Gion Shirakawa Ramen

祇園白川ラーメン

Help desk
050-2030-4678 (+81-50-2030-4678)

Shop

075-541-3939 (+81-75-541-3939)
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Aromatic miso ramen and traditional soy sauce ramen: Enjoy the unique Kyoto taste in the corner of Kyoto's Furukawacho Shopping Arcade.

Kyoto is a city where old Japanese culture and various gourmets coexist. Gion Shirakawa is a restaurant that serves ramen unique to Kyoto in the Kyoto Furukawacho Shopping Arcade that retains a retro atmosphere. The recommended is the popular miso ramen. Based on the miso flavor cooked in an iron pot that the chef learned from his training at a famous restaurant in Hokkaido, it has a sharp and refreshing taste developed in Kyoto. Not only local people but also guests from overseas can casually enjoy the restaurant with foreign-language menus and English support. It is a place filled with the passion of the owner and staff to please many people who come to Kyoto.

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  • English menu

  • English-speaking staff

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • Lunch

  • Late-night service

  • No smoking

  • Special dietary requests

  • Western cutlery

Gion Shirakawa Ramen

祇園白川ラーメン

Help desk

050-2030-4678 (+81-50-2030-4678)

Shop

075-541-3939 (+81-75-541-3939)

All reservations will be accepted via web form to ensure a smooth reservation process.

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Access
5-minute walk from Higashiyama Station on Kyoto Municipal Subway
Cuisine
Japanese / Donburi (rice bowl), Ramen (noodles) / Shoyu Ramen (soy sauce ramen), Ramen (noodles) / Miso Ramen (miso sauce ramen) / Miso Ramen (miso sauce ramen),Ramen (noodles)
Open
[Tuesday-Sunday, National Holidays, Day Before National Holidays] Lunch 11:00 am - 4:00 pm (L.O. 3:30 pm) / Dinner 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm  (L.O. 9:30 pm)
Closed
Monday
Average price
1,000 JPY
Address
567-26, Kitagumi, Inari-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto map Outside view
Address (for taxi driver)
京都府京都市東山区稲荷町北組567-26
English services
English menu and English-speaking staff available.
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