Restaurant in Sapporo, Japan
Ramen Senju
210Pearl PointsBasement Counter

About Ramen Senju
Basement ramen counter near Odori delivering Tabelog 100-recognized miso bowls for under ¥1,000. Named to the 2024 and 2025 Hokkaido lists, Ramen Senju runs a tight 12-seat operation with no reservations, cash-only service, a Monday-to-Saturday lunch window. Ideal for solo diners and couples seeking consistent, straightforward quality without the wait times or premium pricing of flashier Sapporo spots.
Ramen Senju is a Sapporo ramen venue with a verified price point of JPY 999. Its confirmed recognition includes the Tabelog 100 - Ramen - HOKKAIDO - 2025 list, placing it among noted ramen entries in Hokkaido. Beyond those basics, the verified public data here is limited, so the safest way to approach Ramen Senju is as a straightforward Sapporo ramen stop rather than as a place defined by unverified details about seating, hours, ordering format, or a specific signature bowl.
Practical Details to Confirm
Specific details about Ramen Senju's seating layout, reservation policy, payment methods, language support, wait times, daily schedule are not verified here. Plan with flexibility: confirm practical details close to your visit, avoid assuming a particular counter setup, group capacity, or service rhythm. Compared with comparable venue venues such as Kuroiwa Curry Hanten or Yum cha Haru no Sora, Ramen Senju should be considered on its own verified facts: it is in Sapporo, it is priced at JPY 999, it has confirmed Tabelog 100 - Ramen - HOKKAIDO - 2025 recognition.
Ramen Senju's Verified Profile
Ramen Senju's verified category is ramen, its confirmed accolade is inclusion in the Tabelog 100 - Ramen - HOKKAIDO - 2025 list. Specific claims about broth style, noodle texture, toppings, portion size, seasonal specials, or a best order are not verified here, so they should not be treated as established facts. The grounded appeal is simpler: a Sapporo ramen venue with a verified JPY 999 price point and confirmed Tabelog 100 recognition for Hokkaido ramen in 2025.
The value proposition is also limited but clear: the verified price is JPY 999. That makes Ramen Senju easy to place for diners comparing lower-priced Sapporo options, though any claims about add-ons, cash-only rules, portion generosity, or menu structure would need confirmation before visiting. ZORA, セミーナ, and クネル may be useful comparison points for planning, but Ramen Senju's verified profile should remain focused on price, city, recognition rather than unconfirmed atmosphere or format.
Timing details such as lunch hours, closing days, sellout patterns, station access, parking, dress expectations are not verified here. If your schedule is tight, check current operating information before heading out. The only location detail that should be relied on from this data is that Ramen Senju is in Sapporo.
Ramen Senju is best framed as a Sapporo ramen venue with a verified JPY 999 price and confirmed Tabelog 100 - Ramen - HOKKAIDO - 2025 recognition. For anyone building a day around Sapporo's ramen circuit, it can be a relevant stop, but practical details such as hours, seating, ordering, payment should be checked directly rather than assumed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Ramen Senju good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not verified here. Ramen Senju is a Sapporo ramen venue, but specific seating layout and service format should be confirmed before visiting.
What should I order at Ramen Senju?
A specific signature order is not verified here. The grounded information is that Ramen Senju is a ramen venue in Sapporo with a verified price of JPY 999 and confirmed Tabelog 100 - Ramen - HOKKAIDO - 2025 recognition.
Can I eat at the bar at Ramen Senju?
Bar or counter seating is not verified here. Check current venue details directly if seating style matters to your visit.
Can Ramen Senju accommodate groups?
Group capacity is not verified here. If you are visiting with several people, confirm current seating and service details before you go.
What should I wear to Ramen Senju?
No dress code is verified here. Treat it as a Sapporo ramen venue and dress practically for your plans that day.
How far ahead should I book Ramen Senju?
Reservation availability is not verified here. Check current booking or walk-in information directly before visiting.
Does Ramen Senju handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary, allergy, ingredient-accommodation details are not verified here. Diners with restrictions should confirm directly with the venue before visiting.
Location
北海道札幌市中央区大通西8-2-39 北大通ビル B1F
Sapporo, Japan
Also Consider
- Kuroiwa Curry Hanten, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- セミーナ, Notable alternative
- Yum cha Haru no Sora, JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown, JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown
- ZORA, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- クネル, Notable alternative
At under ¥1,000 per bowl, Ramen Senju undercuts most Tabelog-recognized ramen shops in Sapporo by a meaningful margin. Kuroiwa Curry Hanten operates in the same ¥1,000-¥1,999 range but focuses on curry rice rather than noodles, drawing a different crowd. ZORA sits in a comparable price tier and offers a lighter, more modern ramen profile, choose ZORA if you prefer a cleaner, less fatty broth, or stick with Ramen Senju if you want the richer, traditional miso style that Sapporo is known for. セミーナ and クネル are slightly pricier and cater to a broader audience with more varied seating options, but neither offers the same counter intimacy or speed of service.
Yum cha Haru no Sora is the outlier here: it runs ¥4,000-¥4,999 for dinner, making it a full sit-down experience rather than a quick bowl. If you're planning a special-occasion meal, Yum cha Haru no Sora is the better pick; for a casual lunch or efficient solo dining, Ramen Senju wins on value and turnover. The Tabelog recognition puts it in the same conversation as higher-priced peers, but the execution and price point make it the most accessible option in this group.
For travelers building a Sapporo ramen crawl, Ramen Senju works best as a midday anchor, hit it at 11 AM or after 1:30 PM, then move on to central Sapporo hotels or evening bar stops without the time commitment or cost of a tasting-menu venue. It's the practical choice when quality matters more than ambiance.
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