Ramen isn’t just about the noodles and broth. What really makes a bowl of ramen special is the toppings. From classic to modern, ramen toppings can greatly influence the flavor, appearance, and overall eating experience.
In Indonesia, ramen has become increasingly popular and is often adapted to suit local tastes. It doesn’t always have to be fully authentic like in Japan, you can freely explore different toppings based on what you have at home.
If you’re looking for inspiration, here are some ramen toppings you should definitely try!
Popular and Delicious Ramen Toppings
To make your ramen more exciting, let’s explore some commonly used toppings, from classic to unique.
1. Chashu (Sliced Meat)
Chashu is a classic ramen topping made of sliced meat (usually pork or chicken) that’s cooked until tender and full of flavor.
In Indonesia, the chicken version is more commonly used. Cooked with soy sauce and spices, it gives a signature sweet and savory taste.
2. Ramen Egg (Ajitsuke Tamago)
Soft-boiled eggs with creamy yolks are a fan favorite. They are usually marinated in soy sauce and seasoning, making the outside savory while the inside stays soft and slightly runny.
3. Nori (Dried Seaweed)
Nori adds a distinct ocean-like flavor and enhances the aroma of the ramen. It also makes the dish look more authentic, just like in Japanese restaurants.
4. Sweet Corn
Corn is often added to miso or creamy ramen. Its natural sweetness balances the savory broth, creating a more complex yet comforting flavor.
5. Scallions
Simple but essential, scallions add a fresh aroma. They help brighten the overall flavor and prevent the dish from feeling too heavy.
6. Mushrooms
Mushrooms like shiitake or enoki are commonly used as ramen toppings. Their soft texture and umami flavor pair perfectly with rich broth.
7. Meatballs or Fish Cake
For a more local twist, you can add meatballs or fish cake. They make the dish more filling and familiar to Indonesian taste preferences.
8. Spicy Shredded Chicken
If you love spicy food, seasoned shredded chicken is a great option. It adds a bold kick that pairs well with lighter broths.
9. Cheese
This is a trendy topping, especially inspired by Korean-style ramen. Melted cheese gives a unique creamy and savory flavor.
10. Tofu
For a lighter option, tofu can be a great alternative topping. It’s often used in vegetarian ramen or for those who prefer a healthier choice.
Tips for Choosing the Right Ramen Toppings
With so many topping options, you don’t need to use them all at once. The key is to create a balanced combination:
- Choose 1–2 main toppings like meat or chicken
- Add complements such as vegetables or eggs
- Balance the flavors such us savory, sweet, and fresh
- Don’t overload the bowl so the broth flavor still stands out
Read more: The Differences Between Ramen and Udon, Two Japanese Noodles Often Mistaken for the Same Dish
Make Your Ramen Creamier and Healthier with FiberCreme!
Now that you know various ramen toppings to elevate your dish, it’s time to mix and match based on your taste, whether you prefer classic, spicy, or even fusion styles.
If you want creamy ramen with more flavor, but lighter, you can try FiberCreme. It’s a high fiber and low sugar multi-purpose creamer with 0mg cholesterol. Plus, it’s lactose free. So, if you haven’t been able to truly enjoy creamy food due to lactose intolerance, you can try FiberCreme-style creamy goodness.
Ready to make your favorite ramen creamier and worry free? Check out new recipes on the @FiberCreme Instagram channel and the Ellenka channel on YouTube.





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