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Menya Ramen House
Japanese RamenMiso ramen48-hour brothPork bellyBritish Museum area
Owner-operated Bloomsbury ramen house serving 48-hour bone broth ramen steps from the British Museum, made fresh daily by its founder.
- Price
- ¥
- Area
- Bloomsbury

Plate № 1340
About
Menya Ramen House occupies a compact site on Museum Street in Bloomsbury, close enough to the British Museum to attract a loyal crowd of returning visitors and local workers. The founder-owner makes ramen personally each day, producing a slow-cooked pork-and-chicken bone broth that takes 48 hours to develop its depth. The miso ramen with pork belly has drawn consistent praise across Time Out and Shortlist reviews. The approach is uncompromising — a small menu, made properly — rather than the broader Japanese menu sometimes found at tourist-facing competitors nearby.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- The 48-hour pork-and-chicken bone broth is made fresh by the owner every single day, giving the ramen a depth rarely found outside dedicated Japanese ramen shops.
- Arguably the most genuine ramen option in the Bloomsbury and Holborn area, set in a city otherwise dominated by chain competitors.
- The miso ramen with pork belly has earned consistent critical praise from Time Out and Shortlist for its balance of richness and savour.
- The founder-owner-chef model — rare in central London — guarantees personal quality control with every bowl.
Walk-ins only; no reservations required
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