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Tokyo RamenC+Worth Trying

Kungsbron 8, 111 22 Stockholm, Sweden · Ramen restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (493 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout

Crowded, central ramen shop with rich tonkotsu and quick service; great for a warm, fast meal, but seasoning consistency and occasional service lapses divide opinions.

Why it gets a C+ for overall quality

Tokyo Ramen delivers reliable ramen near Centralstation with praised tonkotsu depth and tender pork, but inconsistent seasoning—ranging from overly salty to bland—undermines the experience. Fast, mostly friendly service and a casual, functional setting suit commuters seeking quick comfort, though the restaurant lacks distinction or consistency needed for higher standing. Worth visiting for solid ramen in a convenient location, but expect variable execution.

Restaurant Summary

Steps from Stockholm Central, Tokyo Ramen hums with busy, quick-turn energy as commuters and locals tuck into steaming bowls. Reviews paint fast, mostly friendly service and a warm bustle; one diner summed it up: "a rich, comforting broth that hit the spot." Expect a casual, functional room over romance. The cooking leans traditional ramen—rich tonkotsu, shoyu, shio, and miso—done with a practical, central-city sensibility. Many praise depth and tender pork, while others find salt levels or seasoning uneven. Sides like gyoza and karaage split opinions, but add-ons help tailor the bowl. It is best for people who value speed and warmth over ceremony. Families fare well thanks to familiar noodles and mild broths, though there is no dedicated kids menu. From the current menu, shio paitan or shoyu (less spicy) suit cautious eaters, while spicy miso suits adventurous kids. Only one vegetarian ramen is listed; peanut notes apply to some miso options.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average CostSEK 218-297 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central transit hub area attracting commuters and visitors; lively, practical, and convenient rather than scenic.

Safety: Well-trafficked central zone with good lighting; typical big-station bustle but generally safe.

Nearby: Steps from Centralstation and Cityterminalen; offices, hotels, and shops nearby driving peak rushes.

NorrmalmNorrmalm offers a vibrant dining scene with a mix of casual eateries, international cuisine, and upscale restaurants. The area is lively throughout the day and evening, attracting a diverse crowd including locals and visitors seeking convenient and varied dining options.
VasagatanVasagatan is a busy street within Norrmalm known for its proximity to Stockholm Central Station and a variety of restaurants and cafes catering to travelers and professionals. The atmosphere is dynamic and urban, with many quick-service and casual dining venues.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–21:00 Tuesday11:00–21:00 Wednesday11:00–21:00 Thursday11:00–21:00 Friday11:00–21:00 Saturday11:00–21:00 Sunday11:00–21:00

Available: Reservations, Takeout

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