If you come to Japan to eat ramen, you must come to Hokkaido. Hokkaido's ramen can be said to be very famous, and you will never forget it after eating it once. So, where do you go to eat ramen when you come to Hokkaido? The editor will send this guide to everyone today!
Sapporo Ramen
Sapporo Ramen, Kitabou Ramen, and Hakata Ramen are the three major ramen in Japan. In order to increase the richness of the miso soup base, a large amount of lard and garlic are added, and stir-fried vegetables are also added to the soup base. After these vegetables are melted with miso, they can be poured over white rice to create a unique "miso rice".
The most natural way is to go to Sapporo’s Ramen Street, located in the center of Sapporo. In fact, it is just an alley of a few dozen meters, but there are 17 ramen shops. Most ramen shops have no more than 10 seats, but you can witness the owner's meticulous cooking process and serve you a steaming bowl of ramen himself.
Original Ramen Yokocho
1st Floor, 3 6n Gurand 1, Minami 5 West, Naka-ku, Naka-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido
Sapporo Municipal Subway Namboku Line Boye Station
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With a history of more than 50 years, it can be said to be the representative store of ramen street. The thick soup made from pork and chicken bones, plus more than ten kinds of vegetables, perfectly combines the refreshing taste brought by the special sweet miso with the thick soup base. It seems contradictory, but it is the most orthodox Sapporo taste. It is most suitable as the first bowl of Sapporo ramen!
HIGUMA
HIGUMA was founded in 1972, and its history is not inferior to that of Longhua. The soup base with Jinhua ham is attractive and golden, making it even more delicious. There are four flavors to choose from: white miso, spicy miso, and strong miso. In order to ensure the strength of the noodles, water is added every time before cooking the noodles. The noodles are very chewy and chewy, and the fried chicken and eggs are delicious.
Asahikawa Ramen
Asahikawa is located in the eastern part of Hokkaido, the coldest area. The ramen soup base here is made with fish, pork bones, and chicken soy sauce flavor, and the soup surface is covered with a thin layer of lard to prevent it from getting cold.
Asahikawa has a very high ratio of ramen shops to population, so it is known as the Ramen Kingdom. In fact, in Asahikawa, in addition to soy sauce ramen, there is also miso ramen, which highlights the unique sweetness of miso.
Sapporo Ramen Village is a 20-minute drive from JR Asahikawa Station and is home to eight famous shops and is very popular with tourists. I would like to recommend two of my favorite local Xuchuan old stores.
From 2010 to 2010, everyone said that Asahikawa must come to Ye Qing’s, an old shop with a history of more than 70 years, which is naturally the representative of Asahikawa soy sauce ramen. The noodles used are curly thin noodles with low water content, which makes it easier for the soup to adhere to the noodles. To endure the low temperature in the north, the taste is naturally not light, and a bowl will definitely warm your heart.
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, Item 4, 119-48 Asahikawa Ezen, Hokkaido
5 minutes by car from JR Asahikawa Station
Asahikawa Ramen Village
This store is not in the Ramen Village, but it was founded in the same year as Ye Qing and has a history of 70 years. The biggest feature is that the lard placed in the soup is fried first, giving it a unique flavor. The amount of oil can be selected according to preference. Locals like to choose the maximum weight. If you want to be grounded, try it.
Left 8, 15-chome, Sanjo-dori, Asahikawa City, Hokkaido
A five-minute walk from Xugawa Shijo Station.
Honeya Main Store
Back in Hakodate, the warmest place in Hokkaido, the taste is relatively light. The transparent noodle soup, which mainly has a salty soup base, does not have a similar flavor elsewhere in Japan. The soup base is made from pork bones or chicken bones simmered over low heat and seasoned with salt. The taste is quite light, while the ramen uses thick noodles that are rare.
Hakodate Ramen
It is not far from Hakodate’s most famous attraction, Goreika Park. The whole building is a ramen shop! This shows how famous Hydrangea, which has been in business for 80 years, is in the local area. We recommend the popular menu "Taste, Color, Salt, and Spicy Noodles" that has been around since the establishment. At a glance, you can see the clear soup base at the bottom of the bowl, with a hint of sweetness, and its deliciousness is no less delicious than the other two types of ramen in Hokkaido.
No. 29-22, Burenkuni Town, Hakodate City, Hokkaido
Take Hakodate Tram System 2 to Muryo Kokuen-mae Station and walk for 8 minutes.
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