Ramen
- Tonkotsu's latest ramen restaurant is in Shoreditch
Tonkotsu really are becoming London's chief ramen joint with this, their eleventh opening in town. Expect the usual ramen (and a signature Shoreditch option) as well as gyoza and lots more.
- Ippudo pick Goodge Street for their fourth London opening
If you're after somewhere in Fitzrovia to sit and slurp ramen, then this international ramen chain are hoping you'll pick their new restaurant on Goodge Street to do just that.
- Koi Ramen and Tap In are first to sign up for new Elephant Park development in South London
The new £2.3bn regeneration project at Elephant Park has signed up what will be the third London outlet of Koi Ramen, which specialises in Tonkotsu ramen noodles, and a brand new football bar and bottleshop called Tap In, serving over 300 craft beers and Cuban food.
- Bermondsey has a new Japanese restaurant in HAKATA Ramen + Bar
Serving up ramen, Japanese small plates and more, this Bermondsey spot aims to be part NYC speakeasy, part Japanese dive bar.
- Yamagoya ramen returns to Soho and there will be raindrop cakes
Yamagoya ramen originally started as a pop-up upstairs at Shuang Shuang. Now they're back, taking over the main restaurant for good and are bringing their famed raindrop cake with them.
- Tonkotsu's 10th ramen restaurant will be in the Dickens Yard development in Ealing
The ramen group's 10th opening sees them taking over two floors of the Dickens Yard development in Ealing.
- Japanese ramen bar Nagi Ramen is taking over Bone Daddies
With another site imminent, Bone Daddies is showing no sign of slowing down. Although one of their restaurants (on St Christopher's Place) is having a big change for one week in September, as it's being taken over by famed Japanese ramen bar Nagi Ramen.
- Tonkotsu are bringing their ramen to Stratford
The ever-popular Tonkotsu are expanding again, with their eighth London site scheduled for Stratford this at the end of July. Expect the usual signature homemade noodle ramen, gyoza and Japanese sides, alongside a selection of craft beer, sake and cocktails.
- Ramo Ramen brings halal ramen to Kentish Town
Kentish Town just got a new ramen spot
- Kanada-Ya is bringing their legendary ramen to Islington's Upper Street
Fans of Kanada-Ya will already know the deal: big, soupy bowls of rich broth, served with springy noodles cooked to your preferred level of firmness, likely preceded by a lengthy, but worthwhile session spent queueing outside.
- Tonkotsu are the latest restaurant to open at the Battersea Power Station development
Tonkotsu are opening their latest ramen restaurant at Battersea Power Station, the latest in an impressive line-up of restaurants to open at the iconic space. The Battersea branch will have seating for 26 inside and a further 26 outside on the terrace, as well as having takeaway and delivery options.
On the menu as well as their trademark ramen, you can expect gyoza and Eat The Bits chilli chicken wings. And their cocktails are always worth a go.
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... - Bone Daddies are bringing their ramen to Victoria's Nova
Ramen comes to Victoria's Nova in the shape of Bone Daddies. Expect all the favourites as well as a katsu curry section and new maki rolls.
- International ramen chain Ippudo opens in Charing Cross
With more than 240 restaurants in 13 countries around the world, including Japan, slick ramen chain Ippudo is no stranger to new openings. Now they're opening the doors on their third London branch in Charing Cross, where they'll also be providing takeaway until the evening.
- Tonkotsu are taking over Anzu on St James's Market for a ramen residency
Updated 28/2/18 with extended dates
If you're looking for a ramen fix, you might want to pop along to St James's Market. Tonkotsu are taking over their sibling restaurant Anzu from the New Year, with a ramen residency.
On the menu will be all their usual ramen, along with a seasonal special of Ham Hock ramen - slow braised and pulled ham hock in reduced ham and chicken stock with noodles, topped with fermented mustard leaf, bamboo shoots, spring
... - Yamagoya brings their ramen and raindrop cake to The Cut with their first permanent venue
After a successful pop-up on Shaftsbury Avenue, and the cake that launched 1,000 Instagrams, Yamagoya is back for good, bringing ramen-shaped joy into the hearts and bellies of Londoners on The Cut (near Waterloo).