About this spot
Yoshi Ramen brings the chaotic energy of Tokyo's ramen scene directly to Bologna's historic Quadrilatero, where you can expect thick pork broth and chashu that rivals any in Japan. While it lacks a traditional Italian menu, the shop captures the authentic, no-frills vibe of a late-night noodle stand perfect for travelers seeking comfort after exploring the market quarter.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order the extra chashu to ensure you get enough tender pork belly before the bowl cools down.
- Expect a wait during lunch hours as locals flock here for quick, hearty bowls in the busy Quadrilatero area.
- Bring cash or have your card ready immediately upon arrival, as lines often form outside the door.
Common Questions
How much does Yoshi Ramen cost?
A standard bowl runs between 10 and 15 EUR (roughly $11β$16 USD), with extra toppings adding a few euros more.
Where is Yoshi Ramen?
Located in the Quadrilatero (Market Quarter) of Bologna, near the bustling market stalls and close to the city center train station.
What should I order first-time visitors?
Start with the classic tonkotsu broth paired with soft-boiled eggs and green onions, then try the spicy miso option if you want a kick.
About this page
Restaurant: Yoshi Ramen
Cuisine: Restaurant
Location: Quadrilatero (Market Quarter), Bologna, Italy
Source: Curated from local review platforms