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Ramen Komainu

Artisan ramenJapanese co-ownedHandmade noodlesSlow-cooked broth

Ramen Komainu is the definitive artisan ramen destination in Madrid, co-founded by Japanese chef Aska Okumura and her Spanish partner Gonzalo Ibáñez. Noodles are handmade with authentic Japanese kansui, and broths are cooked for twelve hours over low heat.

Price
¥¥
Area
Chamberí / Malasaña
Chef
Aska Okumura
Owner
Aska Okumura and Gonzalo Ibáñez
Ramen Komainu — authentic artisan ramen restaurant in Madrid, Chamberí / Malasaña
Plate № 140
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About
Ramen Komainu has built its reputation the hard way: no shortcuts, no dried noodles, no mass-produced tare. Japanese co-founder Aska Okumura brings the culinary philosophy of her home country to every bowl, using authentic kansui mineral water to give the fresh noodles their characteristic firmness and elasticity. The broth — whether tonkotsu, miso or shoyu — is cooked for exactly twelve hours and served fresh daily across two locations: Chamberí (José Abascal) and Malasaña. Praised consistently by Madrid's most demanding food critics and featured across major Spanish food media, Komainu is the benchmark against which all other Madrid ramen is measured. The atmosphere at both locations is relaxed and welcoming, making this an ideal everyday Japanese dining destination.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • Widely regarded as the best artisan ramen in Madrid, driven by Japanese co-founder Aska Okumura
  • Noodles made fresh daily with authentic Japanese kansui mineral water — never dried or frozen
  • Twelve-hour broths cooked from scratch for maximum depth and authenticity
  • Two convenient Madrid locations in Chamberí and Malasaña

Second location at Calle Manuela Malasaña, 9, 28004 Madrid (+34 638 239 039). Japanese co-owner Aska Okumura.

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