Overview
Restaurant Views: 303
Awards
- Ramen Beast
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Ramen Beast, #4.5
Ratings from the web
- Tabelog
- 3.67
Cuisine
Ramen
Foodle Reviews
金田家 (Kanadaya in Fukuoka)
This was pork perfection. The soup is buttery and smooth, without any funk. Chashu sliced so thin that it would dissolve if it wasn’t lovingly placed on the sides of the bowl. Just a touch of the standard green onion and kikurage mushroom.
I'm currently breaking down the Top 100 #hyakumeiten #百名店 shops from around Japan. This one is 44/100 on the West Japan list.
Full writeup on the #ramenadventures website. For all... More
金田家 (Kanadaya in Fukuoka)
This was pork perfection. The soup is buttery and smooth, without any funk. Chashu sliced so thin that it would dissolve if it wasn’t lovingly placed on the sides of the bowl. Just a touch of the standard green onion and kikurage mushroom.
I'm currently breaking down the Top 100 #hyakumeiten #百名店 shops from around Japan. This one is 44/100 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
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Recommended bowl: One of a kind
One of the highest ranked ramen shops in Kyushu. A creamy white, milky looking tonkotsu soup. Delectable morsels of savory chashu and premium ingredients throughout. The master uses a technique where he boils pork bones for some time and then discards the water, “washing” them of any funk, in a sense. He then refills the pots with water and slow simmers the bones for hours. For tonkotsu this is among the best of the best. They now have branches in places like... More
Recommended bowl: One of a kind
One of the highest ranked ramen shops in Kyushu. A creamy white, milky looking tonkotsu soup. Delectable morsels of savory chashu and premium ingredients throughout. The master uses a technique where he boils pork bones for some time and then discards the water, “washing” them of any funk, in a sense. He then refills the pots with water and slow simmers the bones for hours. For tonkotsu this is among the best of the best. They now have branches in places like London and Fukuoka, but nothing touches the original. Less
Address
1-chōme-4-3 Ōhashi, Yukuhashi, Fukuoka 824-0003, Japan
Hours
Tuesday: 11:00 - 15:00; 17:00 - 19:30
Wednesday: 11:00 - 15:00
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 11:00 - 15:00; 17:00 - 19:30
Saturday: 11:00 - 15:00; 17:00 - 19:30
Sunday: 11:00 - 15:00; 17:00 - 19:30
Phone
0930-24-3666
Website
https://www.kanada-ya.com/japan