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As soon as you enter the store, you can smell the fishy smell, which is a characteristic of traditional Kyushu ramen shops. Unlike other ramen restaurants, the chef serves iced green tea instead of ice water, which really makes it stand out compared to most traditional ramen restaurants.
Recommendation: Xiaramen is the signature ramen of Cannon Ramen.
Kurume Cannon is one of the old-school Kurume family ramen. It was founded in 1953. In the past, it was a restaurant in Kurume City. Time has changed and it has already jumped out of Kurume and opened a branch in Fukuoka. As soon as you enter the store, you can smell the fishy smell, which is a characteristic of traditional Kyushu ramen shops. Unlike other ramen restaurants, the chef serves iced green tea instead of ice water, which really makes it stand out compared to most traditional ramen restaurants. Recommendation: Xiaramen is the signature ramen of Cannon Ramen.
Located at the South Exit of Nishitetsu Tenjin, it is a branch of Hakata Ramen. Kurume Ramen has a lighter soup base and the barbecued pork is not so greasy. If you are tired of eating Ichiran, you can eat Kurume Ramen! A bowl of ramen costs less than 1,000 yen. The taste is heavier than ordinary ramen. It is said to be an old-fashioned ramen with a very fragrant lard flavor. There are pictures next to the ordering machine for reference, and there are service staff who speak English.
Located at the South Exit of Nishitetsu Tenjin, it is a branch of Hakata Ramen. Kurume Ramen has a lighter soup base and the barbecued pork is not so greasy. If you are tired of eating Ichiran, you can eat Kurume Ramen! A bowl of ramen costs less than 1,000 yen. The taste is heavier than ordinary ramen. It is said to be an old-fashioned ramen with a very fragrant lard flavor. There are pictures next to the ordering machine for reference, and there are service staff who speak English.
No.1 Cannon Ramen I went to both the main store and the Tenjin store and tried both of their signature dishes. They were so delicious that I was hooked. The taste was indeed salty, but it was really delicious. The only problem was that there were too many people lining up at the main store. Recommendation index: 🌟🌟 🌟🌟 🌟 Tips: There is an English menu. The restaurant takes orders manually. The Tenjin restaurant has a self-service machine. You can buy first and then sit down. - No.2 Shin-Shin There are too many people in Hakata, so you don’t have to queue up to eat in Kokura. It is really delicious. Not as strong as Dapao, but also very delicious! Recommendation index: 🌟🌟 🌟🌟 🌟 Tips: There is a Chinese menu, order by hand, eat first and pay later - No.3 The land of the earth It's hard to find and there are long queues. Their main dishes are udon and tempura. Maybe I don't like these two, so I think it's just average, but the soup base is delicious! Recommended: 🌟🌟 🌟 Tips: There is no Chinese menu, but there are pictures and corresponding numbers. You can look at them while waiting in line, then order through the machine and take a seat. Only cash is accepted! Recommend 21 and 24, 24 has one more shrimp - No.11 Monkey and Tiger Jianhu had tsukemen, which was really delicious and rich, but also a bit salty, and the noodles were also chewy. Recommended: 🌟🌟 🌟🌟 Tips: It is recommended to go to the parco store. There are not so many people there. Order from the machine first and then queue up, otherwise you will be asked to queue again. There is an English menu, so just order the signature dish. You don’t have to order it spicy because you can add chili powder yourself. - おいげん ラーメン Although this one didn't make the list, I personally think it's really delicious. It can be ranked in the top five in my mind. Hahaha. Their shrimp oil soup base is very special and refreshing. If you don't like the "stinky feet" smell, you can try this one. Recommended: 🌟🌟 🌟🌟🌟 Tips: It's a very small shop, so it's a must to go early. They only accept cash. You order through the machine and take a seat after ordering. - The rest of the time I eat Ichiran, who understands, in my heart my favorite is still Ichiran hahaha!
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