Unazuki (Legendary Kyoto-Style Ramen)
One of three legendary 'Iwakura food stall ramen' shops that once operated in Matsugasaki, Kyoto, now relocated to Koga-cho, Koka City. Named after Unazuki Onsen by its Toyama-native founder. The Kyoto-style pork-soy broth is praised for its 'smooth and gentle flavor.' Features a unique option of adding 3 sushi pieces to any ramen order for just 130 yen. Despite only 7 counter seats and a location 828m from Kintetsu Aburibi Station in a semi-rural area, it maintains Tabelog 3.56/334 reviews and 7,980 saves — remarkable for a hidden gem in Kinki.
Reviews say 'The quality has been maintained even after moving from Kyoto,' 'The unique combo of ramen and sushi is addictive,' and 'I can't believe you can find such authentic ramen in a place this remote.' Tabelog 3.56/334 reviews, saved 7,980 times — high in both count and saves. No fake review signals (dominated by detailed long reviews, many noting repeat visits over years).