Savor 6 mini-bowls of Ramen at 3 award-winning Japanese eateries on a Tokyo Ramen tasting tour with an English-speaking guide.
Punti Salienti
Punti Salienti
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Indulge in the rich flavors of ramen on this guided tasting tour. Stop at 3 acclaimed eateries and sample 1 drink and 6 mini bowls of ramen.
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Pick 6 out of 12 ramen bowls and make your first stop at the Hokkaido ramen shop to savor smoky ramen from Japan's northernmost 'ramen kingdom'.
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Dig into the velvety richness of tonkotsu, a pork belly broth, and the flavorful spice of curry ramen as your guide delves into the history of the cuisine.
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Choose between noon or night tour options at your convenience and learn the origins, types, and preparation techniques of ramen.
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Fun Fact: Ramen originated as a variation of a noodle soup made by Chinese immigrants in the late 1800s.
Incluso nell'offerta
Incluso nell'offerta
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3-hour afternoon/night ramen tasting tour (as per option selected)
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English-speaking guide
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6 mini ramen bowls
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1 beverage (beer, cocktail, juice, soft drinks, or tea)
Polizza di cancellazione
Polizza di cancellazione
Questi biglietti non possono essere cancellati o riprogrammati.
Your Experience
Your Experience
Treat your taste buds to 6 delectable mini bowls of ramen from a selection of 12 on a 3-hour ramen-tasting tour. Visit 3 award-winning eateries in Nakameguro Koukashita, Ebisu, and Shibuya on an afternoon tour or opt for a night tour.
Ignite your Taste Buds with Smoky Ramen Bliss
Upon arrival, the staff will greet you with a friendly Irasshaimase. Select your choice of Hokkaido ramen bowls and relish miso-based broth, chewy wheat noodles, tender pork slices, bamboo shoots, corn, and green onions. Slurping the noodles aerates the broth and serves as a nod of appreciation to the chef, so ensure to indulge as you like.
Delight in the Art of Pork Broth Mastery
On your next stop, grab a bowl of Tonkotsu ramen, a rich and velvety broth created by simmering pork bones for hours. The dish is paired with thin, springy noodles cooked to al dente perfection and topped with tender chashu slices, bamboo shoots, garlic, and scallions, adding a satisfying crunch to the dish.
Learn about the origin of ramen from your expert local host and explore the intricacies of its preparation techniques through interactive displays. Round off your ramen binge by digging into a bowl of spicy curry ramen, a blend of sliced chicken, pork, and beef with veggies and seaweed.
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
Important Information
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It’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes as this experience involves a fair amount of walking.
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You can request the ramen shops to exclude meat toppings from the ramen dishes. However, note that all broths are blended with some meat.
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This tour is suitable for hearing-impaired guests as visual handouts are provided and the guide makes sure to enunciate every word to aid lip-reading.
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This experience requires a medium level of fitness as a fair amount of walking is involved.
Restrictions
- This experience is not suitable for vegetarians, vegans, pescatarians, or guests allergic to dairy/gluten.
I Miei Biglietti
I Miei Biglietti
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the meeting point.
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Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before the scheduled time of your visit to avoid any delays.
Meeting Point
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Meet your guide in front of Shibu Hachi Box, located in Hachiko Square.
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Address: 2 Chome-1-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan.
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Landmark: Outside of Shibuya station (Hachiko Exit).
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Your guide will be on the left side of Shibu Hachi Box (closer to the word "Shibu") with a "Tokyo Ramen Tours" sign.
Get Directions to the Meeting Point
Getting There
By Bus
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The closest bus stop is Shibuya Eki. It is a quick 2-minute walk to the meeting point.
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Board bus 渋11 to get you there.
By Train
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The closest train station is Shibuya Station. It is a quick 1-minute walk to the meeting point.
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Board trains Den-en-toshi Line, Fukutoshin Line, Ginza Line, Yamanote Line, Tōyoko Line and more to get you there.