Mugi no Yoake: Kyoto’s Hidden Gem for Scallop Ramen
- Frank
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
When it comes to ramen in Kyoto, Mugi no Yoake (中華そば 麦の夜明け) is quickly becoming a favorite among food lovers. Tucked away in a quiet corner of the city, this Michelin Bib Gourmand-approved shop is a hidden gem.

For those willing to venture off the beaten path, it offers a top-notch ramen experience, with their standout scallop ramen taking center stage.

Mugi no Yoake's Signature Scallop Ramen
Mugi no Yoake’s signature scallop ramen is a bowl worth traveling for. The broth sings with the delicate sweetness of scallops, complemented by a base of chicken and prawn. A fun addition to the soup is sansho, a Japanese numbing pepper.

It adds a light, tingling zing. This gentle spice balances the broth’s sweetness and creates a fantastic flavor profile.
The toppings are equally impressive. You’re greeted with artfully arranged smoky duck slices, tender pork dumplings, juicy bamboo shoots, and a perfectly seared scallop. Paired with the shop’s in-house, straight flat noodles, this is ramen elevated to an art form.

Limited-Time Kani Miso Ramen
For those lucky enough to visit when it’s available, the limited-time kani miso (crab paste) ramen is an excellent second option. The soup, made with rich crab paste derived from crab innards, delivers a luxurious depth of flavor that lingers long after your last sip.

It’s sweet, savory, and indulgent, perfectly paired with the same handcrafted noodles that define the shop’s signature bowls.

While the scallop ramen is a delicate symphony, the kani miso ramen is more of a bold jazz piece—dynamic and unforgettable. I realize kani miso might not be for everyone, but if you’re feeling adventurous, it’s absolutely worth a try!
Conclusion
Mugi no Yoake is a ramen shop that clearly takes pride in every detail, from its carefully crafted broths to its handmade noodles. Whether you’re savoring the scallop ramen or exploring a seasonal bowl, you’re sure to leave satisfied and eager to return.

If you’re in Kyoto and want a bowl of ramen that’s truly special, Mugi no Yoake should be high on your list.