Nakiryu Ramen (創作麺工房 鳴龍) is a Michelin-starred ramen restaurant in Tokyo's Otsuka district. Originally opened in 2012, it quickly garnered a reputation as one of Tokyo's best ramen shops. The Michelin star seal of approval arrived in 2017.
Nakiryu offers several ramen options, including soy sauce-based shoyu ramen, a shio (salt) ramen, and their tantanmen (a spicy Sichuan-inspired ramen derived from the original Chinese Dan Dan noodle dish).
Their shoyu ramen, uses a chicken soup base fused with added beef bones, vegetables and even raw oysters for added flavour. The soy sauce emanates from Wakayama. Noodles are medium thickness and flat.
Ultimately when Nakiryu comes to mind, their tantanmen is perhaps considered their signature dish. This creamy, spicy ramen with its intense orange hue uses an original spice oil and comes topped with additional spices for added heat. Handmade ultra-thin noodles for the tantanmen use a blend of different Japanese flour and provide the perfect texture combination of smooth yet slightly chewy.

The basic tantanmen starts at ¥900, with both a spicer Mala Tantanmen or sourer Sulamen available for ¥950. Shoyu ramen starts from ¥900 with shio ramen from ¥950. Whilst a variety of toppings allows you to customise each order, you can also opt for the deluxe ('tokusei') version of each style to go all out.
When is Nakiryu open?
Nakiryu is generally open 11am–3:30pm. Nakiryu is usually closed Tuesdays but keep an eye on their X (Twitter) socials to confirm their shop schedule. Also closes around New Year and—in extreme cases—when they are out of soup. They seat up 10 people at once, so expect to queue during peak hours.
