Reviews List

English Reviews (Reviews Total Language : 166 reviews)
“This is the best ramen shop I've discovered since ‘94!”
Oh man, I’ve got to share this review about one of my favorite ramen spots in Fukuoka! Honestly, I never really thought about it before, but this place serves the BEST ramen I’ve ever had. I can’t miss it every time I’m in Japan. The last time I landed at Fukuoka airport, I went straight to grab my ...favorite, mukashi ramen—trust me, it’s delicious! The service is awesome too; everyone’s super welcoming. Some places have vending machines for ordering, while others let you sit at a table and pay later. They even give you hair ties if you’ve got long hair like me! Highly recommend checking it out if you’re in Fukuoka!
Visited March 2025
“traditional Tonkotsu Ramen”
One of the oldest Tonkotsu Ramen restaurant. Depending on your experience of Tokontsu ramen, some people may not tolerate this smell. Locals love the flavor and the taste of this ramen.
Visited June 2019
“Famous Kurume Ramen”
Taiho is a famous restaurant of Kurume Ramen. First you write down your name on a waiting list, and you have to wait until your name is called. It is worth waiting, because their Ramen is really delicious. Even if you don’t like Tonkotsu Ramen, you might like their Ramen, which is never too thick.
Visited December 2019
“VISITOR TRAP”
As recommended by travel website I was lured to this Ramen shop last time during my visit on Fukuoka. I was surprised to see the usual egg in the ramen was not any kind of semi-liquid "Onsen" egg but an thin over-cooked fully-done egg SLICE!!! It was a slice, not even half, not even 1/3 of an egg!!!... Totally unbelievable. Why still so many good review here? I don't know why. The soup base is just ordinary. For this egg, I will give it negative score, but as it was overall not terrible, so, 2 stars.
Visited November 2017
“Distinct Smell Hits You Upon Entrance”
Upon entry to the eatery, I was immediately hit by what smells like smell socks, only to later realised that it is the smell of the tonkotsu broth. The queer experience of sitting in a funny smelling premise and savouring a good bowl of ramen is not to be missed when you are in Kurume. The broth sho...uld be a thumbs up for tonkotsu lovers, and the noodles did not disappoint.
Visited June 2018