ramen RAIJIN | The Japanese Ramen Shop and Frozen Ramen Manufacturer with location in Toronto

September 12, 2025
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Jiro-style RAIJIRO Frozen Ramen — Now On Sale (Limited Drop)

RAIJIRO RAMEN

Sales start today: Friday, September 12.

From ramen RAIJIN, a name many discover when searching Best Ramen Restaurant Toronto, the bold Jiro-style RAIJIRO Frozen Ramen is back for its second limited release. The first drop sold out, so we recommend ordering early.

What to Expect?

RAIJIRO channels classic Jiro-style power: thick, satisfying noodles, a deep garlicky broth, and shop-level intensity—ready at home in minutes.

Why Buy Now?

  • Limited release: Inventory is capped; once it’s gone, that’s it.
  • High demand: When public sales open, it can become harder to purchase—and some customers may not be able to buy at all.
  • Freezer-friendly: Keeps its quality for nearly a year in a standard home freezer.
  • Smart to stock: Even if five kits sounds like a lot, that’s the beauty of frozen ramen—enjoy some now, save the rest for later.
  • Fair purchase limits: We cap quantities 5 per order to keep things fair.

How to Get Yours?

  1. Order today while this window is open.
  2. Consider grabbing an extra kit or two—future-you will thank you.
  3. Ontario-GTA delivery available; pickup options in Toronto when offered.

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FAQs

Q: Is this the same RAIJIRO as in-store?
A: Yes. Everything matches the restaurant bowl except the chashu—we use our regular flat slice to ensure top quality when frozen.

Q: Does RAIJIRO Frozen Ramen taste the same as Jiro-style ramen?
A: Yes—we’ve recreated Japan’s beloved Jiro-style profile as faithfully as possible: a deep, garlicky broth and satisfyingly thick noodles that deliver the signature punch.

Q: How long should I heat RAIJIRO Frozen Ramen on the stovetop or in the microwave?
A: It depends on your heat level and kitchen conditions, but 7–9 minutes usually gets you a piping-hot bowl.

  • Stovetop: Heat gently until the broth is fully liquid and steaming (about 7–9 minutes).
  • Microwave: It typically needs longer. Heat for about 4 minutes, remove and break up the ice block in the center, then heat for another ~4 minutes, or until steaming throughout. Use a microwave-safe container and ensure contents are thoroughly hot before serving.

Q: How long does it keep in the freezer?
A: Stored properly, it keeps its quality for nearly a year.

Q: How many can I buy?
A: There’s a limit 5 per one order to keep things fair.

Q: Where do you ship?
A: We ship across GTA(Ontario), with Toronto pickup options when available.