
Japanese-Style Tonkotsu Ramen from Popular Osaka Ramen Restaurant “Kashiya”
“Kashiya” is a popular ramen restaurant in Osaka.
While it’s a small shop with a mere 8 counter seats, it’s such a popular restaurant that it’s even been featured on TV.

The famous bargain-priced supermarket “Super Tamade #1” is located in the “Tamade Hondori Shopping Street” near the #1 exit from Yotsuba Line’s “Tamade Station.”
“Kashiya” is located just south of that store.

The listing of popular dishes is super convenient!
1) Japanese-Style Tonkotsu
2) Fish Dashi Soba
3) Thick Tonkotsu

Kaedama (second helping of noodles) and large portions are 200 yen extra.
They also serve tsukemen (dipping noodles) on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.

They also offer a rice menu that you can combine into a set with your ramen.
Japanese-Style Tonkotsu 750 yen

The broth is a double soup made with tonkotsu-shoyu broth and seafood broth.

The creamy soup has been frothed into a foam, and it has deep richness and umami with a mellow finish.
The smooth mouthfeel is reminiscent of a cappuccino. What a bowl of ramen!

The noodles cling well to the soup and have an amazingly smooth texture to them. Their soft and chewy texture is great!

The chashu is made with pork belly and is relatively tender. I was really impressed with the portion size!

The soft-boiled egg was cooked to perfection and had a lovely rich flavor.
Apparently, when the restaurant opened not many guests came and they were struggling.
Now it’s become a super-popular ramen restaurant in Osaka! Their ramen was just as delicious as I’d heard!
Basic information on Kashiya
- Address
- 2-4-21 Tamadenaka, Nishinari-ku, Osaka City, Osaka
- Access
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About 3 minutes on foot from Nankai Line’s “Kishinosato-Tamade Station”
About 3 minutes on foot from Yotsubashi Line’s “Tamade Station” - Tel
- 070-5661-8757
- Business Hours
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Weekdays: 11:30 am – 2:00 pm(L.O. 1:45 pm), 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm(L.O. 8:45 pm)
Weekends: 11:30 am – 2:00 pm (Closed at night)
*Closed when the soup runs out - Closed
- Every Monday
- URL(Japanese)
- http://kashiya.wixsite.com/index
Author
Birth place: Osaka prefecture
Takoyakikun
Restaurant reviewer dedicated to visiting all highly talked about restaurants in the Osaka City area and passing that information on to our readers!