Shoyu Ramen, Japanese ramen restaurant in First District, Vienna, Austria
Shoyu Ramen is a Japanese noodle restaurant in Vienna's First District in the city center. The venue serves different broths with varying ingredients such as seafood, vegetables and different noodle types in generous bowls.
The restaurant emerged as one of Vienna's first authentic Japanese ramen establishments. It introduced traditional Japanese noodle techniques to local diners who had little prior exposure to such cuisine.
The name refers to the Japanese soy sauce that forms the foundation of many broths served here. The kitchen follows Japanese customs of careful preparation and precise arrangement of each element on the table.
The restaurant is located in the First District and is open at midday and in the evening during the week. It makes sense to check the opening hours in advance since times can vary depending on the day.
Each bowl can be customized with different noodle types, from traditional ramen to udon and rice noodles. This flexibility allows every guest to get exactly what they prefer, making each meal individually tailored.
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