Tokyo · Shibuya
35.6702°N, 139.7037°E
Tokyo-style ramen (東京ラーメン) is characterized by shoyu (soy sauce) broth — clear, savory, and balanced — served with medium-thin curly noodles, chashu pork, menma (bamboo shoots), green onions, and nori. The style developed in the 1910s-1930s in Tokyo's working-class neighborhoods, combining Chinese noodle techniques with Japanese soy sauce brewing. Tokyo ramen is less aggressive than Hakata's tonkotsu or Sapporo's miso — it's refined, nuanced, and designed for daily eating rather than once-a-week indulgence.
Afuri (阿夫利) is Tokyo's most acclaimed modern ramen shop, famous for yuzu shio (salt-citrus) ramen that revolutionized the genre in 2003. The broth is light, aromatic with yuzu citrus, and topped with rare chashu, mizuna greens, and yuzu peel. The shop's Harajuku and Roppongi locations are always crowded, but the ramen is worth the wait — bright, clean, and memorable.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
11:00 AM – 11:00 PM (Fri–Sat until 5:00 AM) | Afuri Harajuku
Closed: Open year-round
Entrance Fee
¥1,000–1,300 per bowl (Afuri Harajuku)
Best Season
Year-round (ramen is especially warming in winter)
Visit Duration
30-45 minutes
Getting There
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