Ramen in Brunswick
Authentic Japanese ramen on Sydney Road, Brunswick. Tokyo-style tonkotsu ramen, miso ramen, and a dedicated sake bar in the heart of Melbourne’s north. 12-hour broth, fresh noodles, made to order.
Ramen & Sake Bar in Brusnwick
Shujinko Ramen in Brusnwick
Japanese Ramen Restaurant in Brunswick
Shujinko Brunswick sits at 62 Sydney Road, in the middle of one of Melbourne’s most loved eat streets. Surrounded by the bars, restaurants, and nightlife that define Brunswick, it’s an easy stop for locals across the inner north who want authentic Tokyo-style ramen close to home.
This location is a dedicated ramen and sake bar, with a proper selection of Japanese beer and sake to go with the food. The fit-out is modern with the warmth of a traditional ramen bar, the atmosphere is relaxed and social, and the late hours make it just as good for a long dinner as a bowl after drinks on Sydney Road.
Known for
- Authentic Ramen in Brunswick
- Ramen & Sake Open Till Late
- The signature 12-hour pork bone broth bowl
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Popular Japanese Dishes in Brunswick
From signature tonkotsu to spiced karakuchi, plus rice bowls and Japanese sides, the full menu is available here. These dishes are the local favourites.
Shujinko Black Ramen
Smoky, seafood-forward tonkotsu made from a signature blend of bonito and tonkotsu umami. It’s the most complex bowl on the menu and a favourite for diners who have worked through the rest of the ramen list and want something with extra depth.
Shujinko Tonkotsu Ramen
The signature, and the most ordered bowl at Brunswick. Classic tonkotsu broth, aburi pork belly, bean shoots, scallion, black fungus, and seaweed. Twelve hours of slow-cooking pork bones gives the broth its thick, creamy depth. If this is your first visit, this is the bowl to order.
Karakuchi Ramen
Karakuchi-spiced tonkotsu broth that balances heat with the richness of the pork bone base. The spice builds gradually and sits underneath the broth rather than overpowering it. A popular choice at Brunswick, especially paired with a cold Japanese beer or sake.
Karaage
Crispy Japanese fried chicken, one of the most popular dishes at this location. It pairs with any ramen bowl and works just as well as a bar snack alongside a sake.

Shujinko Brunswick Hours
Monday: 11:30 AM – 12:00 AM
Tuesday: 5:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Wednesday: 5:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Thursday: 5:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Friday: 11:30 AM – 12:00 AM
Saturday: 11:30 AM – 12:00 AM
Sunday: 11:30 AM – 12:00 AM
Frequently Asked Questions - Shujinko Ramen Brunswick
Does Shujinko Brunswick have a sake bar?
Yes. The Brunswick location is a dedicated ramen and sake bar. Alongside the full ramen menu, it serves a selection of Japanese sake and beer. Customers regularly mention pairing their ramen with sake here, including the fruit-flavoured sparkling sakes which are popular with first-timers. The sake focus is what sets Brunswick apart from the other Shujinko locations.
What is the most popular ramen at Shujinko Brunswick?
The Shujinko Tonkotsu Ramen is the most ordered bowl at this location, a classic 12-hour pork bone broth with aburi pork belly. The Karakuchi Ramen (spiced tonkotsu) and the Karaage are the next most popular. The Black Ramen also has a strong following among regulars who want a smokier, seafood-forward broth.
Does Shujinko Brunswick have vegetarian ramen options?
Yes. There are two vegetarian ramen bowls. The Miso Vegetable Ramen uses a vegetarian miso broth with seasonal vegetables, and the Mushroom Vegetable Ramen uses a mushroom and soy-based broth with fried tofu. Reviewers have specifically praised the vegetarian ramen here for being a generous serve. Vegetarian sides include edamame, agedashi tofu, wakame salad, and garden salad.
How spicy is the Volcano Ramen at Shujinko?
The Volcano Ramen is the spiciest bowl on the menu. It’s a fiery pork broth with spiced pork, balanced by vegetables. If you’re not confident with heat, the Karakuchi Ramen is a milder spiced option with a gradual warmth. You can also order karakuchi paste on the side to control the spice level yourself.
Do I need to book a table at Shujinko Brunswick?
No. Shujinko is walk-in only across all locations, including Brunswick. There are no reservations. During busy evening periods you may wait briefly for a table, but service is generally quick.
How do I get to Shujinko Brunswick by public transport?
Shujinko Brunswick is at 62 Sydney Road. Tram route 19 runs the full length of Sydney Road from Melbourne CBD and stops directly outside. Jewell Station and Brunswick Station, both on the Upfield train line, are a short walk away.
What should I order at Shujinko Brunswick if it's my first time?
Start with the Shujinko Tonkotsu Ramen, the signature bowl and the most ordered dish here. Add a side of Shujinko Gyoza or Karaage. Since Brunswick is a sake bar, pair your meal with a Japanese sake or beer. If you like spice, order the Karakuchi instead of the standard tonkotsu.






