Welcome to Orochon Ramen Rishiri Isehara

68-5 Kushihashi, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1136, Japan

General Info

Orochon Ramen Rishiri Isehara, located at 68-5 Kushihashi in Isehara, Kanagawa, is a must-visit ramen destination for anyone in the area. Known for its flavorful and comforting bowls of ramen, this restaurant is perfect for both locals and visitors seeking a satisfying meal in a cozy atmosphere.

One of the standout dishes at Orochon Ramen Rishiri Isehara is the "みそラーメン オサエオロチョン" (Miso Ramen Osaae Orochon). It's a rich, savory bowl of ramen that has gained a reputation for its deeply flavorful broth, perfectly balanced with the right amount of miso. The ramen comes with a generous serving of ingredients like "メンマ" (menma, or bamboo shoots), "味付たまご" (flavored egg), and tender slices of charshu, making it a complete meal in itself. For those with a bigger appetite, the restaurant offers the "味噌ラーメン6番具大盛麺大盛チャーシュー入り" (Miso Ramen 6-piece Large Noodles with Extra Charshu). This hearty option features larger noodles and even more tender, juicy charshu, making it a dream come true for ramen lovers.

In addition to their ramen, Orochon Ramen Rishiri Isehara also serves a variety of delicious appetizers and sides. The "おつまみチャーシュー" (Charshu Appetizer) is a perfect complement to the meal, offering slices of flavorful charshu to snack on while you wait for your ramen. Pair it with a cold beer for a complete dining experience.

The restaurant also offers a range of services that make it convenient for all types of guests. Orochon Ramen Rishiri Isehara provides delivery services, ensuring you can enjoy their signature ramen from the comfort of your home. If you’re planning to dine in, you’ll appreciate the wheelchair-accessible entrance, which makes it easy for everyone to enjoy their meal. Plus, they offer late-night food, so you can satisfy your ramen cravings even after a long day. The restaurant is also equipped with restrooms and parking facilities, ensuring a comfortable dining experience.

For those looking to explore great places to eat in Isehara, Orochon Ramen Rishiri Isehara stands out not only for its signature ramen but also for the welcoming environment and top-notch service. Whether you’re coming for a quick bowl of ramen or a relaxed late-night meal, this ramen spot is sure to leave you satisfied.

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HOUR OPENING
  • Monday
    Closed
  • Tuesday
    Closed
  • Wednesday
    05:30 PM - 11:00 PM
  • Thursday
    05:30 PM - 11:00 PM
  • Friday
    05:30 PM - 11:00 PM
  • Saturday
    05:30 PM - 11:00 PM
  • Sunday
    05:30 PM - 11:00 PM

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What customers say?

“ This ramen shop catches your eye with its sign that reads "Japan's Worst Ramen!!" It's open only for dinner. I ordered the miso ramen at level 5 spiciness, and it was quite spicy! The crunchy wood ear mushrooms and the bell peppers add a nice accent to this addictive ramen! The boiled egg dipped in the broth from the pork fillets is rich and highly recommended! ”

- kei hira -

“ Revisited on March 14, 2024 There are five seats at the counter, two tatami-style tables for two, and three tables for four or five. There's also parking for five cars. Apparently, there's a second parking lot. This time, I ordered the miso ramen, No. 2 (¥950). First of all, the portion is generous. It's moderately spicy, so you can sweat while eating, which is nice. It wasn't so spicy that it overpowered the flavor. Since it was my first visit, I ordered the miso ramen with a spicy level 4, which has good online reviews. It was delicious, slightly spicy with a hint of garlic. The bowl was about 22cm in diameter, with plenty of soup and maybe one or two servings of noodles. It was a generous portion, and I'm glad I didn't order the large portion. There are no partitions, and they're operating on reduced hours. ”

- Yasuki Shirotsuka -

“ I had previously eaten at Toshiri at a different chain restaurant, so I was craving it again, and made the trek to R246. I went there around 10 PM on a weekend, and it was very crowded, but since I was alone, I was shown to the counter without waiting. I already knew what I wanted, so I ordered without any problems. I ordered the miso soup with the boiled egg topping (number 6). I'm not a big fan of spicy food, so I only ordered a little spicy. The counter seats about five people, and although it's old, it's clean. They also have a tatami room, so it's suitable for families. The staff were very friendly. The menu includes plenty of satisfying dishes, including rice balls, rice, and char siu platters, so even big eaters will be satisfied. The flavor is a light white miso. I personally prefer it with a little more salt and garlic, but it's still delicious. The wood ear mushrooms are large, the bamboo shoots are soft, and the overall portion is generous and satisfying. The boiled egg has a sweet flavor and a firm, runny yolk. It seems they also offer half-sized noodles for the same price. Next time, I'll try the soy sauce version. If you like spicy food, it's worth a visit. No smoking inside! There's an ashtray outside. ”

- とらんぽたっかー -

“ This ramen shop is spicy, but delicious. You can choose your level of spiciness from a list of 10 levels, ranging from mild to so spicy you'll choke after just one sip of the soup. (The price remains the same.) I recommend the miso flavor, which is packed with plenty of toppings and a very satisfying taste. The salt flavor is also recommended! I don't like the soy sauce flavor, so I haven't tried it much, but it was neither good nor bad. The toppings are bell peppers, bamboo shoots, shredded meat, wood ear mushrooms, and bean sprouts. (Miso flavor) The salt flavor is miso without the bean sprouts. The noodles are medium-thick. The soup is light (not tonkotsu). This ramen is delicious for both spicy and regular ramen lovers! Today, I ordered the salt ramen number 4, a slightly spicy version, and drank the soup until it was gone. Thank you for the meal. PS: The price has increased since April. It went up by about 50 yen. ”

- ヒデたん -

“ Located along Route 246, this self-proclaimed "bad ramen shop" has it all. Of course, it's not bad! In fact, it's so delicious you'll get addicted to it. You can choose from miso, soy sauce, or salt, and adjust the spiciness. This time, I topped the miso with butter, and it was level 4! It was a little spicy. Mmm, so good! The sweetness of the miso is complemented by the butter, and the spicy miso packs a punch. If you don't like spicy food, level 5 might be just right... Give it a try. ”

- BUSKER G&B -

“ This restaurant serves large portions of ramen with distinctive toppings. The thick, appealing pork slices are an extra charge, but they're a great topping. The boiled egg and side dish of stewed offal are also delicious. If you like spiciness, you can choose your preferred level for free, so be sure to give it a try. Open for dinner only. ”

- のりくま -

“ I love spicy foods since I’m from the west ????????. So I stumbled across this ramen restaurant with my wife and discovered they have a delicious spicy ramen that I order every time when I visit. I will always return for a bowl when I’m in the area ! ”

- Christopher S -

“ I ordered the No. 7 Rishiri Ramen, and my friend Ma-chan had no hesitation in ordering the Extra 2 Triple Ramen. It's so cool! Not only me, but the other customers around me were also excited...lol I'm not a big fan of spicy food, but I took three sips of the soup with a spoon. It was spicy, but delicious! It's addictive. I'll be back soon! ”

- 瀬戸貴子 -
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