Ramen Toronto

The Best Ramen in Toronto

The best ramen in Toronto combines savoury broth, tender meat, and oodles of snappy noodles into a meal that transcends the pleasures afforded by most meals. A dish that's balanced, rich and supremely comforting, ramen is an icon of Japanese cuisine that's now available across the city.

Here is the best ramen in Toronto.


Ramen Isshin
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Ramen Isshin

Unique bowls, including the signature wok-fried red miso, draw crowds to this local chain with locations on Queen West and in Little Italy. Among a number of interesting options, find black sesame tan tan noodles and several vegetarian bowls, available with regular or egg-free noodles.

Santouka Ramen
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Santouka Ramen

Delicate tonkotsu broth is the specialty at this family-friendly noodle shop with locations at Yonge & Dundas and Yonge & Eglinton. A generous serving of tender roast pork makes chashu ramen a must-order for ravenous types.


Sansotei Ramen Little Tokyo
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Sansotei Ramen Little Tokyo

This burgeoning Canadian chain (with locations in CityPlace, Richmond Hill, Little Tokyo, and more) trades in steaming bowls of tonkotsu ramen brimming with savoury add-ins, and thick or thin noodles. Still, vegetarian mazemen and lighter chicken shio ramen ensure every diner finds their fave.

Musoshin Ramen
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Musoshin Ramen

A Japanese import, this ramen shop in Roncesvalles serves up vegetarian broths dressed up with a host of tasty add-ins, from shiokoji beef and tender pork to seasoned egg. House-made noodles are made with premium flour that's expertly aged to draw out its flavour.


Ramen Buta-Nibo
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Ramen Buta-Nibo

Run by the team behind Ryus Noodle Bar, this Danforth spot has the pedigree to back up its umami-packed noodle bowls. Pork-based broth finds its way into classic, tsukumen and rich Jiro-style ramen, made with thick noodles, garlic paste and a hefty slice of chashu.


Ramen Raijin
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Ramen Raijin

A large variety of ramen dishes thwart boredom at this Yonge & Wellesley restaurant. Built with rich pork, delicate chicken or savoury kelp and shiitake broth, noodle bowls jump from spicy tonkatsu and yuzu shio ramen to vegan spicy miso.

Kinton Ramen
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Kinton Ramen

Toronto is home to a handful of locations of this casual Japanese noodle bar, including in Baldwin Village and at Yonge & Eglinton. At each, diners face down steaming bowls of expertly balanced broth packed with springy noodles and myriad flavourful ingredients.


Kaminari Ramen Bar
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Kaminari Ramen Bar

A full menu greets diners at this homey, Tokyo-style ramen bar in Parkdale. Still, you'd be wise to hone in on ramen made with clear or creamy, soy or shio chicken broth. Each arrives loaded with must-haves — from bouncy noodles and sous-vide chashu to jammy eggs, peppery veg, even, in the case of creamy shio, clams.

Oji Seichi
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Oji Seichi

This casual Japanese-Canadian restaurant charms diners with a menu of tempting eats, made from quality local ingredients. To achieve über umami, chicken, pork and seafood is simmered for 10 hours before finding its way into signature ramen. Limited-run dishes include beef-bone-based gyukotsu ramen.

Lead photo by

Fareen Karim at Musoshin Ramen, Kinton Ramen, Ramen Isshin, Yannie Lai of Santouka


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