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Our Journey: Building a Ramen Empire Beyond Borders
From a Single Store to 30+ International Franchises in Just 5 Years
The journey of Bari-uma Ramen’s global expansion began in 2011 with a bold vision and an unwavering belief in the power of authentic Japanese ramen. But even the best ideas need a catalyst—someone to turn ambition into action. That person was Akira, CEO of Assentia Holdings.
Seeing untapped potential, Akira convinced Mr. Eguchi, the founder of Bari-uma, to take his beloved ramen beyond Japan. Together, they set up a joint venture and opened the brand’s first overseas store in Singapore. But this wasn’t just about opening a new restaurant—it was about laying the foundation for a global ramen empire.
Overcoming Challenges, One Bowl at a Time
The road to success was anything but smooth. As a director of the company, Akira took on the heavy lifting—scouting locations, assembling a team, and building the store from scratch.
The first major hurdle? Soup logistics. In Japan, Bari-uma’s ramen soup was factory-made and shipped frozen. The same method was used in Singapore initially, but high costs made it unsustainable. Instead of compromising on quality, Akira and his team innovated—they found a way to distribute the soup at room temperature, making it more cost-effective and scalable. Today, this solution allows Bari-uma’s signature soup to be delivered fresh across the world.
Then came the noodle challenge. Locally sourcing high-quality noodles in Singapore was expensive—over 50 JPY per noodle. So, just months after opening, they made a game-changing move: removing restaurant seating to install a Japanese noodle-making machine, transforming part of the store into a noodle-making studio. This simple yet revolutionary shift slashed costs to the 10 JPY range per noodle and set a precedent for in-house noodle production at franchise locations worldwide.
A Ramen Brand That Caught the World’s Attention
Unlike many ramen entrepreneurs, Mr. Eguchi wasn’t a chef. He wasn’t behind the counter, perfecting the soup—he was behind the scenes, ensuring uncompromising quality at every stage of production. This commitment to excellence propelled Bari-uma Ramen’s rapid expansion. What started as two stores in Singapore quickly grew into a multinational franchise spanning Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, the Philippines, and Australia.
Then, a major turning point came: YOSHINOYA, Japan’s famous gyudon (beef bowl) chain with over 1,000 stores, took notice. Recognizing Bari-uma’s success in overseas franchising, Yoshinoya acquired its parent company, With Link, just before COVID-19. This strategic move placed ramen at the heart of Yoshinoya’s global expansion strategy, cementing Bari-uma’s place as a key player in the international food scene.
Why This Matters For Future Franchise Owners
Through these experiences, we’ve gained invaluable insights into what makes a ramen franchise successful overseas. We know what works, what doesn’t, and what it takes to thrive in new markets.
That’s why we’ve carefully selected 20 ramen brands with the strongest potential for international expansion. Our selection isn’t based on personal taste—it’s based on proven franchise success factors. If you’re serious about bringing an authentic ramen brand to your country, you’re in the right place.
Explore our Top 20 Ramen Franchises for Global Expansion and find the perfect opportunity to launch your own ramen success story.
Our Policy: Selecting the Best Ramen Brands for Global Expansion
Ramen has captured the hearts (and appetites) of people worldwide. Whether it’s a local food enthusiast or an ambitious entrepreneur, we constantly receive requests from individuals who want to bring an authentic ramen experience to their home country.
Perhaps you’ve visited Japan, stumbled upon a hidden gem of a ramen shop, and thought, "This needs to be in my city!"You're not alone. The global demand for quality ramen is soaring, but not all ramen brands are suited for international franchising. Success requires the right balance of quality, scalability, and operational efficiency.
How We Choose the Best Ramen Franchises
With over 12 years of hands-on experience expanding ramen franchises across Southeast Asia, Oceania, the Americas, and Europe, we’ve learned what separates a sustainable international ramen business from one that struggles abroad. That’s why we evaluate franchises based on a strict set of criteria:
- Variety of menu – A diverse menu can help attract a broader customer base.
- Commitment to food quality – Consistency in ingredients and preparation is crucial for global success.
- Innovation and originality – Brands that respect tradition but aren’t afraid to innovate tend to thrive.
- Presence (or absence) of Craftsmen– Some brands depend on a single chef’s expertise, making scaling difficult.
- Ingredient sourcing – Does the franchise rely on key Japanese ingredients, or can they be locally substituted?
- Operational simplicity – A successful franchise should be easy to manage without excessive complexity.
- Franchise suitability – Not all ramen brands are designed for franchising. We only select those with the potential for global growth.
Even if a ramen shop serves incredible food, if the process requires sourcing fresh livestock bones daily, grinding them, and boiling them for hours to make soup, it may be too complex to replicate consistently in another country.
We Have Selected the Best Ramen Franchises for You
We have taken great care in curating this exclusive list of 20 ramen brands that have the best chance of succeeding overseas. Whether you’re an investor, an entrepreneur, or a ramen lover looking to bring an iconic taste to your country, our insights will guide you toward the best opportunity.
Explore our selections, consider the potential in your market, and take the first step toward launching a successful ramen business today.

Featured Ramen Franchises
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Bari uma
A bold, savory tonkotsu ramen that has already expanded successfully across multiple countries.
Fuunmaru
Specializing in dipping-style tsukemen noodles, Fuunmaru is a favorite among ramen aficionados.
Kanami-ya
A master of spicy, nutty, and umami-packed tantanmen, perfect for those who love a kick in their ramen.
Torinosuke
A well-balanced, poultry-focused ramen brand that delivers a lighter yet deeply satisfying taste
Take-san, Vegan miso ramen
A delicious plant-based take on traditional miso ramen, perfect for health-conscious and sustainability-focused markets
Tenka Ippin
Famous for its signature kotteri-style broth, this brand has built a loyal following in Japan and beyond.

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When choosing a ramen franchise, taste and store design are important, but the real key to success lies in the alignment between your vision and the franchisor’s management.
A successful franchise partnership goes beyond delicious food—it’s about building a long-term relationship with the right people. The most crucial step is to meet with the franchisor’s management team in person. Get to know them, share your ideas, and see if their values, goals, and approach resonate with yours.
A great franchisor will be open and eager to build a strong, trusting relationship with you from the very start. This partnership is about more than just business—it’s about mutual support and shared success.
“The best ramen franchises are those that foster strong, collaborative relationships with their franchisees. Look for a franchisor whose management you feel you can trust and grow with over the long term.”
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