Just a short walk away from the hustle and bustle of Shibuya, the Shinsen area hides a collection of exceptional ramen restaurants — each offering a distinctive taste of Japanese noodle culture.
Here are five highly rated ramen shops in Shibuya and Shinsen, from creamy Hakata-style tonkotsu ramen to spicy tantanmen, elegant shell-based broths, and rich Yokohama Iekei ramen.
Perfect stops for travelers exploring Tokyo’s gourmet food scene or locals seeking a satisfying bowl.
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Men-no-Bo TORIDE
Address: 20-23 Shinsencho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Access: 3 min walk from Shinsen Station (Keio Inokashira Line) / 12 min walk from Shibuya Station (Hanzomon Line, Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line) / 14 min walk from JR Shibuya Station (Hachiko Exit)
Hours: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun 11:00–14:45 (L.O. 14:30) / 17:30–22:15 (L.O. 22:00)
Closed: Wednesday (Closed on New Year holidays and irregular days)
Official URL: https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1303/A130301/13003402/
あいにくの雨模様ですが、本日も元気に深夜3時まで営業しております!
— 麺の坊 砦 (@m_toride) June 11, 2018
先月より毎年恒例のつけ麺が始まりました!
皆様のご来店お待ちしております! pic.twitter.com/A61hB0t2P6
A true master of Hakata-style tonkotsu ramen, Men-no-Bo TORIDE is a must-visit ramen shop in Shibuya.
The pork bones are simmered for over 20 hours until they completely dissolve, creating a creamy, rich broth free from any odor — the very essence of Hakata tonkotsu.
The house-made ultra-thin straight noodles pair perfectly with the soup, and one bowl often calls for a kaedama (extra noodles).
Char siu pork is slow-cooked for two days to remove excess fat, complemented by aromatic seaweed and fresh eggs sourced directly from a local farm.
A clean, bright interior and delicate flavor balance make this ramen spot especially popular among female customers.
Usagi
Address: 1F Argus Shimoda Bldg., 8-13 Shinsencho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Access: 3 min walk from Shinsen Station (Keio Inokashira Line) / 8 min walk from Shibuya Station (Keio Inokashira Line) / 9 min walk from Shibuya Station (Hanzomon Line, Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line)
Hours: Mon–Fri 11:30–14:30
Closed: Sat, Sun, National holidays
Official URL: https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1303/A130301/13041115/
こんにちは🐰
— うさぎ USAGI RAMEN (@ramen_usagi) February 10, 2022
本日は悪天候の中ご来店頂きありがとうございました🙇♂️
雪の影響が気になるところですが、夜も21時まで営業の予定です。
明日11日(金)は定休日となります。
12日(土)は通常通り営業いたしますので、
皆様のご来店心よりお待ちしております!🐰 pic.twitter.com/RhfdNw3l3F
A local favorite for soupless spicy tantanmen, Usagi is one of the hidden ramen gems near Shibuya.
The noodles are thick and chewy, topped with a richly flavored sesame sauce and fragrant Sichuan pepper (sansho) that gives a tingling kick.
Diners can choose their preferred spice level, making it approachable for both adventurous and mild eaters.
In addition to tantanmen, they also serve shoyu ramen and handmade gyoza, all made with a clear, additive-free broth.
Open only on weekdays at lunchtime, it’s a perfect stop for ramen lovers seeking authentic Tokyo flavors off the tourist path.
Mendokoro MARO
Address: Exile Dogenzaka Bldg., 2-20-26 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Access: 5 min walk from Shinsen Station (Keio Inokashira Line)
Hours: Weekdays 11:30–15:00 / Sat & Sun 11:00–15:00
Open Days: Thursday–Sunday
Official URL: https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1303/A130301/13306431/
Mendokoro MARO offers a refined bowl of clam and chicken paitan ramen,
combining the gentle umami of shellfish with the depth of chicken broth.
The soup is light yet flavorful, creating a delicate balance that lingers pleasantly on the palate.
The thin, straight noodles soak up the flavors beautifully, while the dual char siu — tender pork and chicken — adds a satisfying texture contrast.
Though operating as a limited-time “borrowed space” ramen shop, it has gained a loyal following among Tokyo ramen enthusiasts.
Check their Instagram before visiting, as opening days may vary.
Shibuya Kacchan Ramen
Address: 1F Shibuya Sakura Stage, 1-1 Sakuragaoka-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Access: 10 min walk from Shibuya Station (all lines) / 15 min walk from Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Shibuya Station
Hours: Open 24 hours, daily (including weekends and holidays)
Official URL: https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1303/A130301/13299182/
\7月25日(木)11時開店/
— 虎ノ門たきちゃん/渋谷かっちゃんラーメン (@taki_kacchan) July 22, 2024
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🌸渋谷さくらステージ(SAKURAサイド1階奥)
虎ノ門たきちゃんラーメンの姉妹店です!
これからこのアカウントにて営業情報発信していきます🙆♀️
フォローしてお待ちください🍜
*初日のみ11時開店
*8月上旬まで現金決済のみ pic.twitter.com/fdBLTHgdAD
Located in the new Shibuya Sakura Stage complex, Kacchan Ramen serves a nostalgic yet bold bowl of Tokyo-style pork ramen.
The soup blends pork bone broth and lard for a deep, savory sweetness, harmonized by soy sauce for a comforting finish.
The smooth medium-thick noodles hold the broth beautifully, and the signature char siu ramen — topped with more than ten slices of juicy pork — is a must-try.
Open 24/7, it’s a reliable late-night ramen option for Shibuya nightlife explorers and hungry travelers alike.
Yokohama Iekei Ramen Samurai Shibuya Main Branch
Address: 1F Wako Bldg., 2-6-6 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Access: 3 min walk from JR Shibuya Station (Hachiko Exit) / 1 min walk from Keio Inokashira Line Shibuya Station (Central Exit) / 1 min walk from Tokyo Metro Shibuya Station (Exit A5b)
Hours: 11:00–21:00 (L.O. 20:45)
Closed: None (hours may vary)
Official URL: https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1303/A130301/13262063/
明日土曜日、朝9時から営業オープンです!
— 横浜家系らーめん侍 渋谷本店(公式) (@samurai_EAK) September 22, 2023
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A powerhouse of Yokohama Iekei-style ramen, Samurai delivers a thick, creamy pork-and-soy broth that embodies Japanese comfort food at its best.
The firm noodles and richly seasoned pork belly create a hearty and satisfying combination.
Many locals insist that ordering rice is essential — dipping the nori (seaweed) into the broth, then wrapping rice in it, is the true Iekei way.
Conveniently located near Shibuya Station, this ramen restaurant is ideal for travelers seeking a filling, authentic taste of Tokyo’s bold ramen culture.
Summary
The Shibuya and Shinsen areas are truly a ramen paradise in Tokyo, offering a wide spectrum of flavors — from creamy Hakata tonkotsu to numbing spicy tantanmen, delicate shell-based soups, and hearty Yokohama-style ramen.
Each shop reflects Japan’s culinary diversity, blending tradition with innovation.
Whether you’re a foodie exploring Tokyo or a first-time traveler, these ramen spots in Shibuya promise an unforgettable noodle experience in Japan’s capital of flavor.

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