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Manpuku Ramen (Kingsford)

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Manpuku Ramen's Kingsford flagship, opened in 2013 by Japanese chef-owner Hideto Suzuki, has been feeding UNSW students and east-Sydney ramen devotees for over a decade with rich, freshly made broths. Its signature pork-and-chicken mixed base and generous portions made it a neighbourhood institution.

Price
¥¥
Area
Kingsford
Since
2013
Chef
Hideto Suzuki
Manpuku Ramen (Kingsford) — authentic japanese restaurant in Sydney, Kingsford
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About
Hideto Suzuki established Manpuku on Anzac Parade in 2013, planting a Japanese ramen flag within metres of the University of New South Wales. The kitchen produces broths from scratch using deep pork and chicken stocks, served with fresh noodles and classic toppings including nitamago egg, bamboo shoots, and chashu pork belly. The restaurant subsequently expanded to Chatswood, Neutral Bay, and The Cannery Rosebery, testament to the brand's resonance with Sydney diners. The Kingsford shop opens daily for lunch and dinner, with efficient table-service turnover keeping queues manageable. Its Instagram handle @manpuku_kingsford still markets itself as 'Best Authentic Ramen in Sydney,' a claim its founding decade of packed tables substantiates.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • Founded in 2013 by Japanese owner-chef Hideto Suzuki, making Manpuku Kingsford one of Sydney's longest-running authentic ramen destinations.
  • Signature pork-and-chicken mixed broth occupies a richness tier between clear shio and full tonkotsu, appealing to a wide palate.
  • Proximity to UNSW has cultivated a diverse, returning clientele that has kept the restaurant operating continuously for over a decade.
  • Multi-location expansion to Chatswood, Neutral Bay, and Rosebery confirms the brand's strength and consistent kitchen standards.

Founded 2013. Chef Hideto Suzuki is the same chef who later opened Sekka Dining in St Leonards. Brand also trades as Manpuku Australia (Facebook). Website: ramenmanpuku.com.

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