Overview
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Awards
- Ramen Beast
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Ramen Beast, #4.5
Cuisine
Fukuoka Style Tonkotsu
Foodle Reviews
一九ラーメン 糟屋店
Ikkyu (One-Nine) has a few locations around Fukuoka, but it’s the Kasuya shop you gotta visit. Sure, it’s a little bit of a walk (11 minutes) from the nearest station, but it’s a very nice walk along rice paddies and forested hills. The ramen rewards are worth it. Tonkotsu ramen that is purposefully less sweet than your average Kyushu bowl with wontons and tender chashu. Let’s go!
Full write up on my website.
一九ラーメン 糟屋店
Ikkyu (One-Nine) has a few locations around Fukuoka, but it’s the Kasuya shop you gotta visit. Sure, it’s a little bit of a walk (11 minutes) from the nearest station, but it’s a very nice walk along rice paddies and forested hills. The ramen rewards are worth it. Tonkotsu ramen that is purposefully less sweet than your average Kyushu bowl with wontons and tender chashu. Let’s go!
Full write up on my website.
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Recommended bowl: Local legend
Considered somewhat of a legendary shop in Fukuoka, Ikkyū ramen has seven branches overall, with six of them run by one family. This Kasuya branch, however, is independently operated by a sole proprietor not affiliated with the family. You can take photos of ramen, but no other photos are allowed inside the shop. The bowls served here can be considered Fukuoka style tonkotsu ramen, consisting of pure pork bone broth, shoyu tare and thin straight noodles. No kaedama... More
Recommended bowl: Local legend
Considered somewhat of a legendary shop in Fukuoka, Ikkyū ramen has seven branches overall, with six of them run by one family. This Kasuya branch, however, is independently operated by a sole proprietor not affiliated with the family. You can take photos of ramen, but no other photos are allowed inside the shop. The bowls served here can be considered Fukuoka style tonkotsu ramen, consisting of pure pork bone broth, shoyu tare and thin straight noodles. No kaedama (extra noodle) is available, so most customers order large size or rice on the side. Take-out ramen is available, with the soup served in empty glass shochu bottles. The shop turns down all magazine, TV and media offers, hence the reason it is still off-the-radar for non-locals. Less
Recommended in Kasuya
Address
387 Ōkuma, Kasuya, Kasuya District, Fukuoka 811-2302, Japan
Hours
Tuesday: 11:00 - 19:45
Wednesday: 11:00 - 19:45
Thursday: 11:00 - 19:45
Friday: 11:00 - 19:45
Saturday: 11:00 - 19:45
Sunday: 11:00 - 19:45
Phone
+81 92-938-2034