Kyushu Jangara Ramen Akihabara

Non-Vegetarian Menu Vegan Ramen

Kyushu Jangara Ramen Akihabara



Address
3-11-6, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo

Access
Akihabara Station (Yamanote, Soumu, Cyuo, Keihintouhoku lines)
Google Map : https://goo.gl/maps/VcVJ8q1Vavy

Tel
03-3251-4059 (+81-3-3251-4059)

Seats
18 Seats (12 Seats for Counter, 6 Seats for Table)

Opening Hours
10:30 – 23:30 (Week Day)
9:30 – 23:30 (Saturday, Sunday and National Holiday)

Shop Holidays
Open Everyday

Website
http://kyushujangara.co.jp/shops/akihabara/

This is Ramen Shop and most of its ramen are ordinary ramen made with animal products.
Only one ramen is 100% animal product free, that is, vegan ramen.
This time I visited this Kyushu Jangara Ramen in Akihabara to check Vegan Ramen.

Review

When I first visited the shop at noon, there was a long line so I gave up to join.
It must be popular ramen shop
I came back at evening.

Kyushu Jangara Ramen Akihabara

Oh, I could see Vegan Ramen on the board in front of the shop.
It says it does not include any animal products or extracts and MSG.
Even for its broth, they don’t use animal products so what you can enjoy here is 100% Vegan Ramen.

Menu of Vegan Ramen

I entered the shop and it was full of people even at this time of evening.
It was not big shop and the seats were 18 seats, mostly counter seats.
I had been directed to a counter seat.

Counter Seat of Kyushu Jangara Akihabara

I did not check the menu as what I was going to order was decided before entering.
Yes, Vegan Ramen.
It is 1000 yen (About $9).
I ordered it.

While I was waiting, the customer next to me shouted “Barikata, please” to the stuff.
Now I remember this “Barikata”.

You can order another potion of noodle if you want more although you have to pay $1 or $2 for it (The price differs depends on the shop).
You can also tell the stuff the hardness of the noodle when you order.
So “Bariakta” is the hardest noodle and I think a lot of people loves this Barikata.

5 to 10 minutes later, Vegan Ramen came!

Vegan Ramen

Looks good!

Vegan Ramen

Vegetables on the top is Japanese leek, bean sprout, thinly sliced pepper, baked laver, etc.
If you ask, they accept custom-made ramen removing five pungent roots in Buddhism, too.

For the taste?
Yes, it was very good.
It was soy sauce based soup and I could also enjoy taste of each vegetables.

By the way, what is this?

Soy Meat

I tasted and found this was soy meat.
This was also tasted very good with the soup soaked in it.

There is a chopstick case that says “We Kyushu Jangara use Eco-friendly chopsticks.”
They might use chopsticks made of timbers from forest thinning.
It is very good they also care about chopsticks.

Chopsticks and its Case

There are toppings on the table such as pepper, sesame, Karashi Takana (hot pickled mustard leaf), etc.
Looks like you can put this Karashi Takana into the ramen but be careful it is very hot although the taste is good.

After all I ordered another noodle saying “Barikata, please”
Actually the stuff told me “There is no Barikata for only Vegan Noodle but we can offer ordinary hard noodles”
So I ordered hard noodle and the price was 200 yen (About $1.8).

This was good vegan ramen shop.
As this is chain shop you can enjoy this vegan noodle in Harajuku, Omotesando,Ginza, Akasaka, Nihonbashi, Ikebukuro.

If you want to try tasty vegan noodle I also recommend you T’s TanTan here.
So far vegan ramen here in T’s TanTan is the top to me.

T’s TanTan Tokyo Keiyo Street

Google Map of Kyushu Jangara Akihabara



TOP↑