Tag: Noodles
Beifutei
Pricing Guide (Avg. cost per person) | ¥2000 |
Opening Hours | 11:00 - 02:00 Monday to Thursday & Sunday 11:00 - 03:00 Friday & Saturday |
Closed | - |
Contact | 011-271-7397 |
Notes | Bar and dining, counter seating, table seating, card accepted, seating 55 |
Location | Located in central Sapporo. It is just a 5 minute walk from Susukino Subway station. Once exiting the station head east towards Soseigawa Park. 1 Chome-2-1 Minami 3 Jonishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0063 |
Beifutei is one of those bars that have an old atmosphere to it, like the inns of old. The interior is made up of dark wood which has seen many years. The leather couches that make up the dining booths are comfortable. These booths are perfect for small groups to enjoy some good beer and good bar food. There are tables out the back and there is ample counter seating. This bar is a late night bar and is usually quite full even in the later hours. The food here is a fusion of western bar food and Japanese noodles.
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On the menu there are some fantastic dry noodle dishes. There are some spicy elements that can be enjoyed and these dishes really do go well with beer. Other dishes you can enjoy include are delicious fish and chips that pack an English style punch. The beer here flows well plus there are other drinks to be had. Wine and cocktails and spirits can all be enjoyed here at Beifutei. Being open until 3:00am on the weekends is very handy especially for those who don’t want the party to end. Great food and good beer can be found here!
Ramen Gojogen
Pricing Guide (Avg. cost per person) | ¥800 |
Opening Hours | 11:00 - 03:00 |
Closed | - |
Contact | 011-561-3656 |
Notes | Ramen restaurant, open late, small parking area |
Location | This ramen restaurant is located to the west of central Sapporo. By public transport, the closest station is the tram stop, Higashihonganji-Mae Station. From here it is a 4 minute walk west. 7 Chome Minami 7 Jonishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 064-0807 |
Ramen Gojogen is a nice little ramen store in the western suburbs of Sapporo. This ramen store sells a variety of ramen dishes plus they also sell delicious rice balls that go well with any dish. The rice balls are big and are served with pickled vegetables. They are also packed with flavor. When it comes to the ramen, there are about half a dozen different ramen dishes. Naturally they have the basic salt, miso, and soy sauce based soups. Gojogen also have their own dishes unique to this store.
They have a spicy ramen dish that adds a punch to the flavor and is suited for those who like the burn. There is also a ‘Tsubame Sanjo Ramen’. This bowl is served with thick noodles and topped with bean sprouts, onions, and iwanori seaweed. Another popular ramen bowl is the garlic and soy sauce bowl. To get to the ramen shop, you can simply take the local tram line and get off at Higashihonganji-Mae Station. For those driving they have a small parking area to use.
Nhà Anh Vietnam Chilinh
Pricing Guide (Avg. cost per person) | ¥2500 |
Opening Hours | 11:00 - 23:00 Saturday to Monday 16:00 - 23:00 Tuesday to Friday |
Closed | - |
Contact | 011-1839-1121 |
Notes | Vietnamese restaurant, seating 21, no smoking (smoking area outside), paid parking close by, credit cards accepted, all you can drink plan available, souvenir store, outside seating |
Location / Getting There | The restaurant is located at the southern end of Susukino and close to Nakajima Park. From Nakajima Koen subway station it is a 2 minute walk from exit 1. Dwell Nakajima Koen 1F, 3 Chome-1-11, Minami 9 Jonishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 064-0809, Japan |
There are very few Vietnamese restaurants in Sapporo, around half a dozen. Nhà Anh Vietnam Chilinh is an authentic Vietnamese restaurant that can be found on the very southern end of the Susukino district. The food here is fantastic and you can find some great Vietnamese dishes, all the while sipping down on some Vietnamese and other Southeast Asian beers. To get to the restaurant is relatively simple. Coming from the Suskino side, walk down the main street (eki mae dori) to the south, and take a left one block before reaching Nakajima Koen subway station.
So, what goodies do they have on their menu? For those who love Vietnamese food, they have same great items on their menu. To name just a few, summer spring rolls (gỏi cuốn), lemongrass steamed clams (Nghêu Hấp Sả), grilled chicken with lemon leaf (Gà Nướng Lá Chanh), or the Beef Pho (noodle soup). To see the rest, you will have to visit! They have some Vietnamese desserts as well to go at the end of your meal. This restaurant does have outside seating (reminiscent of seating in Vietnam), and is enjoyable in the summer months.
Ramen Yamaokaya
Pricing Guide (Avg. cost per person) | ¥1000 |
Opening Hours | Depends on store |
Closed | - |
Contact | https://www.yamaokaya.com/ |
Notes | Ramen store, over 30 different stores in Hokkaido |
Location / Getting There | There is a store in every main city throughout Hokkaido. Check google maps below. |
Ramen Yamaokaya is a huge chain of ramen restaurants all throughout Japan. There are hundreds of Yamaokaya restaurants. In Hokkaido there are over thirty that can be found in all the major cities and towns. Since the first opening in 2007, this company has continued to thrive. The restaurants are recognizable by their red facade. The soup at Yamaokaya is made of pork bones and water and is brewed for three days before arriving at the table. The green onions that are used in their bowl of ramen are freshly produced through contract farmers. With the selected noodles and specially marinated pork shoulder, it all combines to make for a nice bowl of ramen.
The cool thing about Yamaokaya is that they bring a special menu every month. These menus are in tandem with the changing of the seasons. At their stores, they also bring out special ramen sauces that can be purchased. They have been doing this ever since they first opened in 2007. The regular menu has 27 different types of ramen to choose from! Their specials on this menu include a premium soy sauce tonkatsu, a premium salt tonkatsu, and for those who like something a bit more fiery, an ultra spicy ramen. All the ramen dishes are relatively cheap and you can get a good feed for under ¥1000.
Keyaki Ramen
Pricing Guide (Avg. cost per person) | ¥1000 |
Opening Hours | 10:30 - 3:00 Susukino, Sapporo 10:00 - 19:00 New Chitose Airport |
Closed | - |
Contact | 0123-25-6665 New Chitose Airport (International terminal) 0123-45-6010 New Chitose Airport (Domestic terminal 011-552-4601 Susukino Sapporo |
Notes | Ramen restaurant, seating 10 in Susukino, English menu available, seating 40 New Chitose Airport location |
Location / Getting There | Two locations. Main store is in Susukino, Sapporo. It's a 3 minute walk south from Susukino subway station. 〒064-0806 Hokkaido, Sapporo, Chuo Ward, Minami 6 Jonishi, 3 Chome, Mutsumi Building Second locations are at the New Chitose Airport. One is in the domestic terminal, the other is in the international terminal, in Hokkaido Ramen Dojo. 987-22 Bibi, Chitose-shi New Chitose Airport International Passenger Terminal Building 3F (inside the gate) |
Keyaki is a ramen shop with its main store in central Sapporo in Susukino. Its two other stores can be found at the New Chitose Airport. One is at the international terminal, located at the Hokkaido Ramen Dojo. The other being in the domestic terminal. The ramen here is really good, and is full of so much flavor and color that is not often found at other ramen stores. The ramen at the Hokkaido Ramen Dojo area is particularly delicious. The first store opened in November 1999, in the Susukino district. It has been specializing in miso ramen ever since.
The restaurant (unlike the restaurants at the airport) is not big by any standards and has enough seating for ten people. It is not uncommon to see lines waiting to enter its doors and enjoy a hot ramen. The ingredients that make up the ramen have been carefully chosen over the years. The soup is made from pork and free range chicken from Niigata plus vegetables including shiitake mushrooms. It takes 10 hours to complete the process. Giving their ramen its vivid color are a selection of vegetables including white green onions, purple cabbage, bright carrots, and black mushrooms. The thick pork shoulder has been carefully stewed in a secret homemade soy sauce. Enjoy!
Ramen Tokinoie
Pricing Guide (Avg. cost per person) | ¥800 - ¥1000 |
Opening Hours | 11:30 - 03:00 |
Closed | - |
Contact | 011-530-0788 http://www.ramen-tokinoie.com/index.html |
Notes | Ramen restaurant, seating 18, English menu available |
Location / Getting There | Located in Sapporo, at the end of the entertainment district of Susukino. It's a 4 minute walk from Nakajima Koen subway station. 4 Chome-422-5 Minami 8 Jonishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 064-0808 |
Ramen Tokinoie is one of those cozy ramen places that are open to the early hours of the morning. Being in Susukino, which is the nightlife district of Sapporo, this ramen store is a popular spot for late night revelers after a night out on the town. It can be found just down the street from Rad Brothers and Booty nightclub and is can be identified by the large rooster above the entrance. It is also not a far walk from Nakajima Park. The ramen here is your standard fare but it hits the spot, especially on the way home from town.
There is mainly counter seating, though there is a small booth for up to six (at a squeeze) at the back of the restaurant. The menu here comes in English as well as Japanese and it pictured so choosing your order is no problem. They have miso ramen, salt ramen and a popular spicy miso ramen! For take away you can get some fried rice or handmade pork slices. The soup here uses Nagoya ‘Cochin’ chicken (hence the chicken above the door) and simmered bringing out its nice flavors. The salt used in its flavors comes from crystallized saltwater from Mongolia.