using a unique method that removes the odor typical of pork bones, resulting in a mellow and deep flavor, and the special fresh noodles, managed by artisans, are a taste unique to Ichiran that has been thoroughly pursued to be compatible with the soup.
One of the attractions of Ichiran is that you can enjoy your meal at the counter without worrying about the people around you. It is open 24 hours a day, so you can enjoy the best bowl of ramen any time you visit.
Ippudo Daimyo Main Store
Ippudo Daimyo Main Branch is the origin of the popular ramen chain Ippudo, which has expanded nationwide, and was founded here in 1985. The main branch offers limited menus called "Honten Shiromaru" and "Honten Akamaru" that are different from other branches, and you can taste a bowl of ramen made using the same recipe as when the store was first founded.
The odorless pork bone soup, simmered for 12 hours, is perfectly combined with the thin noodles that are typical of Hakata, creating a flavor that is somehow nostalgic yet new. The "Honten Shiromaru" is a bowl that combines richness with a crisp aftertaste, and is the original and perfected bowl. The "Honten Akamaru" is a popular menu item that embodies innovation, with rich fragrant oils and spicy miso adding depth to the flavor.
You can enjoy ramen at the baseball stadium in Fukuoka!

Located in the outfield of the PayPay Dome, Unari Gourmet Street is home to Fukuoka's popular ramen shop , Ramen Uminari . In addition to the rich, flavorful double soup ramen made with pork bones and seafood, the restaurant also offers a "player-only menu" in collaboration with Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks players! Watching the game while savoring a bowl of ramen created by your favorite player is a special experience you can only find here. Why not enjoy ramen, baseball, and the charms of Fukuoka all at once?
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