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The Tokyo Ramen Bangsar: Soul-Soothing Broth at APW

If you’ve spent any time in Bangsar, you know that APW Bangsar is basically the heart of the neighborhood’s creative energy. I’ve been here many times for coffee, but my latest visit was for something much more important: a bowl of "Asakusa soul."

After my recent deep dive into the high-end, engineered flavors of Ramen David, I was craving something that felt classic. I heard that The Tokyo Ramen—a name I already knew and loved from the Kagura Lot 10 review area—had opened a beautiful branch here. I saw a Lumi News feature on their opening and just knew I had to go.

The stylish, open-concept entrance of The Tokyo Ramen situated in the creative APW Bangsar hub


First Impressions: Industrial Chic Meets Ramen Soul

The Bangsar outlet is airy, modern, and perfectly suited to its industrial surroundings. There’s a beautiful transparency here; you can see the chefs working with large pots of broth. As mentioned in the Eat Drink KL review of this specific outlet, the vibe is perfect for a relaxed weekend lunch.

The Broth: A Local Twist on a Tokyo Classic

I ordered their signature Asakusa Shoyu Ramen. Now, here is the secret to their success: while the recipe is pure Tokyo, the soul is Malaysian. They use local kampung chicken to create their base stock, which gives it a distinct, rich depth.

A comforting bowl of The Tokyo Ramen's Signature Shoyu Ramen, featuring clear chicken broth and roasted chashu.


The broth is a clear, golden masterpiece. It’s a "double soup" style, meaning they infuse the chicken stock with seafood, shiitake mushrooms, and kombu. The result is a clean, balanced umami that doesn't feel heavy but lingers beautifully on the tongue.

The Toppings: Smoky Perfection

The star of the toppings is undoubtedly the roasted chicken chashu. It’s tender, juicy, and has a subtle smokiness from the roasting process. The noodles are medium-width and slightly curly, designed specifically to "grip" as much of that tasty soup as possible. And of course, no bowl is complete without the ajitama (seasoned egg) with its perfect, jammy center.

The "Yes and No" Pointers

The "Yes":

  • The Broth Clarity: One of the cleanest, most balanced shoyu broths in the city.

  • Kampung Chicken Soul: Brilliant use of local ingredients for an authentic Japanese recipe.

  • The Vibe: APW Bangsar is a social, vibrant place to dine.

The "No":

  • Not a "Creamy" Spot: If you want a thick paitan, this might feel too light.

  • Busy Weekends: Parking in Bangsar can be a challenge!

Final Thoughts: A True Bangsar Gem

The Tokyo Ramen in Bangsar is a triumph. It takes the soul of a classic Tokyo ramen-ya and places it perfectly into KL’s modern scene. If you're navigating your way there, check out their location on Google Maps.

Happy Slurping,

Emily

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