When I was in Kyoto, I visited a ramen restaurant called "Takayasu" (中華そば-高安).
Transportation: Get off at Ichijoji Station on the Eizan Main Line and walk northwest for about 4 minutes
Although when it comes to ramen, most Chinese people may first think of Ichiran Ramen, which has chain stores all over the country. Although Ichiran is both convenient and delicious, the first battlefield that represents Kyoto's highest standards and has the most intense competition is actually here: Ichijoji. This place is known as Kyoto's ramen street. Just ask the locals and you will know its status in the ramen world.
Hidden here are low-key and delicious local shops. For example, Gaoan is said to be the number one ramen restaurant voted by Kyoto university students. Since it is the students’ favorite, I feel that it should be of good quality and inexpensive, and large in size.
This store opened in 1998. When I walked in, I was shocked by the various certifications on the glass door. They all recommended it as a popular store, which shows that it is not ordinary. Opening hours are from 11:30 am to 2:00 am. When I entered the store, I found that it was full of award certificates.
The limited-supply "Sujiramen" ramen is the most popular and the hardest to get. If you come later, it will be gone. This is a very traditional Japanese thick soup ramen. I heard that the soup base made of pork bones, chicken and sea bass takes 22 hours to cook. I would like to highly recommend their fried chicken. It is no exaggeration to say that it is the best fried chicken I have ever eaten! The skin is crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and the chicken is tender.




















