Tokyo Tokyo Launches the New Ramen Flavors in Town

In the mood for ramen? There are new ramen flavors in town by Tokyo Tokyo!


Tokyo Tokyo is one of the firsts to bring authentic Japanese ramen in the metro. When it opened its first Ramen Bar in TriNoma in 2012, it swept the ramen craze by satisfying everyone’s craving for mouthwatering but easy on the pocket ramen.


Tokyo Tokyo’s Ramen Bar has been the go-to place of Filipino ramen foodies. It boasts of three delectable flavors – Braised Pork, Spicy Chicken and Tempura Miso – that bring you closer to Japan with your every slurp.

This year, punctuating its dedication to innovation and continuous search for new items to fill the Filipino appetite, Tokyo Tokyo is introducing two new additions to its ramen line with the launch of its new Specialty Ramen variants– the Spicy Pork and Chicken Teriyaki.

Like the three existing ramen flavors, the Spicy Pork and Chicken Teriyaki let you enjoy this iconic and authentic Japanese snack in a whole new level.


For desserts with a delicious twist, you can try the Hazelnut crepe and Tempura Orea ala mode.


“We wanted to bring new flavors with unique but familiar tastes while maintaining the line’s value for money proposition. These new flavors will surely add to the Japanese ramen experience of Filipino foodies, most especially that the rainy season here,” said Tokyo Tokyo Product Manager Harvie Sering.

Made with broth slow-cooked for 24 hours, freshly-made noodles, and high-quality toppings, these new ramen flavors are guaranteed to give you a slurp-worthy moment that authentic Japanese ramen gives at first sip.

The Chicken Teriyaki Ramen is made with delicious grilled chicken glazed with Tokyo Tokyo’s signature teriyaki sauce, an unexpected combo of savory and sweet all in a bowl of authentic pork broth. For those who crave for something spicy, Spicy Pork is just perfect. Made more flavorful with a rich and creamy pork broth topped with spicy ground pork and tender pork slices to satisfy that craving. These new flavors also come with corn, shredded cabbage, onion leeks, and nori and egg on the side.

You may also opt to pair your Ramen with Tokyo Tokyo’s Gyoza, Japanese pork dumplings which are soft, savory and chewy with a delightfully crisp underside, the perfect partner to a steaming hot bowl of Specialty Ramen.

Priced at P190 for the Regular size and P140 for Snack size, these new and comforting ramen flavors are perfect to soothe your Japanese food craving – whether you are on budget or feel like trying something new.

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