Overview
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Awards
- Ramen Beast
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Ramen Beast, #4.5
Ratings from the web
- Tabelog
- 3.70
Cuisine
Ramen
Foodle Reviews
うらしま (Urashima in Wakayama)
The style is heavy Wakayama tonkotsu shoyu. It is a on the gritty side, something you should come to expect from any bowl in this part of Japan. Open since 1976.
I'm currently breaking down the Top 100 #hyakumeiten #百名店 shops from around Japan. This one is 49/100 on the West Japan list.
Full writeup on the #ramenadventures website. For all my #ramen posts head over there. Links are in the bio. Let's #slurp... More
うらしま (Urashima in Wakayama)
The style is heavy Wakayama tonkotsu shoyu. It is a on the gritty side, something you should come to expect from any bowl in this part of Japan. Open since 1976.
I'm currently breaking down the Top 100 #hyakumeiten #百名店 shops from around Japan. This one is 49/100 on the West Japan list.
Full writeup on the #ramenadventures website. For all my #ramen posts head over there. Links are in the bio. Let's #slurp @ramenadventures
https://ramenadventures.com/listing/urashima-in-wakayama/ Less
Recommended bowl: Religious experience
Urashima is a shop Japanese ramen geeks often refer to as ‘Legend.’ It's located deep in the Wakayama countryside and only open two hours per day. It's not uncommon for the staff to stop allowing additions to the line less than one hour after opening. Launched in 1976, the shop looks like something of a shack, with little besides rice fields and farmland in the background. There used to be a more extensive menu, but these days the only offerings are ramen... More
Recommended bowl: Religious experience
Urashima is a shop Japanese ramen geeks often refer to as ‘Legend.’ It's located deep in the Wakayama countryside and only open two hours per day. It's not uncommon for the staff to stop allowing additions to the line less than one hour after opening. Launched in 1976, the shop looks like something of a shack, with little besides rice fields and farmland in the background. There used to be a more extensive menu, but these days the only offerings are ramen (in two sizes) and rice. But the bowls do not disappoint: deep, creamy tonkotsu soup, magically balanced with rich local shoyu tare. The noodles are from Miyamoto Seimen, based in Wakayama. No spoons are provided; you just drink from the bowl. For some, the short time spent here is akin to a religious experience. Less
Recommended in Kinokawa
Address
20-7 Keya, Kinokawa, Wakayama 649-6422, Japan
Hours
Tuesday: 11:00 - 13:00
Wednesday: 11:00 - 13:00
Thursday: 11:00 - 13:00
Friday: 11:00 - 13:00
Saturday: 11:00 - 13:00
Sunday: Closed
Phone
+81 736-77-5473