
An authentic Japanese chicken ramen noodle soup. A basic, classic, quick, and easy flavored recipe to prepare from scratch at home.

TL;DR
This chicken ramen soup recipe is part of our Japanese food expert series. With the help of Momoko, I demystify Japanese food and share how you can make this soup at home.
This is a wholesome Japanese ramen noodle soup with chicken, which is based on traditional recipes. That means, it's what you will get if you are in Japan.
For a non-traditional way to enjoy these noodles, see this chilli chicken ramen or these birria ramen.
You might also like yaki udon noodles with chicken thighs or yakisoba chicken noodles, which come with a homemade yakisoba stir-fry sauce.

Ingredient Notes
These are the main ingredients that you will need for this traditional style Japanese chicken ramen soup. US and metric measurements can be found in the recipe card below.
| Chicken Wings | With skin on if possible because the skin adds flavor. |
| Green Onions | Just the bulbs for the soup; the greens are sliced and used as a topping. |
| Ginger | Fresh |
| Salt | Just to taste |
| Soy Sauce | Regular Kikkoman style soy sauce will do. |
| Sake | OR vodka if you can't get sake |
| Water | To cook the soup |
| Egg Noodles | You can use ramen noodles or Chinese style egg noodles. |
For the Topping:
| Eggs | Soft-boiled Japanese eggs (aka Ajitsuke Tamago). |
| Green Onion | Just the greens sliced |
Process Overview
Step 1 — blanch chicken
Cut the chicken into smaller chunks.
Precook chicken for 2 minutes to get rid of impurities. Discard water.

Step 2 — cook broth
In a separate pan, cook chicken with green onion bulbs, ginger, sake, salt, soy sauce and water.
Boil noodles soft in another pan.

Step 3 — assemble dish
Place noodles in a serving bowl, cover with cooked chicken broth, place chicken pieces over that, and top with soft-boiled egg halves and chopped fresh green onion stalks.


📖 Recipe

Japanese Chicken Ramen Noodle Soup Recipe
Ingredients
- 3 Chicken Wings with skin
- 2 Green Onions *see Notes
- 2 Slice Ginger Fresh
- 1 Tablespoon Sake or Vodka
- 2 cups Water
- 1 Tablespoon Salt
- ½ Tablespoon Soy Sauce
- 6 ounces Ramen Noodles *see Notes
- 2 Soft-Cooked Egg topping
Instructions
- Rinse chicken wings and pat dry with a kitchen cloth. Cut chicken wings with skin on into smaller pieces.3 Chicken Wings
- Prepare a pot with some water and bring it to a boil. Place chicken into hot boiling water and cook for about 2 minutes. We do that to get rid of impurities and the chicken smell.
- Take the chicken out of the boiling water and place it into a small pot.
- Add green onion bulb and sliced ginger to the chicken. Cover with the cups of water.3 Chicken Wings, 2 Green Onions, 2 Slice Ginger Fresh, 2 cups Water
- Place on the stove and add sake (or vodka if you don't get sake). Cook covered for about 7 minutes.1 Tablespoon Sake
- Season with salt and soy sauce.1 Tablespoon Salt, ½ Tablespoon Soy Sauce
- Cook for another 8-10 minutes covered until the broth is done and the chicken is cooked through.
- Skim off fats and impurities from the broth.
- In another pot, cook ramen noodles through. Strain when done.6 ounces Ramen Noodles
- To serve up, place noodles into a bowl. Cover with broth, and arrange chicken over the noodles with the egg halves and the chopped green onion stalks.2 Soft-Cooked Egg
- Enjoy it hot!
Notes
Equipment
- 8" Chef Knife
Nutrition
Flavors and Toppings
This is a simple, classic chicken ramen noodle soup from our Japanese food expert, Momoko.
It's a cross between a shio (salt) and a shoyu (soy) ramen soup bowl because it uses both ingredients. BUT she calls it a shio ramen bowl (so I go with the flow and call it the same way).
You can spice up this recipe by adding Toban Djan (Chili Bean Sauce) or rayu (chili oil) as a topping.
You can also add the following toppings to your ramen bowl:
- bean sprouts
- baby spinach
- bok choy
- bamboo
- carrots cut into matchsticks (aka Julienne)
- narutomaki, naruto fish cake surimi

Serving
I love this Japanese chicken ramen bowl with a salad.
I usually serve it with a Japanese cabbage salad or a green salad with my Asian ginger dressing.
A daikon radish salad or any other radish salad complements this dish too.
This soup is also on my bucket list when I have the flu and feel under the weather.
FAQs
If you can't get proper real ramen noodles, you can use instant ramen noodles and throw out the package of seasoning that comes along. OR my Japanese food expert recommends using egg noodles or yakisoba noodles instead. That way you can at least recreate this recipe.
Tokyo is known for ramen soup bowls and, most importantly, for shoyu ramen (soy sauce ramen broth). Pork bone broth served with pork is a specialty in Hakata, a ward in Fukuoka, which is located in South Japan. There are many varieties of ramen to explore.


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