📍 2-chōme-6-5 Fukushima, Fukushima Ward, Osaka, 553-0003, Japan
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Google: 4.2 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Located in the vibrant city of Osaka, Resshi stands out as a must-visit ramen haven that offers a delightful culinary experience. The restaurant features a unique sardine-based broth, which has garnered praise for its rich and balanced flavors. Diners rave about the generous portions of ramen, complemented by tender chashu and a refreshing potato salad appetizer. The ambiance is warm and welcoming, perfect for a cozy meal whether you're dining solo or with friends. With a 4.2 Google rating and a 4.0 rating on TripAdvisor, Resshi attracts a diverse crowd, making it a fantastic choice for anyone craving authentic Japanese cuisine. Its inviting atmosphere and friendly staff, including those who assist with English menus, ensure that every guest feels right at home. This is a place where flavor and hospitality come together beautifully.
Google: 4.2 (1546 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (45 reviews)
A tasty Japanese ramen spot that starts with a refreshing potato salad appetizer. The ramen portions are generous, with lean pork slices. The added small fish rice is great on its own or paired with the ramen. Overall, a solid choice.
Just been there and everything is wonderful! They don't have the service of 替え玉(extra noodle), but the only reason I want to have extra is for it's very delicious. Ramen itself only costs around 1000円 (depends on the choice), I've ordered an extra beer so the sum up is around 2000. As a foreigner, the staff is super kind and thoughtful, and super willing to explain everything and to help. Really enjoy the experience at this restaurant. Good choice when the weather gets cold.
This shop has a unique soup for their ramen. They use sardines for their soup base and it is a heavenly flavor of fishy goodness with tasty chashu and noodles. Their tsukemen was a little lacking though so just stick with the ramen!