Ramen Yokocho
Ramen Yokocho
Ramen Yokocho
Ramen Yokocho
Ramen Yokocho
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Ramen Yokocho

Recommended
— In Susukino district —
15 of 23 in Sapporo
5.0 (1 review)

Ramen Yokocho (ラーメン横丁), located in the heart of Susukino, is a must-visit destination for ramen lovers. This charming alley is home to numerous small, cozy shops that specialize in Sapporo’s iconic ramen. Known for its rich and hearty flavors, the ramen here features a variety of styles, from miso to soy and salt-based broths. Each shop offers its own twist on the traditional Sapporo ramen, often garnished with flavorful toppings such as corn, butter, and tender slices of pork. Whether you're a seasoned ramen aficionado or trying it for the first time, Ramen Yokocho offers an authentic taste of Hokkaido's culinary heritage.

Beyond the delicious food, Ramen Yokocho provides an immersive experience in local culture. The narrow lane, with its lively atmosphere and inviting aromas, offers a glimpse into Sapporo's food culture. Visitors can enjoy the unique charm of each ramen shop, where chefs craft their signature bowls in front of you, making it a true sensory experience. The warm, cozy environment of Ramen Yokocho, combined with its iconic flavors, makes it a perfect spot to enjoy a traditional, comforting bowl of ramen while soaking in the local ambiance.

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Hours and Fees

Ramen Yokocho
  • Opening hours
  • 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM (depends on the store)

  • Closed
  • No closing days

Getting there

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Ramen Yokocho is located just a short walk from Susukino Station, and it’s only one minute from Odori Station and three minutes from Sapporo Station on the Nanboku Subway Line. Tickets cost 210 yen.

Resources

Japanese

Reviews

  • 5/5 - Excellent

    During my visit to Sapporo, I couldn’t resist checking out Ramen Yokocho, and it didn’t disappoint! This little alley is a paradise for ramen lovers, with so many shops to choose from, each offering their unique take on Sapporo’s famous miso ramen. The aroma alone was enough to make my mouth water!

    I ended up picking a cozy spot that served rich, flavorful miso broth with perfectly cooked noodles and toppings. It was hands down the best bowl of ramen I’ve ever had. The atmosphere in the alley is so authentic and lively—it feels like stepping into a slice of old Japan. If you’re in Sapporo, don’t miss this iconic ramen street!

    10 months ago — by Wesley

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