Marafuku Ramen

Rating
7/10

Wait
45 Minutes

Value
$12 per dish

Where
SF


Hakata Tonkotsu
Not a huge fan. The flavor of the broth is not very strong/deep – it tastes a bit watered down. You’re only given two/three thin slices of pork and the pork is not very tender or flavorful. I feel the addition of the bean sprouts and mushrooms did not compliment the ramen very well. However, the thin noodles were cooked well and probably the best part of the dish. 

Mentaiko
The sole reason I would come back to Marafuku Ramen is for the Mentaiko. It’s a deceivingly simple dish with lots of flavors. The cod roe is a bit spicy, salty, crunchy from the sesame seeds, and bursting with cod roe goodness. All together, the bowl is extremely light and refreshing. 


Having never tried a Hakata style ramen, I was eager to give Marafuku Ramen a try. Tucked away in the corner of the Japantown mall, it’s easy to spot Marafuku Ramen as there is usually a large crowd of people hovering around the entrance. The wait is about 30-45 minutes, however,  it’s not so bad as there is a lot of shops around to kill the time.

Marafuku Ramen is a sleek and stylish ramen joint. The space is definitely hip with a grey scale tone which accents the interesting uses of darks woods. There is an interesting O shaped communal bench seating in the center of the restaurant, with back lit glass as the seats. There’s a lot of elements going on in such a small place but it’s never too distracting. 

Hakata style is not my preference when it comes ramen. It’s hard to justify the long wait when the ramen just isn’t that good. However, I would come back to Marafuku Ramen just for the Mentaiko.

Websitehttps://www.marufukuramen.com

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