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- Jess MireauOctober 12, 2015Get the mini bowl at each shop so you can try more than one! The button is a little bit hidden near the bottom of the ticket machines, but it's there for most of them!
- Mike H.June 10, 2015It's Epcot, but for ramen! Try restaurant #4 and #7. All restaurants have English menus and "mini" bowls. If you're hungry, get 3 or 4 mini bowls, then waddle home.Upvoted 4 weeks ago
- Fernando LemosSeptember 26, 2017Nice place to taste different kinds of ramen. 300 yen to enter. Most places have a half portion of ramen, so you can have more than one. Very close to Shin-yokohama station.
- 高手놀리밑™December 6, 2015Nice decorations but really it's just an over decorated food court :) Look for the ramen stores which have a line and you can't go wrong for choice. 名島亭 (downstairs) is good for Tonkotsu Ramen
- Samantha YOctober 31, 2016Day trip to Yokohama from Tokyo. Ramen museum is off the Shin yokohama stop and not exactly in the city center, but 15 min out. Very much a food court rather than museum. SUMIRA Ramen is a must try 😍
- MNovember 2, 2015Different kinds of delicious ramen all in one place! There's an entrance fee and it's like tiny ramen shops condensed into one spot, so you gotta pay at each ramen place. Don't forget the gift shop!
- Eric TangJanuary 2, 2017The mini ramen is still pretty sizable. Better to go with a group of friends, spend a few hours in there, and share the mini bowls.
- taufulou BokAugust 5, 2014Love the concept of this place that brings back old of Japan in the 50's. If you are a Ramen lover, a great place to hunt for. I recommend Miku
- Michelle A.March 6, 2016Great ramen all around. The entire place has this nostalgic atmosphere, not so much a museum but a celebration of Japan in the 50s or so.
- Nori TapoMarch 21, 2017There are many types of ramen in this museum. There are from many places of Japan and also from the world. It is good to have this kind of places to enjoy ramen.
- Melissa DagdaganDecember 29, 2016You can buy an admission ticket for the day and go in/out. Wish I knew that instead of stuffing my face with 3 bowls of ramen at the end of my day. Was definitely hurting!
- Stephen MokMay 21, 2014It's actually very hard to share and try different places! You have to eat within each individual shop, not in the central area, and each person must order at least a bowl at each place.
- April BairAugust 26, 2015Interesting recreation of old Japan but you are paying admission to stand in line to purchase a bowl of ramen. There is same day readmission so go for lunch and try another type of ramen for dinner.
- Abdulrhman A.January 29, 2015There's more than 3 restaurants that offer vegetarian and no pig ramen.. And it taste fantastic
- MK ChanDecember 24, 2019The ticket is 380, little high to enjoy noodle at here..but u can enjoy various type of Japanese style noodle.
- June PakJune 10, 2013Worth the 45 mins or trip from Tokyo. Each location requires that you order one bowl per person, but they have smaller "mini" bowls (the red buttons).
- PaulaMarch 10, 2019The museum is not great, but in combination with the food court it’s still worth it if you can spare the time. Wouldn’t put it on the top to-do list if you only have limited time in Tokyo.
- notcoolinthecoolwayApril 23, 2013OVERRATED. This isn't a museum, just a bunch of ramen shops inside a well-decorated building. Poorly-curated too: Kitakata ramen isn't represented, even though it's one of Japan's Top 3 Ramens.
- Yarn LamMay 16, 2018Small museum section upstairs, large ramen food court downstairs with 50's Japan decor.
- Peter GreenbergMarch 2, 2012If you can't get enough of food, head to the Shinyokohama Ramen Museum, which is practically a food theme park. Click here to read about more food museums! Read more
- Peter S. GreenbergMarch 3, 2012If you can't get enough of food, head to the Shinyokohama Ramen Museum, which is practically a food theme park. Click here to read about more food museums! Read more
- Simon WillisonSeptember 28, 2014Four mins from Shinyokohama station, which is just 18 mins by Shinkansen from Tokyo station - a free train journey if you're travelling with an international rail pass
- Jason CavazosJuly 14, 2013Go early in the day otherwise it is like standing in line for a ride at Disneyland during peak season.
- MeJanuary 7, 2012Living museum - they brough in popular ramen restaurants from all over Japan. Go early becaues the queue is L O N G during lunch time.
- Cong NguyenJune 4, 2014Bit overrated (although delicious!) but if your in japan for the first time, aren't you going to go here just to say you did? :)
- Micka Chao MinMay 6, 2014There are many different kinds of ramen shop.Pay for the museum entrance fee some more have to queue up to pay for the ramen? Doesn't make sense at all. It seems more like a food court than a museum.
- Jeffrey BalanagJanuary 31, 2015Read ahead & know which shop / what kind of ramen you want to eat 🍜, for you'll have to queue 👫👬👭
- Amy 🍦October 23, 2011Get the "mini" bowls so that you can sample several different ramen types in one visit.
- Puifai NiamrungrueangApril 13, 2015Nice atmosphere feel like real old town in Japan but crowded of both tourists
- Eric EspirituDecember 25, 2017Take exit 8, and then make a left. That's the closest way to the museum. Male restroom is on B2F.
- Leonard LinMarch 7, 2016Technically in Yokohama, not Tokyo, but <1hr away on the commuter lines and well worth the trip.
- Tako HisadaJanuary 22, 2010Ramen is not the only thing this museum has to offer. The inside is set up to replicate the buildings from the Showa-era (1950's-60's) and you get to see what Japan was like back then. Read more
- ぴえるFebruary 9, 2015ミニラーメンで食べ比べもよし、今日はここ!と決めて、また来るもよし。ラーメン以外にも楽しみがたくさんあります。雰囲気も抜群です。katekoという場所では唯一タバコを吸うことができます。Upvoted Feb 23