About this spot
Mutenroshi Ramen delivers the authentic, bone-rich tonkotsu broth you'd expect from Tokyo's Ikaruga branch, served with a generous mound of chashu and soft-boiled egg. The kitchen also offers a spicy miso option that cuts through the richness of the pork fat, perfect for those who want a bit more heat in their bowl.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order your broth separately if you plan to share a large pot of tonkotsu with friends.
- Ask for extra chashu when ordering the classic pork bone soup to ensure enough meat for every bite.
- Skip the rice and opt for udon noodles if you prefer a chewier texture that stands up to the heavy sauce.
Common Questions
How much does Mutenroshi Ramen cost?
Expect to pay around 12–15 EUR per bowl, which is roughly $13–$16 USD depending on the broth choice.
Where is Mutenroshi Ramen?
Located in the Eixample district at Carrer Sant Agustí, 10, Barcelona, with no nearby metro station but a short walk from several bus lines.
What should I order first-time visitors?
Start with the signature tonkotsu broth to experience the creamy texture, then try the spicy miso version if you have a high spice tolerance.
About this page
Restaurant: Mutenroshi Ramen (Mutenroshi Ramen)
Cuisine: ramen
Location: Eixample, Barcelona, Spain
Source: Curated from local review platforms