London · Ramen · casual
Kanada-Ya Covent Garden
RamenTonkotsuHakataFukuokaJapanese-ownedCovent GardenFirst London BranchAward-Winning
Kanada-Ya's first London branch, opened in 2014 on St Giles High Street — the restaurant that introduced Londoners to Kazuhiro Kanada's celebrated 18-hour Fukuoka tonkotsu.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- Covent Garden
- Since
- 2014
- Chef
- Kazuhiro Kanada

Plate № 58
About
Kanada-Ya Covent Garden, which opened in 2014, was the UK debut of the ramen concept founded in 2009 by Kazuhiro Kanada — a former professional cyclist from Yukuhashi, Fukuoka — who applied a racer's precision to perfecting a single bowl of tonkotsu ramen. The 18-hour-simmered pork-bone broth, served with handmade alkaline noodles and slow-braised chashu pork belly, earned Kanada-Ya rapid critical acclaim and a place among London's most recommended ramen destinations. The St Giles branch sits directly across from Ippudo, and the two restaurants helped establish the WC2H area as London's ramen heartland. Kazuhiro Kanada retains full ownership of the business, preserving the independent, craft-led spirit of the Yukuhashi original.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- London's first Kanada-Ya — the 2014 original that launched the brand's UK story
- 18-hour tonkotsu broth developed by founder Kazuhiro Kanada in Fukuoka
- Independently owned — Kazuhiro Kanada retains full control
- Rated #876 in London on TripAdvisor from over 800 reviews
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