Polydish city guide
Best Niboshi Ramen in London
“Dried sardine broth — bitter, saline, uncompromising. Tokyo's most polarising bowl by design.”
What the real thing tastes like
Niboshi are small dried sardines, and this ramen extracts them without apology: a broth that is saline, faintly bitter, and oceanic in a way tonkotsu drinkers aren't warned about. The hardcore versions are opaque with fish. Shops that serve it tend to serve only it, to customers who queue specifically to be challenged.
687 voices, one story
Reviews are openly split and both camps write at length — 'the ocean in a bowl' versus 'licked a fishing boat'. Converts describe a threshold moment, usually mid-bowl, after which no other broth tastes complete.
Order it here when it has
- oceanic depth
- conversion moment
- uncompromised vision
- queue culture
Walk away when you see
- genuinely divisive
- no gateway version
Restaurant-level rankings for London land as the Polydish review engine processes this city's reviews. Explore the dish itself while you wait —
Niboshi Ramen on Polydish →