This time, I’d like to introduce a ramen shop I found in the Esaka area of Osaka:
“Juki.”
In Esaka, a highly competitive ramen district, this shop stands out with its unique menu.
Today, I’ll focus on the bold Junky Mazesoba (1,300 yen) and the refined Chicken Ramen (950 yen).
What Is Juki?
Juki is a ramen shop located within walking distance of Esaka Station.
With its simple and calm exterior, the interior is clean and centered around counter seating, making it easy to visit alone.
The menu offers a wide variety—from rich, hearty dishes to light and refreshing options—so you can choose based on your mood.
Junky Mazesoba (1,300 yen)
First up is the Junky Mazesoba.
As the name suggests, this is a bold, punchy dish.
Thick noodles are coated in a rich sauce, topped with a generous variety of ingredients that instantly stimulate your appetite.
Toppings include:
- Chashu pork
- Egg yolk
- Garlic
- Green onions
- Other umami-packed ingredients
A truly “junky” combination.
Once mixed well, the flavors of richness, saltiness, and fat come together in perfect harmony, creating an addictive taste.
The portion is quite generous, making it a highly satisfying choice—perfect for when you’re craving something hearty.
Chicken Ramen (950 yen)
Next is the Chicken Ramen.
In contrast to the mazesoba, this dish is elegant and delicate.
The soup delivers rich chicken umami while remaining clear and clean in taste.
It’s free of any heaviness, making you want to finish every last drop.
The noodles pair beautifully with the soup, creating an excellent overall balance.
The toppings are simple, allowing the quality of the ingredients to shine.
This is a great choice for those who appreciate classic, refined ramen.
Final Thoughts
Juki in Esaka offers two completely different styles:
- Bold and hearty “junky” flavors
- Refined and elegant light ramen
- If you want something filling → Junky Mazesoba
- If you want something refined → Chicken Ramen
Being able to choose based on your mood is one of the best things about this shop.
If you’re looking for ramen in Esaka, this is definitely a place worth visiting.
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