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