The Ramen Stadium is found on the 5th floor of the cinema building in Canal City. It consists of eight different restaurants offering a huge variety of ramen dishes. Most of the restaurants have machines outside where you purchase a ticket and some of these machines have English menus too. The ramen types are organized by the regions where they originated. Since I was in Hakata, I thought it would be apt for me to try ramen from this region. Hakata ramen is quite famous throughout Japan. I had Toyama black Hakata negi ramen; I think the recipe for the soup is from the Toyama region. It was so delicious.
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Fukuoka's Ramen Stadium
Eight different ramen restaurants in Canal City
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Kim
5 years ago
Adding this to my Fukuoka itinerary - sounds like the perfect spot for some ramen sampling!!
Radica Sooknarine
8 years ago
Certainly looks like a place to try!
Anonymous
10 years ago
I would love to visit here, being a ramen-fan myself. I like that the journalist mentioned how it was English-friendly at some of the machines for the menus. It encourages tourists not to be intimidated.
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