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Ramen Shichiton 七豚

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Ramen Shichiton (七豚, 'Seven Pigs') is a no-frills tonkotsu ramen specialist in Huangpu with two tiny locations one block apart, renowned for giant portions of Jiro-style and Yokohama-style pork bone ramen with extra-thick egg noodles and free noodle refills.

Price
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Area
Huangpu
Ramen Shichiton 七豚 — authentic japanese restaurant in Shanghai, Huangpu
Plate № 58
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About
Named with classic Japanese ramen bravado—七豚 means 'Seven Pigs'—Ramen Shichiton runs two compact shops in Huangpu, their tiny spaces kept intentionally small while broths are prepared fresh daily at a central kitchen. The two signature bowls tell the story: the Jiro-style (¥58) is a textbook tonkotsu base piled with cabbage, bean sprouts, raw garlic, and a fat slab of chashu dusted in shichimi, while the Yokohama Tonkotsu (¥58) is thicker and creamier, finished with wood ear mushrooms and pea shoots. House noodles are extra-thick egg noodles that soak up the broth beautifully, and true to the Japanese ramen tradition, extra noodles are always complimentary. Nomfluence named it one of Shanghai's standout authentic ramen spots for its honest, filling bowls.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • The Yokohama tonkotsu is one of the richest, creamiest broth bowls in Shanghai—thick yet clean, with no off-flavors.
  • Free extra noodles continue the classic Japanese ramen-shop tradition of never letting a customer leave hungry.
  • Broth is made fresh daily rather than from concentrate, ensuring consistent depth with every visit.
  • Two locations a block apart means minimal wait times and maximum convenience for a quick tonkotsu fix.

Jiro-style portions are extremely generous—consider the Yokohama Tonkotsu if you prefer a cleaner, less aggressive bowl. — Format: Ramen counter. Authenticity: Name 七豚 ('Seven Pigs') signals tonkotsu specialist; serves authentic Jiro-style and Yokohama tonkotsu ramen with free extra noodles per Japanese tradition; broth made fresh daily at a central kitchen; confirmed by Nomfluence as one of Shanghai's best authentic Japanese ramen.

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