London · Ramen · casual
Tonkotsu Soho
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London's pioneering ramen restaurant, born in Soho in 2012 from Ken Yamada's Shizuoka roots and a shared obsession with regional Japanese broths.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- Soho
- Since
- 2012
- Chef
- Ken Yamada
- Owner
- Ken Yamada & Emma Reynolds

Plate № 64
About
Tonkotsu Soho opened in 2012 as the passion project of Ken Yamada — originally from Shimoda, Shizuoka, Japan — and his co-founder Emma Reynolds, who honed their ramen craft through months of pop-ups before opening their first permanent site. Ken's Japanese heritage and the duo's extensive research trips across Japan inform every bowl; noodles are pressed fresh each day in their dedicated Noodle Room, and broths are built from scratch. The flagship Dean Street site captures the cramped, no-frills spirit of a Tokyo ramen-ya, earning a devoted following and recognition as one of London's defining noodle destinations. No Michelin stars, but widely regarded as the restaurant that triggered London's ramen revolution.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- London's original indie ramen bar, founded 2012 by Japanese co-founder Ken Yamada
- Handmade fresh noodles and from-scratch broths inspired by Japanese regional recipes
- Authentic Tokyo ramen-ya atmosphere in the heart of Soho
- Award-winning chilli oil and cult condiments made in-house
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