Ebisu Ramen (えびすらーめん)
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This ramen shop is on Nishigawa-Ryokudokoen-suji street, south of Nishigawa-Ryokudokoen Station on the Okaden Seikibashi Line. This shop is famous as a pioneer of Okayama's tsukemen dipping ramen boom. Their medium-thickness broth is a mix of seafood and pork bone stock, and is served with their particularly thick wrinkled noodles for an orthodox dish. They stay open late, and are particularly popular with office workers on their way home from work, or with dinking partiers looking for a dish to end the night. They also have seasonal ramen along with their tsukemen, and the casual atmosphere makes it easy to drop by.
Review of Ebisuramen
TripAdvisor Traveler Ratingラーメン屋のハシゴをしたかったので、つけ麺の小盛にしました。これくらいがちょうどよさそう。つけ麺としては、激辛とか奇をてらわない、スタンダードなもの。
21時過ぎに行ったけど、お客さんは多かった。
Details
- Hours
- 11:00-24:00
- Closed
- open everyday
- Credit Card
- Available (VISA, MasterCard, JCB, UnionPay)
- Smoking
- Not available
- Wi-Fi
- Not available
- Average budget
- [Day] 1-1,000yen
[Night] 1,001-3,000yen - Estimated stay time
- 30-60 minutes
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Okayama Areas

Overshadowed by Hiroshima to the west and the Kansai region to the east, Okayama is an easy spot to miss but a nature-rich gem where the Seto Inland Sea laps at its toes and peach and grape farms complete its interior. One of Japan’s Three Great Gardens, Koraku-en in Okayama city is well worth a visit before progressing to Kurashiki, where preserved wooden Edo buildings line the picturesque canal.