About this spot
This Kuromon Market stall specializes in niboshi (dried sardine) ramen, where the broth is simmered with soy sauce and dried sardines for a deep, savory umami. Order the classic bowl to taste the rich stock paired with tender chashu pork and soft-boiled egg, or try the spicy version if you crave heat.
💡 Tips before you go
- Ask for extra garlic oil on the side to elevate the flavor of your niboshi broth.
- Eat quickly as this market stall often has a line that moves fast during peak lunch hours.
- Pair your ramen with a simple side dish like tamagoyaki or pickled vegetables if available.
Common Questions
How much does Niboshi-Ramen Tamagoro Kuromon cost?
Expect to pay around 600-900 JPY per bowl, which is roughly $4-$6 USD.
Where is Niboshi-Ramen Tamagoro Kuromon?
It is located inside the Kuromon Market in Osaka at 黒門市場 日二会, accessible via a short walk from Umeda or Namba stations.
What should I know about ordering niboshi ramen?
The broth is naturally salty due to the soy-based simmering with dried sardines, so do not add extra salt unless requested.
About this page
Restaurant: Niboshi-Ramen Tamagoro Kuromon
Cuisine: japanese
Location: Kuromon Market, Osaka, Japan
Source: Curated from local review platforms