I Tried the Yume Ramen at Ramen Yume Yatai Nishinomiya near Shirogaboricho Kita Intersection [Nishitsu Gourmet]

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There are lots of ramen shops around the Jogaboricho-kita intersection, where Yamate Kansen and National Route 171 meet, making it a real ramen battleground. The place we’re introducing this time, “らーめん夢屋台,” is located right on the corner of that intersection.

Since it’s on the corner of a major road, many people have probably seen its sign before.

I go there pretty often myself, and the shop is known for its very rich tonkotsu soup, made using its own unique method.

The main shop is in Amagasaki, and it looks like they have about five locations around Kansai.

“らーめん夢屋台 Nishinomiya” Food

This time, I ordered their signature “Yume Ramen” (820 yen).

This is the “Yume Ramen.”

You can also order it without the egg for 720 yen.

You can tell just by looking at it that the soup is rich.

Apparently, the soup is made by simmering ingredients such as “pork bones,” “chicken bones,” “vegetables,” and “kombu kelp” for a long time using their own method.

Among ramen shops in Nishinomiya, this has to be one of the richest soups around.

The noodles are thin and straight, but because the soup is so thick, it clings to them more than you’d expect.

The toppings include “chashu pork,” “menma bamboo shoots,” “seasoned egg,” “minced meat,” “nori seaweed,” and “green onions.” As you eat, the minced meat mixes into the soup and makes it taste even richer.

There are also various seasonings on the table, so you can change up the flavor however you like.

By the way, the jar in the middle contains “nira chili peppers.”

Personally, I like adding “grated garlic” and “nira chili peppers.”

They also have a solid lineup of side dishes, and I tried ordering the “Green Onion Gyoza” (460 yen).

As you can see, the gyoza are piled high with green onions.

Green onion-topped gyoza seem to be getting a bit popular lately.

I love green onions, so I really enjoyed them. Though to be fair, I already liked their gyoza to begin with.

“らーめん夢屋台 Nishinomiya” Menu

This is the menu.

They often offer limited-time items as well, so please check the shop’s website and other sources for details.

Inside “らーめん夢屋台 Nishinomiya”

The shop has both counter seats and table seats.

(Source: Tabelog)

These are the counter seats.

(Source: Tabelog)

This is what the table seating area looks like.

Exterior of “らーめん夢屋台 Nishinomiya”

The shop is on the corner of the Jogaboricho-kita intersection.

Here it is. The photo was taken from the south, facing north.

This is what the entrance looks like.

“らーめん夢屋台 Nishinomiya” Shop Information

★Hours
[Mon-Sat] 11:00-16:00, 17:00-1:30 the next day
[Sun & holidays] 11:00-16:00, 17:00-00:30 (open until 01:30 the next day if the following day is a holiday)
★Closed Open daily
★Phone 0798-22-5541
★Address Hyogo PrefectureNishinomiya CityBundocho 2-22 COM-5 1F
★Seats 19 seats
★Smoking Not allowed
★Credit cards Not accepted
★Related links
HP/Tabelog
(*Prices, menu items, business hours, and other details are as of the time of coverage. Please contact the shop directly for the latest information.)