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    Restaurant in Tsuruga, Japan

    Chuka Soba Ichiriki

    250pts

    Ranked fifth nationally. Easy walk-in.

    Chuka Soba Ichiriki, Restaurant in Tsuruga

    About Chuka Soba Ichiriki

    Chuka Soba Ichiriki in Tsuruga earned the #5 spot on Ramen Beast's Top 10 Bowls of 2025 — a national ranking for a neighbourhood shop in Fukui Prefecture. The Chashu Wontonmen is the confirmed reason to visit. Walk-in only, budget pricing, and easy to fit into a Hokuriku rail itinerary. A clear yes for any food-focused traveller routing through the region.

    A bowl worth the detour to Fukui Prefecture

    Exact prices at Chuka Soba Ichiriki are not published, but ramen in Tsuruga sits firmly in the affordable range — expect to spend the equivalent of a casual lunch, not a dinner-out budget. What you get for that spend, according to Ramen Beast's independently compiled Top 10 Bowls of Ramen in 2025, is a rank-5 national contender: the Chashu Wontonmen. That is a meaningful credential for a bowl coming out of a small city on the Sea of Japan coast, not a Tokyo or Osaka ramen hub. If you are already travelling the Hokuriku corridor — Kyoto to Kanazawa, or stopping through Tsuruga on the way to the Noto Peninsula , this is the kind of stop that justifies reshaping an itinerary.

    Why Ichiriki matters to Tsuruga

    Tsuruga is a port city in Fukui Prefecture with a long history as a maritime gateway, and its food culture has always leaned practical and local rather than destination-driven. Ichiriki sits at 福井県敦賀市中央町1-13-21, in the central district of the city, which positions it as a neighbourhood anchor rather than a tourist-facing operation. That distinction matters: the clientele is predominantly local, the kitchen is cooking to a regular crowd's expectations, and the standard of the bowl reflects that accountability. Ramen Beast's recognition pulls Ichiriki into national view without changing what the shop is , a working ramen-ya that happens to produce a bowl good enough to rank against the country's most-discussed spots.

    The Chashu Wontonmen is the featured bowl and the reason to visit. Chashu-topped wonton ramen sits at the intersection of Cantonese-influenced wontons and Japanese chuka soba tradition , a format that requires the kitchen to execute two technically distinct components (the broth and the filled wontons) at the same level. A rank-5 national listing implies both are holding up. Beyond the signature, specific menu details are not available in Pearl's data, so plan your visit around the Chashu Wontonmen as the confirmed anchor.

    When to go and how to book

    Booking difficulty here is rated Easy, which is consistent with how neighbourhood ramen shops in provincial Japanese cities typically operate: walk-in, queue if needed, and seat yourself when space opens. There is no published phone number or website in Pearl's records, which reinforces the low-friction, walk-in model. That said, a top-10 national ranking from Ramen Beast will draw visitors , particularly food-focused travellers routing through Tsuruga , so arriving at off-peak times (mid-morning opening or early afternoon) is the practical move. Lunch rush and early evening are the periods most likely to produce a queue. Hours are not confirmed in Pearl's data, so check locally before visiting or build in flexibility.

    For travellers arriving by rail, Tsuruga Station is the logical entry point on the Hokuriku Shinkansen and limited express lines connecting Kyoto, Osaka, and Kanazawa. The central district address puts Ichiriki within reach of the station on foot or by short taxi. If you are organising a wider Tsuruga or Fukui day, see our full Tsuruga restaurants guide, our full Tsuruga hotels guide, and our full Tsuruga experiences guide for context on what else the city offers.

    How It Compares

    Practical details

    DetailChuka Soba IchirikiChukasoba Mugen (Osaka)Chukasoba Oshitani (Nara)
    CityTsuruga, FukuiOsakaNara
    CuisineRamen (Chuka Soba)Ramen (Chuka Soba)Ramen (Chuka Soba)
    Price tierNot published (budget-range expected)Not publishedNot published
    Booking difficultyEasy (walk-in)See Pearl listingSee Pearl listing
    National recognitionRamen Beast Top 10, 2025 (rank 5)See Pearl listingSee Pearl listing
    Signature bowlChashu WontonmenNot confirmedNot confirmed

    For other ramen reference points in the region, see Chukasoba Mugen in Osaka and Chukasoba Oshitani in Nara. For broader Japan dining context across price tiers and formats, Pearl also covers Gion Sasaki in Kyoto, akordu in Nara, Goh in Fukuoka, 1000 in Yokohama, Abon in Ashiya, affetto akita in Akita, and Aji Arai in Oita.

    Also in Tsuruga

    If you are eating in the city across multiple meals, Pearl also covers Caldo and ソニョーポリ for different formats and price points. See our full Tsuruga bars guide and our full Tsuruga wineries guide for drinking options alongside your meals.

    Pearl's take

    Book Ichiriki if you are passing through Tsuruga and take ramen seriously. A rank-5 national placement from Ramen Beast in 2025 is a concrete reason to visit, not a vague endorsement , and at ramen prices, the risk-reward calculation is direct. The walk-in format makes it low-effort to work into a travel day. If you cannot get to Tsuruga, Chukasoba Mugen in Osaka or Chukasoba Oshitani in Nara are the nearest Pearl-tracked alternatives in the chuka soba format.

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    Chuka Soba IchirikiEasy
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Chuka Soba Ichiriki?

    Order the Chashu Wontonmen — it is the bowl that earned Ichiriki fifth place on Ramen Beast's Top 10 Bowls of Ramen in 2025. This is a regional counter in Tsuruga, Fukui Prefecture, not a tourist-circuit shop, so expect a straightforward walk-in format, cash-first practicality, and a menu anchored in chuka soba tradition. No reservations, no dress code, no performance: just show up and order.

    Can Chuka Soba Ichiriki accommodate groups?

    Ramen counters in Japan's regional cities typically seat between 8 and 20 guests across a counter and a handful of tables, and Ichiriki almost certainly follows that pattern. Groups of 4 or fewer should have no issue; larger parties risk splitting across seatings during busy service. If group size matters, arrive early or outside the standard lunch peak to secure adjacent seats.

    What are alternatives to Chuka Soba Ichiriki in Tsuruga?

    Tsuruga is not a deep ramen city, so direct local alternatives are limited. If you are willing to extend the trip, Fukui city has a wider spread of regional shops. For context on how Ichiriki fits nationally, Ramen Beast ranked it fifth in Japan for 2025, which puts it ahead of most easily accessible regional options in the Hokuriku corridor.

    Does Chuka Soba Ichiriki handle dietary restrictions?

    Traditional chuka soba broth is typically pork- or chicken-based, and Ichiriki's signature Chashu Wontonmen relies on meat-centred components. Vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free accommodation is not documented for this venue, and regional Japanese ramen counters of this type rarely offer substitution options. If dietary restrictions are a factor, contact the shop directly before visiting.

    Is Chuka Soba Ichiriki good for a special occasion?

    It is a good occasion to eat a nationally recognised bowl of ramen, which is its own kind of occasion. Ichiriki is not a venue built around ceremony, private dining, or tableside theatre. If the occasion is ramen-specific — a dedicated eating trip, a Fukui stopover timed around the ranking — it earns the visit. For milestone celebrations requiring atmosphere and service ritual, a ramen counter is the wrong format regardless of the quality of the bowl.

    What should I wear to Chuka Soba Ichiriki?

    Wear whatever you are already wearing. Regional ramen counters in Japan have no dress expectations beyond basic tidiness, and Ichiriki is no exception. Comfortable clothes you do not mind eating a broth-heavy bowl in are the practical choice.

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