🍜Michelin-Selected Creamy Chicken Ramen in Roppongi Hills
🍜 Taste Type Tori Paitan (Creamy Chicken) Tori Paitan Shoyu (Creamy Chicken Soy Sauce base) Niboshi (dried sardines base) Clam Oyster
🍥 Ramen Style Classic Ramen with Soup Dip Style Ramen (Cold noodles served with a separate dipping soup) Mixed Noodels (Noodles tossed with sauce and topping, no soup)
🧾 Menu There’s a ticket machine next to entrance door Buy your ticket there — Multi-Language menu is available
💳 Payment Methods Cashless payment is available (Visa, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, UnionPay, Alipay, WeChat Pay, etc.) Cash is not available
⏰ Opening Hours 11:00 AM -11:00 PM (L.O.10:00 PM)
🍜 Ramen Notes
Down on the B2 floor of Roppongi Hills, this stylish ramen shop — a branch of the famous Ginza flagship — has been drawing both international visitors and local women who love its elegant vibe and beautifully presented bowls. The brand has expanded to several popular destinations, including Kamakura, Osaka, and Ikebukuro, making it a must-try for ramen lovers across Japan.
Their signature creamy chicken broth (tori-paitan) is so thick and rich that you might think it’s tonkotsu, but it’s made entirely from chicken. The taste is deep, silky, and comforting — almost like a Japanese-style potage soup, full of umami and warmth.
The toppings are just as impressive: vibrant paprika, sweet roasted pumpkin, and lightly pickled lotus root that give a touch of Japanese flavor. The slow-cooked chicken chashu is incredibly tender and melts perfectly with the smooth broth. It’s as beautiful to look at as it is delicious to eat.
If you’re looking to treat yourself, try the luxurious truffle ramen, finished with black truffle paste and white truffle oil. Or go for the clam and oyster ramen, a seafood-inspired creation packed with rich ocean flavor. Both are equally tempting, so you might have a hard time choosing just one.
No matter which bowl you order, you’ll experience a true taste of Japanese elegance in ramen form. And if you’ve got the appetite, why not try two or three? Each bowl offers a different kind of happiness — and every one of them is worth the visit.👍👍👍