Top 20 most popular miso ramen restaurants in Miyagi!1st place is “Numata Shoten Mengumi”[Evaluation as of February 20, 2024/Ramen Database](1/7) | Miyagi Prefecture Netorabo Investigation Team – Netorabo

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Ramen Database, one of Japan’s largest ramen information sites that introduces ramen restaurants in various areas, publishes rankings of ramen restaurants based on user reviews. This time, we will introduce the highly rated restaurants for “Miyagi Miso Ramen” in a ranking format. Please note that the rankings are as of February 20, 2024.

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“Miso Ramen Restaurants in Miyagi” Popularity Ranking

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5th place: Mensho Genryu

5th place went to Mensho Genryu. This restaurant is popular for its ramen that brings out the flavor of the ingredients. The signature menu item, “Miso Ramen (with boiled egg),” is characterized by a special sauce that is a blend of two types of miso, and a double soup made from seafood such as flying fish and pork bones. The soup has a deep flavor that goes well with the medium-thick noodles.

[Address]Lala Garden Nagamachi 3F, 7-20-5 Nagamachi, Taihaku-ku, Sendai, Miyagi 982-0011

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4th place: Menbu Suginoya

4th place went to Menmai Suginoya. This “Miso” ramen is characterized by a soup that has a rich flavor of dark miso and sesame seeds. The noodles are thick and curly and go well with the rich soup. The “Spicy Miso”, which is available in a limited number of cups, is a rich miso with a tangy spiciness, and combined with the texture of the vegetables and thick noodles, it has an exquisite taste.

[Address]180-1 Shinmei, Tagaka, Natori City, Miyagi Prefecture, 981-1221

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3rd place: Sapporo Junren Sendai store

Third place went to Sapporo Junren Sendai store. “Sapporo Junren” is a famous miso ramen restaurant with its main store in Sapporo. Their signature dish, “Miso,” is a rich, slightly sweet soup with chewy noodles. The soup is rich but has a strong ginger flavor, and is said to have a refreshing aftertaste.

[Address]2-9-21 Uesugi, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture 980-0011

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2nd place: Oriku

2nd place was “Oriku”. A popular restaurant founded in 1978 by the first generation who trained in Asahikawa. In 2013, we moved to our current location in Ochiai, Aoba Ward. This miso ramen comes in two types of soups: the mild “white miso” and the spicy “red miso” that has been around since the company’s founding, and each comes in “vegetable ramen” and “vegetable chashu”.

The white miso soup has a slightly sweet and not too rich miso flavor, which brings out the flavor of the soup stock. On the other hand, red miso soup, which is made by adding garlic and chili pepper to red miso, has a good balance with the richness of the miso and is characterized by its moderate spiciness.

[Address]2-1-1 Ochiai, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi 989-3126

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1st place: Numata Shoten Mengumi

1st place went to “Numata Shoten Mengumi”. This ramen shop is located within the precincts of Takekoma Shrine, less than 900 meters from Iwanuma Station. Another appeal of this restaurant is that you can enjoy your meal in a relaxed atmosphere.

The popular “Miso” is filled with stir-fried vegetables and topped with pork, menma, and green onions. The soup is sweet, with a rich miso flavor and the aroma of vegetables. You will enjoy the smooth texture of the noodles and the crunch of the vegetables.

[Address]Takekoma Shrine, 1-1 Inaricho, Iwanuma City, Miyagi Prefecture, 989-2443

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