Ton Ton Ramen
Ton Ton Ramen is a Japanese restaurant in Mexico City that specializes in ramen noodles and features a simple, thoughtfully crafted menu with six different ramen varieties. The intimate space includes shared tables and a bar counter, located within a small terrace area above another dining establishment.
The restaurant was founded by owners seeking to bring authentic Japanese flavors to Mexico City and was announced by the Mexico-Japan Association as a new authentic ramen destination. Since opening, it has established itself through a blend of traditional recipes with local touches.
Located in the Roma district, this restaurant blends Japanese and Mexican elements in its decor. Colorful ceramic pig figures, some wearing luchador masks, and neon signs create a playful setting that honors both cultures.
The restaurant is located at Zacatecas 139 in the Roma neighborhood and is easily accessible by public transportation. All food is prepared fresh to order, so expect preparation time and consider making a reservation in advance.
The decor features colorful ceramic pig figures, some wearing traditional Mexican luchador masks, creating an unexpected fusion of both cultures. This playful blend of Mexican and Japanese elements is unusual and makes the spot instantly recognizable in the Roma area.
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