Kodawari Ramen
About
Nestled in the heart of Paris’s chic 6th arrondissement, Kodawari Ramen invites diners to experience a slice of Tokyo’s bustling yōkōcho streets without leaving the city. The restaurant’s interior is deliberately intimate, with low lighting and minimalist décor that echoes the traditional alleys of Shinjuku and Tsukiji. Guests can drift through a winding path of wooden tables while savoring a generous selection of ramen bowls, desserts and seasonal drinks—all crafted on premises with homemade noodles, broth and sauces. The menu ranges from the spicy Shoyu ramen to the creamy pumpkin variant, and even offers vegetarian options. With a price as low as €4 for a fresh side of tsukemono and a diverse array of flavorful mains, Kodawari blends authentic Japanese taste with a welcoming, family‑friendly ambience. Whether you’re a seasoned ramen aficionado or a curious newcomer, the aroma of simmering broth and the cozy, almost cinematic space make Kodawari one of Paris’s culinary surprises.
Highlights
- Authentic Japanese Ramen
- Immersive Tokyo Alley Atmosphere
- Extensive Menu Variety
- Locally Sourced Ingredients
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At a glance
- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 1 hour