Tonkotsu Ramen
Rich pork-bone broth with chashu, marinated egg, scallion, nori and classic ramen garnishes.
A modern revival of Rakkii Sushi & Ramen built around slow-simmered ramen, sushi, abura soba, udon, donburi and Japanese-inspired small plates.
Historical Rakkii Sushi & Ramen menus combined ramen and brothless noodles with sushi, udon, donburi, fried rice, appetisers and Japanese drinks. This redesign keeps that broad comfort-food identity while making the digital experience cleaner and more focused.
Broth, noodles, chashu and egg become the visual centre of the brand.
Separate rolls, nigiri and sashimi so the menu stays easy to scan.
Mobile calls to action are prepared for a future verified ordering provider.
Earlier coverage of Rakkii highlighted long-simmered broth, noodles and rich toppings. The new site turns that craft into the strongest visual story, with sushi and Japanese small plates supporting the ramen identity.
Give sushi a dedicated section with strong photography and simple category navigation.
Show that Rakkii's noodle identity can extend far beyond a traditional ramen bowl.
Gyoza, karaage, bao and other small plates give guests an easy way into the menu.
Public listings currently mark the former Malvern Rakkii Sushi & Ramen location as permanently closed. The website therefore leaves operational details open rather than presenting the old location as active.
Do not reuse 235 Lancaster Ave as an active address unless independently verified.
Connect it to click-to-call buttons throughout the mobile layout.
Use a current provider only after confirming the operator and location.
Include hours, coordinates, menu URL and current contact details.
This front-end form can become a table enquiry, catering request or pickup-order contact form. Connect it to a live backend only after the relaunch details are confirmed.
The design reflects the Rakkii Sushi & Ramen brand history while keeping current business claims conservative.
Current structured business listings mark the former location at 235 Lancaster Ave Ste E6 in Malvern as permanently closed.
Historical menus and coverage show ramen, sushi, abura soba, udon, donburi, fried rice, Japanese appetisers and drinks.
Yes. Replace the relaunch buttons with verified pickup and delivery URLs after a current location is confirmed.
Only as historical information. Do not present it as the current location unless independently verified as operating again.