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Ramen at Ramen Tanino

Ramen No. 2, 1,000 yen. This dish is made with Akashi octopus caught by Mr. Tanino and fresh porcini mushrooms, which are rarely seen in Japan. The complex flavor and aroma filled my mouth.

[Ramen Tani no] in Yawata city breaks down the concept of ramen

December 26, 2020 open

The owner, Mr. Tanino, uses a variety of rare ingredients for ramen, such as porcini mushrooms and Akashi octopus, black wagyu beef and natural Rausu kelp, Jinhua ham and dried scallops, mussels and angel prawns, to create the most exquisite cup of ramen. If you are interested in food, you will be amazed and intrigued by the gorgeous array of ingredients and their combinations.

Ramen Tanino

Masao Tanino, the owner of the restaurant, started his career in the restaurant industry at the age of 18, and at the age of 26, he began his career in Chinese cuisine. 2020, he opened a restaurant serving only ramen, which was his long-cherished dream.

Mr. Tanino is a talented chef with many years of experience in Chinese cuisine and has built a thriving restaurant business. However, he is always humble, and his straightforward personality in pursuit of the most delicious food is what makes him such an appealing chef. He calls himself a "delicious food geek," and his inquisitiveness for delicious food has led him to become a veteran fisherman with over 40 years of fishing experience who spends most of his three days off a week fishing. The Akashi octopus used in his ramen No. 2 and octopus rice, as well as the weekly ramen served every Friday, are all made from seafood that he fishes himself.
The ramen prepared by Mr. Tanino is so complex with the flavor and aroma of each ingredient that it is almost impossible to finish. We hope that you will experience this superb bowl of ramen that will make you say, "This is good!

Ramen Tanino

Ramen Tanino

  • Ramen Tanino
  • December 26, 2020 open
  • 15-15 Matsuzato, Otokoyama, Yawata City, Kyoto, Japan
  • 9 minutes drive from "Camphor Station" of Keihan
    1 minute walk from bus stop "Shidehara
  • Tel: None
  • 10:00-14:00
  • Closed Tuesday-Thursday
  • All seats non-smoking No private room 2 parking spaces
*Please note that the information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
*Since this site uses automatic translation, the translation may differ from the original Japanese content.

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