Hamburg · Ramen · casual
Takumi Ramen-Station Ottensen
Authentic Japanese ramenJapanese-ownedFalstaff 93ptsSapporo noodlesRamen specialist
Japanese owner-operator Kiyotaka Kanemaki runs Hamburg's most acclaimed ramen restaurant from his flagship location in Ottensen. Noodles are sourced directly from Sapporo, and Falstaff has awarded the restaurant 93 points for its commitment to authentic Japanese ramen culture.
- Price
- ¥
- Area
- Ottensen
- Owner
- Kiyotaka Kanemaki

Plate № 65
About
Kiyotaka Kanemaki brought a Japanese ramen specialist's discipline to Hamburg when he opened Takumi Ramen-Station, making it the city's reference address for authentic bowls. Noodles are shipped directly from Sapporo, Japan, ensuring the textural integrity that sets real ramen apart from imitations. Falstaff awarded the restaurant 93 points and cited it as a model of authentic Japanese ramen culture in Germany. The Ottensen flagship operates as a focused, casual counter-style spot — no frills, but everything in the bowl executed with the kind of attention that comes from years of ramen-specific craft. A second location in Sternschanze extends the brand across Hamburg while maintaining the same ownership philosophy.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Japanese-owned flagship ramen restaurant with 93 Falstaff points — Hamburg's benchmark for authentic ramen
- Noodles sourced directly from Sapporo, Japan, for authentic texture and taste
- Owner Kiyotaka Kanemaki built his concept around genuine Japanese ramen culture, not European approximations
- Counter-style, focused dining that prioritises the bowl above all else
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