Setagaya Ward’s residential character—attracting celebrities, athletes, and affluent families—cultivates a distinctive ramen landscape where neighborhood loyalty determines survival. Unlike tourist-focused districts, Setagaya’s shops must satisfy discerning local palates daily, driving consistent quality excellence. This demanding environment produces remarkable results: multiple Michelin Bib Gourmand selections, Tabelog 100 Famous Restaurants regulars, and a TRY Ramen Grand Prix Hall of Fame champion. The ward’s diverse neighborhoods generate specialized ramen cultures—from Shimokitazawa’s theater-district accessibility to Komazawa’s event-area energy. For international visitors, two destinations anchor Setagaya tourism: Shimokitazawa and Komazawa Park. Shimokitazawa emerged as Japan’s subculture epicenter since the 1970s—concentrating theaters and live houses establishing performing arts legacy. Vintage clothing shops and secondhand boutiques earn “Vintage Clothing Holy Land” status, drawing fashion enthusiasts nationwide. Time Out magazine’s “World’s Coolest Neighborhoods” rankings twice selected Shimokitazawa, cementing global recognition. Meanwhile, Komazawa Park and Olympic Stadium deliver year-round event energy—the National Ramen Festival (Fall 2025), food festivals, Japan-Korea cultural exchanges, K-pop concerts, and flea markets pack schedules constantly. Crucially, exceptional ramen establishments cluster around both tourism hotspots, enabling seamless cultural exploration and culinary excellence integration. This guide presents Setagaya Ward’s top 10 ramen establishments selected by Ramen Database (Japan’s most authoritative ramen evaluation portal), plus four Shimokitazawa and Komazawa specialists defining these tourism destinations.
Chukasoba Nishikawa (Ramen DB: Setagaya #1) Chitose-Funabashi The Niboshi Queue Legend
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Queue-generating niboshi (dried sardine) specialist achieves exceptional soup-noodle compatibility earning consistent praise. Signature chukasoba ¥1,250. Charcoal-grilled lard mazesoba (mix-and-eat noodles) ¥380 available as supplemental order. Six consecutive Tabelog 100 Famous Restaurants selections through 2024.
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Location: 2-15-10 Kinuta, Setagaya-ku, Maison d’Aupoint 1F
Access: 13-minute walk from Chitose-Funabashi Station (Odakyu Line)
Hours: Thu-Sun: 11:00-14:30 Closed: Mon/Tue/Wed (closed even when holidays)
Budget: ¥1,000-¥1,999 (Chukasoba ¥1,250)
Reservations: Not accepted Payment: Cash only
Awards: Tabelog 100 Famous Restaurants (6 consecutive years through 2024)
Popular: Charcoal-grilled lard mazesoba add-on ¥380
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Seijo Seika (Ramen DB: Setagaya #2) Roka-Koen The All-Hours Salt Master
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Shio ramen ¥800 and shoyu ramen ¥850 anchor the menu. Particularly popular shio ramen + niku-don (meat rice bowl) set ¥1,150 delivers excellent value. Beautiful plating and exceptional soup quality earn praise. Four consecutive Tabelog 100 Famous Restaurants selections through 2024. Late-night operations until 1:00 AM (weekdays/Saturdays) accommodate post-event crowds.
📋 Essential Information: Location: 3-1-11 Minami-Karasuyama, Setagaya-ku, Roka Park Hill 1F
Access: 1-minute walk from Roka-Koen Station North Exit (Keio Line)
Hours: Mon/Thu/Fri: 11:00-15:00 (L.O. 15:00), 17:00-01:00 (L.O. 00:45); Tue/Wed: 11:00-15:00, 17:00-23:00 (L.O. 22:45); Sat/Sun/Holidays: 11:00-01:00 (L.O. 00:45) Closed: Irregular
Budget: Under ¥999-¥1,000-¥1,999 (Shio Ramen ¥800) Reservations: Not accepted Payment: Cash only
Awards: Tabelog 100 Famous Restaurants (4 consecutive years through 2024)
Popular: Shio Ramen + Niku-don Set ¥1,150
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Ramen Koike (Ramen DB: Setagaya #3) Kami-Kitazawa The Niboshi Dual-Style Specialist
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Niboshi-based light and rich ramen versions satisfy diverse preferences. Particularly praised niboshi ramen delivers excellent soup quality. Limited seasonal menus rotate regularly. Chashu and soup excellence generate consistent acclaim. Niboshi ramen ¥950 and rich ramen ¥980 represent signatures. Eight consecutive Tabelog 100 Famous Restaurants selections through 2024.
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Location: 4-19-18 Kami-Kitazawa, Setagaya-ku, Kami-Kitazawa Highness Corpo 1F
Access: 4-minute walk from Kami-Kitazawa Station North Exit (Keio Line) Hours: Mon-Fri: 11:00-14:30, 18:00-21:00; Sat/Sun/Holidays: 11:00-15:00, 18:00-21:00 Closed: Year-round except New Year’s
Budget: ¥1,000-¥1,999 (Niboshi Ramen ¥950)
Reservations: Not accepted Payment: Cash only
Awards: Tabelog 100 Famous Restaurants (8 consecutive years through 2024)
Popular: Niboshi Ramen ¥950, Rich Ramen ¥980
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Jun-Teuchi Men to Mirai (Ramen DB: Setagaya #4) Shimokitazawa The Handmade Extra-Thick Salt Artisan
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Housemade extra-thick noodles paired with refreshing shio soup define the signature. Weekend lunch generates queues—weekday evenings remain relatively available. Shio ramen ¥900.Michelin Bib Gourman 2020 and 2021.
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Location: 3-25-1 Kitazawa, Setagaya-ku, Shuttle Hiei 1F
Access: 3-minute walk from Shimokitazawa Station Central Exit (Odakyu/Keio Inokashira Lines)
Hours: Mon-Fri: 11:30-14:30, 17:30-21:00 (L.O. 20:45); Sat/Sun/Holidays: 11:30-17:00 (sold out = closed) Closed: Irregular
Budget: Under ¥999-¥1,000-¥1,999 (Shio Ramen ¥900)
Reservations: Not accepted Payment: Cash only
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Ramen MAIKAGURA (Ramen DB: Setagaya #5) Chitose-Funabashi The TRY Five-Consecutive Tori-Paitan Champion
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TRY Ramen Grand Prix 2025-2026 Chicken Paitan Division five-consecutive championships achieve Hall of Fame status. Tori-paitan ¥1,150. White truffle-scented tori-paitan ¥1,350 offers premium alternative. Housemade noodles throughout. Four consecutive Tabelog 100 Famous Restaurants selections through 2024.
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Location: 1-38-4 Funabashi, Setagaya-ku Access: 7-minute walk from Chitose-Funabashi Station (Odakyu Line)
Hours: Tue-Sun/Holidays: 11:30-15:00 (L.O. 15:00), 18:00-20:00 (L.O. 20:00) Closed: Mondays (operates holidays; closes following day)
Budget: ¥1,000-¥1,999 (Tori-Paitan ¥1,150)
Reservations: Not accepted Payment: Cash only
Awards: TRY Ramen Grand Prix Hall of Fame (5 consecutive wins), Tabelog 100 Famous Restaurants (4 consecutive years through 2024)
Popular: Tori-Paitan ¥1,150, White Truffle Tori-Paitan ¥1,350
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Jikaseichukasoba Seitoku (Ramen DB: Setagaya #6) Chitose-Funabashi The Solo Tsukemen Perfectionist
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Tsukemen specialist featuring meticulous housemade noodles and powerful double soup. Noodles employ bread flour achieving firm texture and wheat aroma—extra-thick strands in generous portions. Soup layers intense niboshi and bonito fish umami with chicken depth—ultra-rich style. Portions—regular (200g), medium (300g), large (400g)—identical pricing. Tsukemen ¥1,050. The owner single-handedly handles noodle-making, cooking, and plating—solitary craftsmanship defining every bowl.
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Location: 3-24-4 Sakuragaoka, Setagaya-ku
Access: 15-minute walk from Chitose-Funabashi Station (Odakyu Line); buses from Shibuya to Sakuragaoka 3-chome Hours: Tue-Sun: 11:00-14:30 (lunch only, no dinner service) Closed: Mondays
Budget: ¥1,000-¥1,999 (Tsukemen ¥1,050)
Reservations: Not accepted Payment: Cash only
Special: Same pricing for all portion sizes
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Chukasoba Kotetsu (Ramen DB: Setagaya #7) Shimokitazawa The Michelin Five-Year Value Champion
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Michelin Guide Tokyo Bib Gourmand five consecutive selections (2020-2024) validate this accessible excellence. Despite Michelin prestige, unpretentious neighborhood chukasoba atmosphere persists. Outstanding value—ingredient-loaded bowls at modest prices achieve maximum cost performance. Soup emphasizes bonito in light style, though ¥50 upgrade converts to rich version. Special chukasoba (wonton, three chashu slices, egg) ¥950. Shimokitazawa essential destination. Shoyu or shio options available. Fast table turnover minimizes queue waits despite lines.
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Location: 2-39-13 Kitazawa, Setagaya-ku
Access: 5-minute walk from Shimokitazawa Station
Hours: Mon: 11:30-15:00 (L.O. 14:50); Wed-Sun: 11:30-15:00 (L.O. 14:50), 17:00-21:00 (L.O. 20:50) Closed: Tuesdays Budget: Under ¥999-¥1,000-¥1,999 (Special Chukasoba ¥950)
Reservations: Not accepted Payment: Cash only
Awards: Michelin Bib Gourmand (5 consecutive years 2020-2024)
Popular: Special Chukasoba (wonton, chashu x3, egg) ¥950
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Men Washo (Ramen DB: Setagaya #8) Sangenjaya The Gentle Niboshi Nostalgic Master
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Generous bowls filled with gentle niboshi-infused shoyu soup showcase 17-year heritage. Rich, aromatic soup pairs excellently with chewy medium-thick wavy noodles. Menu simplicity—shoyu ramen ¥900, tsukemen ¥900, plus toppings only. Traditional old-school ramen persists since founding.
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Location: 2-6-2 Taishido, Setagaya-ku
Access: 7-minute walk from Sangenjaya Station toward Shibuya on Route 246, left side (no signboard—attention required); immediately at Showa Women’s University-mae bus stop
Hours: Tue-Sun: 11:30-14:30, 18:30-22:00 Closed: Mondays
Budget: Under ¥999-¥1,000-¥1,999 (Shoyu Ramen ¥900) Reservations: Not accepted Payment: Cash only
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Ramen Riku (Ramen DB: Setagaya #9) Kamimachi The Jiro-Inspired Student Magnet
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Jiro-inspired (Ramen Jiro recipe-based, not direct lineage) specialist generates perpetual queues—particularly student crowds. Ramen ¥1,000 (270g noodles). Primarily lunch operations; Monday-only evening service. Tuesdays and Wednesdays closed.
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Location: 3-8-13 Sakura, Setagaya-ku, Palace Baji Koen 101
Access: 14-minute walk from Kamimachi Station (Tokyu Setagaya Line), 20-minute from Kyodo or Sakura-Shinmachi Stations; Tokyu/Odakyu buses 22/23/24 to Nodai Ikko-mae stop (from Shibuya, Sangenjaya)
Hours: Mon: 11:00-14:30, 18:30-21:00; Tue/Fri-Sun: 11:00-15:00; Wed/Thu: Closed
Budget: ¥1,000-¥1,999 (Ramen ¥1,000, 270g noodles) Reservations: Not accepted Payment: Cash only
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Bonito Noodle RAIK (Ramen DB: Setagaya #10) Komazawa The Tokyo Ramen of the Year Bonito Master
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Tokyo Ramen of the Year award generates devoted following—queue-magnet status. Menu simplicity—ramen ¥1,080, tsukemen ¥1,150, plus toppings only. Punchy bonito-forward soup defines the signature.
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Location: 2-41-2 Komazawa, Setagaya-ku
Access: 10-minute walk from Komazawa-Daigaku Station Hours: Mon/Thu-Sun: 11:00-14:30, 18:00-21:00; Tue/Wed: Closed
Budget: ¥1,000-¥1,999 (Ramen ¥1,080)
Reservations: Not accepted Payment: Cards not accepted, cash only, QR code payments accepted (PayPay)
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Kaimen Mikawa Shimokitazawa The Shellfish-Gyukotsu Dual Master
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Japanese cuisine-trained owner operates this shellfish dashi specialist. Hamaguri (clams), asari (Manila clams), and hotate (scallops) combine with hours-simmered beef bone paitan creating distinctive double soup. Profound shellfish essence melds with rich beef umami depth. Kaimen ¥1,000; shoyu and shio ramen ¥950 alternatives available.
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Location: 2-25-4 Kitazawa, Setagaya-ku
Access: 1-minute walk from Shimokitazawa Station (Keio Inokashira Line)
Hours: Daily: 11:00-15:00, 17:00-21:00 Budget: Under ¥999-¥1,000-¥1,999 (Kaimen ¥1,000)
Reservations: Not accepted Payment: Cards (VISA, Master), IC (Suica, etc.), QR codes (PayPay, d-payment, Rakuten Pay, au PAY, Alipay, WeChat Pay)
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Daruma Taishi Mugen Shimokitazawa Shimokitazawa The Gunma Tonkotsu Branch Master
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Popular Gunma Prefecture tonkotsu specialist’s Tokyo branch. Odor-free soup achieves creamy, mellow richness with depth. Fine straight noodles offer customizable firmness—excellent texture throughout. Signature Gunma tonkotsu ramen ¥900. Unusual Japanese-style curry tsukemen expands choices.
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Location: 2-10-10 Kitazawa, Setagaya-ku Access: 1-minute walk from Shimokitazawa Station East Exit (Odakyu/Keio Inokashira Lines)
Hours: Daily: 10:30-22:30 Budget: Under ¥999-¥1,000-¥1,999 (Gunma Tonkotsu Ramen ¥900)
Reservations: Not accepted Payment: Cash only, IC (Suica, etc.)
Popular: Gunma Tonkotsu Ramen ¥900, Japanese Curry Tsukemen
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Chukasoba Fukumori Komazawa Honten Komazawa The Spicy Tsukemen Curry Master
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Ramen and tsukemen popularity centers on spicy tsukemen and Japanese-style curry earning consistent praise.
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Location: 4-9-18 Nozawa, Setagaya-ku
Access: 12-minute walk from Komazawa-Daigaku Station (Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line), 20-minute from Sangenjaya Station; Tokyu buses Han11/Mori91 to Nozawa Ginza stop (from Gotanda, Musashi-Koyama, Omori, Magome, Shindaita); buses Kuro09/Shibu32 to Nozawa Ryuunji stop, 4-minute walk (from Shibuya West Exit, Meguro, Naka-Meguro)
Hours: Mon-Fri: 11:00-15:00, 17:00-22:30; Sat/Sun/Holidays: 11:00-16:00, 17:00-22:30
Budget: Under ¥999-¥1,000-¥1,999
Reservations: Not accepted Payment: Cash only, IC (Suica, nanaco, WAON, iD, QUICPay), QR codes (PayPay, d-payment, Rakuten Pay, au PAY)
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Hasumi Shinmachi 1-Chome Komazawa Area The Signless Jiro-Inspired Giant
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Jiro-inspired specialist featuring extra-thick flat noodles and rich shoyu soup. No signboard, slightly distant from nearest station—yet distinctive flavors attract devoted following. Small ramen ¥1,000 delivers 370g noodles—nearly double standard ramen portions. Exercise caution.
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Location: 4-29-13 Komazawa, Setagaya-ku, K.T. Komazawa 1F
Access: 8-minute walk from Komazawa-Daigaku Station, 10-minute from Sakura-Shinmachi Station
Hours: Mon: 17:00-23:00; Tue-Fri: 17:00-23:00 (L.O. 22:45); Sat/Holidays: 11:00-17:00 (L.O. 16:45); Sun: Closed
Budget: ¥1,000-¥1,999 (Small Ramen ¥1,000, 370g noodles)
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Planning Your Setagaya Ward Ramen Adventure
Budget Considerations: Ultra-value: Seijo Seika shio ¥800, Men Washo shoyu ¥900, Daruma Taishi ¥900 Standard range: Most establishments ¥900-¥1,000 Premium experiences: MAIKAGURA white truffle tori-paitan ¥1,350
Shimokitazawa Subculture Integration: Vintage Shopping + Ramen Pilgrimage: Jun-Teuchi Men to Mirai: 3-minute from station—handmade thick noodles after vintage boutique hunting Kotetsu: 5-minute walk—Michelin Bib Gourmand value champion near theater district Kaimen Mikawa: 1-minute from station—shellfish-beef fusion convenient for live house schedules Daruma Taishi: 1-minute walk—Gunma tonkotsu until 22:30 accommodates late theater/concert finishes
Theater District Strategy: Multiple Shimokitazawa establishments position within 1-5 minute radius—pre-show or post-performance ramen integration seamless.
Komazawa Event Hub Integration: Festival + Stadium Combinations: Bonito Noodle RAIK: 10-minute from Komazawa-Daigaku Station—Tokyo Ramen of the Year winner ideal for pre-event or post-concert visits Fukumori Komazawa: 12-minute walk—spicy tsukemen and curry options fuel event energy Hasumi Shinmachi: Evening operations suit post-stadium schedules (weekdays until 23:00)
National Ramen Festival Timing: Fall 2025 Komazawa Park mega-event creates ramen tourism concentration—permanent shops offer authentic local alternatives to festival booths.
K-pop Concert Strategy: Stadium concerts attract international fans—four Komazawa-area shops provide authentic Tokyo ramen experiences complementing event attendance.
Geographic Strategies: Chitose-Funabashi Cluster: Nishikawa, MAIKAGURA, Seitoku create walkable tour opportunities Shimokitazawa High Density: Four featured specialists within tight station radius enable comparison visits Komazawa Spread: Longer walks reward event-area exploration beyond station core Keio Line Corridor: Seijo Seika (Roka-Koen), Koike (Kami-Kitazawa) demonstrate residential area excellence
Timing Strategies: Late-night options: Seijo Seika operates until 01:00 AM weekdays/Saturdays—post-event or late exploration accommodation Lunch-only specialists: Seitoku tsukemen, Riku Jiro-inspired serve lunch exclusively (except Mon evening for Riku) Weekend queues: Jun-Teuchi Men to Mirai, Kotetsu generate weekend lunch lines—weekday visits or off-peak timing recommended Hour verification: Riku frequently changes schedule—X (Twitter) confirmation essential before visiting
Unique Setagaya Experiences: Michelin accessibility: Kotetsu five-year Bib Gourmand achievement delivers starred quality at under ¥1,000—rare Michelin value Hall of Fame champion: MAIKAGURA five-consecutive TRY Ramen Grand Prix victories establish chicken paitan supremacy Solo perfectionism: Seitoku owner single-handedly performs noodle-making through plating—pure craftsmanship definition Shellfish innovation: Mikawa shellfish-beef fusion demonstrates Japanese cuisine training applied to ramen frameworks Giant portions: Hasumi small ramen delivers 370g noodles—double standard servings at standard pricing
Cultural Combinations: Vintage Fashion + Theater + Ramen: Shimokitazawa vintage shopping morning → theater matinee afternoon → Kotetsu Michelin dinner → live house evening Festival + Ramen Pilgrimage: Komazawa Park event day → RAIK Tokyo award-winner lunch → stadium sports afternoon → Hasumi evening finish Time Out Cool Streets: “World’s Coolest Neighborhoods” exploration → four Shimokitazawa ramen specialists comparison → subculture nightlife Late-Night Integration: Shimokitazawa live music → Seijo Seika 01:00 AM tonkotsu finale (short train ride)
Transportation Efficiency: Keio Line Access: Shinjuku departure enables Roka-Koen (Seijo Seika) and Kami-Kitazawa (Koike) efficient visits Odakyu Line Corridor: Chitose-Funabashi concentration (Nishikawa, MAIKAGURA, Seitoku) creates multi-shop tour possibility Tokyu Den-en-toshi: Direct Shibuya-Komazawa connection facilitates event-area ramen integration Shimokitazawa Dual Lines: Odakyu and Keio Inokashira intersection creates exceptional access—Shinjuku or Shibuya origins both convenient
These fourteen establishments demonstrate why Setagaya Ward transcends residential district perceptions—Michelin-starred accessibility, Hall of Fame champions, and subculture integration impossible in other Tokyo wards. From Shimokitazawa’s globally-recognized cool factor to Komazawa’s year-round event energy, ramen excellence permeates Setagaya’s diverse neighborhoods, rewarding exploration beyond obvious tourist circuits.


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