
Sapporo Ramen Kifu Susukino ten
Chūō, Sapporo
Restaurant in Sapporo, Japan
The Read
Price
- JPY 999 - JPY 999
Why go
Nine-seat miso ramen counter near Susukino Station, open until 5 a.m. most nights and recognized in Tabelog 100 (Hokkaido Ramen, 2024–2025). Bowls under ¥1,000 with branded soft-cooked egg included; solid late-night stop for budget-conscious travelers, though the tight counter and cash-only policy mean this is a quick eat, not a lingering meal.
About Sapporo Ramen Kifu Susukino ten
Sapporo Ramen Kifu Susukino ten is a Sapporo ramen venue with a price point of JPY 999. Information on hours, seating style, payment methods, reservation policy, menu details, or specific location beyond Sapporo is not available.
The venue is listed with Tabelog 100 recognition for Ramen in Hokkaido for 2025. Beyond that recognition and the sub-¥1,000 price point, specific claims about dishes, service format, opening year, ingredients, dietary accommodations, or crowd patterns remain unspecified.
How It Fits Into Sapporo's Dining Scene
Sapporo Ramen Kifu Susukino ten fits into a broader Sapporo dining landscape where ramen is one of the city’s familiar categories. However, information on hours, a particular neighborhood setting, proximity to stations or hotels, or the type of crowd it draws is not available. Treat it as a budget-priced Sapporo ramen venue with limited public details.
What to Expect on a First Visit
Plan around the known facts: the venue is in Sapporo, the price is JPY 999, it is associated with the Tabelog 100 Ramen Hokkaido 2025 list. Details such as reservations, cash or card acceptance, seating layout, English support, dietary flexibility, smoking policy, wait times are not specified, so confirm directly before relying on them.
How It Compares
Sapporo Ramen Kifu Susukino ten can be considered alongside Keyaki Susukino honten and Ramen Shingetsu for readers looking at ramen options, or alongside other Sapporo dining venues such as Omaru Shoten, Teppanyaki Urushi, Dosan Youniku Kappou Lamb Pirika. Details like prices, formats, seating, hours, or menu breadth for those venues are not provided, so use the names as starting points rather than direct like-for-like comparisons.
If you're exploring Sapporo's broader dining landscape, our full Sapporo restaurants guide covers a range of dining options in the city.
Planning details
- Location
- 北海道札幌市中央区南5条西3-1 大松ビル 1F
- Website
- tabelog.com/en/hokkaido/A0101/A010103/1060348
- Phone
- +81115130050
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Sapporo Ramen Kifu Susukino ten presents itself as a focused Susukino ramen destination listed on Tabelog. The entry highlights the house specialty, Sapporo Ramen Ganso Miso, and notes that every bowl is served with a carefully prepared brand egg. Practical details in the listing include a no-smoking policy and the availability of online reservations. The information emphasizes the food and straightforward guest logistics rather than decorative touches or extra amenities, positioning the restaurant as a place where the signature miso ramen and consistent execution are the primary draw.
Best For
This venue is best for diners seeking a dedicated Sapporo-style miso ramen experience. The listing emphasizes the popular Sapporo Ramen Ganso Miso as the standout, so enthusiasts of classic miso ramen will find a clear reason to visit. The Tabelog entry includes menus, maps, user reviews and photos, supporting decision-making for first-time visitors. The explicit no-smoking policy and option for online reservations make it practical for diners who want a focused meal without extra fuss; the information provided centers on food quality and convenience.
Ordering Tips
Order the house specialty, the Sapporo Ramen Ganso Miso — the menu identifies it as the most popular dish. Take note that every ramen bowl comes with a branded, carefully crafted egg, so you don’t need to request additional egg toppings. Consult the Tabelog listing for photos and user reviews to preview portion size and presentation before you go. The restaurant advertises online reservations, which can help secure a spot during busy periods, and the venue is explicitly no-smoking, making it a straightforward choice for diners prioritizing a smoke-free meal.
Venue details
Ambiance
A very small, counter-only ramen shop with a bustling, line-prone, late-night atmosphere.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
At the Table
- Noise Level
- Loud
- Service Style
- Counter Service
- Meal Pacing
- Quick Bite
- Capacity
- Intimate
Signature Dishes
- Original Miso Ramen
- Rich Miso Ramen
- Sapporo Ramen Original Miso
- Seasoned egg
Planning details
Location
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- Teppanyaki Urushi, JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999, JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999
- Ramen Shingetsu, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 - JPY 999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 - JPY 999
- Keyaki Susukino honten, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- Omaru Shoten, JPY 5,000 - JPY 5,999, JPY 5,000 - JPY 5,999
- Dosan Youniku Kappou Lamb Pirika, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999
Restaurant context
At under ¥1,000 per bowl, Sapporo Ramen Kifu Susukino ten is the most affordable Tabelog 100 ramen option in Sapporo, undercutting Ramen Shingetsu and Keyaki Susukino honten by a few hundred yen. All three serve miso-forward bowls with similar counter formats, but Kifu's late-night hours (5 a.m. weekdays, 6 a.m. weekends) make it the most practical choice for post-bar dining. If you're looking for a sit-down meal with more space, Omaru Shoten (¥5,000–¥5,999) offers a quieter room and broader menu, though at five times the price. For travelers prioritizing late-night access and budget, Kifu is the clearest pick; for those seeking a more relaxed environment during daylight hours, Shingetsu or Keyaki will feel less rushed.
Booking difficulty is a non-issue across all three budget ramen counters, none accept reservations, all operate on walk-in only. The main variable is timing: Kifu's Susukino location draws the heaviest post-midnight crowds, so expect to queue on Friday and Saturday nights. Shingetsu and Keyaki tend to be quieter after 10 p.m. though their earlier closing times (around 2 a.m.) limit late-night flexibility. If you're staying near Susukino Station and prioritize convenience over ambiance, Kifu's five-minute walk and extended hours make it the most functional choice. If you're willing to spend more for a less hurried experience, Teppanyaki Urushi (¥6,000–¥7,999) shifts the format entirely to teppanyaki with table seating, though it's no longer ramen.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Sapporo Ramen Kifu Susukino ten?
A tasting menu is not specified. Sapporo Ramen Kifu Susukino ten is a Sapporo ramen venue with a price of JPY 999.
Does Sapporo Ramen Kifu Susukino ten handle dietary restrictions?
What should a first-timer know about Sapporo Ramen Kifu Susukino ten?
First-timers can rely on a few known points: the venue is in Sapporo, the price is JPY 999, it is listed with Tabelog 100 Ramen Hokkaido 2025 recognition. Hours, payment methods, reservations, seating, specific dishes are not specified.
Is Sapporo Ramen Kifu Susukino ten worth the price?
The price is JPY 999, making it a low-cost option. Value beyond that depends on unspecified details, such as specific menu items, service format, visit timing.
What are alternatives to Sapporo Ramen Kifu Susukino ten in Sapporo?
Comparison names include Keyaki Susukino honten, Ramen Shingetsu, Omaru Shoten, Teppanyaki Urushi, Dosan Youniku Kappou Lamb Pirika. Their prices, formats, or locations are not specified beyond what is relevant for comparison.

















