About this spot
Kawamura Ramen delivers the authentic, meaty richness of Tokyo's Tsukiji-style tonkotsu broth right here in Budapest's Great Market Hall Area. Expect a bowl packed with tender chashu pork, fluffy egg, and scallions that cuts through the heavy, creamy soup without feeling greasy. It is a rare find for travelers craving genuine Japanese comfort food away from tourist traps.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the extra chashu if you want more of the slow-cooked pork belly to soak up the broth.
- Bring cash or have your card ready before ordering, as service at this counter-style spot can move quickly.
- Try the spicy miso variation if you want a kick that complements the rich pork fat in the soup.
Common Questions
How much does Kawamura Ramen cost?
A standard bowl runs between 3,500 and 4,500 HUF, which is roughly $9 to $12 USD depending on your specific toppings.
Where is Kawamura Ramen?
It is located at Dohány utca 54 in the Great Market Hall Area of Budapest, just a short walk from the main market hall entrance.
What should I order first?
Start with the classic tonkotsu ramen to taste the foundational pork bone broth before trying their seasonal vegetable additions.
About this page
Restaurant: Kawamura Ramen
Cuisine: japanese
Location: Great Market Hall Area, Budapest, Hungary
Source: Curated from local review platforms