Tsuki Ramen, Putney's Ramen Counterpoint
A casual Putney ramen restaurant serving tonkotsu, sushi, and Japanese small plates in a straightforward indoor setting on Upper Richmond Road.
Tsuki Ramen is a compact Japanese restaurant on Upper Richmond Road in Putney, built around ramen, sushi, sashimi, and small plates rather than spectacle. It suits travellers who want a straightforward sit-down meal in a local London neighbourhood, with warm bowls, a casual dining room, and a pace that moves from ordering to eating to leaving without fuss.
A brief summary to Tsuki Ramen
- 288 Upper Richmond Rd, London, SW15 6TH, GB
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- Duration: 0.5 to 2 hours
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Indoor
- Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
- Wednesday 12 pm-2:30 pm
- Thursday 12 pm-2:30 pm
- Friday 12 pm-2:30 pm
- Saturday 12 pm-2:30 pm
- Sunday 12 pm-2:30 pm
Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Tsuki Ramen.
- Go for ramen first; the menu is broader, but the bowls are the clearest reason to visit.
- Expect a neighbourhood restaurant rather than a long meal venue; it suits a focused lunch or dinner.
- Public transport is the easiest approach, since Upper Richmond Road is a busy urban street with limited parking convenience.
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Getting There
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Public transport
Use Putney or East Putney, then continue by a short walk or bus ride; from central London the trip is typically around 20 to 40 minutes depending on connections.
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Taxi or rideshare
A practical option from central London, though traffic on southwest routes can make it slower and more expensive than rail or Underground.
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Driving
Possible, but less convenient on a busy London road where parking can be limited and local restrictions may apply.
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What it is
Tsuki Ramen is an independent Japanese restaurant in Putney, southwest London, focused on ramen but broad enough to include sushi, sashimi, rice bowls, starters, and desserts. It is not a destination for sightseeing or long lingering; it is a practical place to eat well in a residential high-street setting. The emphasis is on comfort food, especially tonkotsu ramen, served in a small-to-medium indoor dining room.Atmosphere and setting
The restaurant sits on Upper Richmond Road, a busy urban corridor lined with shops, homes, and passing traffic. That setting shapes the experience: this is a neighbourhood venue with a casual, intimate feel rather than a polished central-London dining room. Expect a functional interior, table service, and the steady rhythm of a local restaurant at lunch and dinner. The appeal lies in the food and the ease of the visit, not in views, heritage, or theatrical design.What the visit feels like
A visit usually unfolds simply. You arrive, take a seat, order a bowl of ramen or a fuller Japanese meal, and eat without much ceremony. The menu supports both quick lunches and more relaxed dinners, with enough variety for diners who want starters or a second course. For solo travellers, couples, and local residents, the scale feels manageable and unhurried. Larger groups may find the setting less suited to long, event-style meals.Why travellers go
Travellers come here for dependable Japanese comfort food in a part of London that is more residential than tourist-heavy. It works well as a meal stop before or after time in southwest London, or as a straightforward dinner when you want something warm and filling rather than a formal restaurant experience. The draw is consistency: a specialist ramen venue with a broader Japanese menu, in a district where everyday dining matters more than destination dining.Practical expectations
Plan on a short to moderate visit. A quick bowl may take around 30 to 45 minutes; a more relaxed meal with starters and drinks can stretch to about 90 minutes. Public transport is the most sensible way to reach it, with Putney and East Putney both workable starting points followed by a short walk or bus connection. Weather mainly affects the journey, not the meal, since the experience is entirely indoors. Accessibility appears reasonable at street level, but step-free details are not fully verified.Explore the best of what Tsuki Ramen has to offer
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