Enya
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/ Price RangeTokyo
Japanese: Ramen
Enya Description
Enya is a charming restaurant located in Tokyo, Japan, specializing in delicious ramen, tsukemen, and abura soba. With a rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars and over 587 reviews, it is clear that Enya has captured the hearts and taste buds of many locals and visitors alike.
What sets Enya apart from other dining establishments is its dedication to creating authentic and flavorful dishes. The chefs at Enya have mastered the art of ramen, ensuring that each bowl is filled with rich and savory broth, perfectly cooked noodles, and a variety of toppings that add depth and complexity to the dish. Whether you prefer a classic ramen, a hearty tsukemen, or the unique abura soba, Enya has something to satisfy every craving.
The restaurant itself is cozy and inviting, with a traditional Japanese decor that transports you to the heart of Tokyo. The friendly and attentive staff are always ready to assist you in choosing the perfect dish and provide recommendations based on your preferences.
If you're in Tokyo and craving a bowl of authentic and delicious ramen, look no further than Enya. With its dedication to quality and flavor, this restaurant is sure to leave you satisfied and craving for more.
What sets Enya apart from other dining establishments is its dedication to creating authentic and flavorful dishes. The chefs at Enya have mastered the art of ramen, ensuring that each bowl is filled with rich and savory broth, perfectly cooked noodles, and a variety of toppings that add depth and complexity to the dish. Whether you prefer a classic ramen, a hearty tsukemen, or the unique abura soba, Enya has something to satisfy every craving.
The restaurant itself is cozy and inviting, with a traditional Japanese decor that transports you to the heart of Tokyo. The friendly and attentive staff are always ready to assist you in choosing the perfect dish and provide recommendations based on your preferences.
If you're in Tokyo and craving a bowl of authentic and delicious ramen, look no further than Enya. With its dedication to quality and flavor, this restaurant is sure to leave you satisfied and craving for more.
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Nearby Stations
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Oji Station (Tokyo)
Operating Hours
Sun: 11:00AM-10:00PM
Mon: 11:00AM-4:00PM, 6:00PM-10:00PM
Tue: 11:00AM-4:00PM, 6:00PM-10:00PM
Wed: 11:00AM-4:00PM, 6:00PM-10:00PM
Thur: 11:00AM-4:00PM, 6:00PM-10:00PM
Fri: 11:00AM-11:00PM
Sat: 11:00AM-11:00PM
Mon: 11:00AM-4:00PM, 6:00PM-10:00PM
Tue: 11:00AM-4:00PM, 6:00PM-10:00PM
Wed: 11:00AM-4:00PM, 6:00PM-10:00PM
Thur: 11:00AM-4:00PM, 6:00PM-10:00PM
Fri: 11:00AM-11:00PM
Sat: 11:00AM-11:00PM
Payment Methods
Cash
Restaurant Features
Home Delivery
Take-out Available
Family-friendly
Non-smoking
Enya Reviews
Enya Google Average Rating
3.7
5
Google
Ramen shop with limited seating but clean and fast service. Pictured are the miso ramen and the mabo miso ramen. Around the 700-900 yen price range.
4
Google
I ordeed the standard one, shio ramen.
Soup is pretty good, I guess the soup is made by sea food Dashi and chicken oil. their noodle fitted the soup.
Soup is pretty good, I guess the soup is made by sea food Dashi and chicken oil. their noodle fitted the soup.
4
Google
I came here on a Saturday after 3pm because I wanted to eat ramen with a simple and filling soup.
Since it was late afternoon, we were able to get in easily, and there were a few other solo customers here and there.
As I expected, the soup was clear and not overly salty, and I took a sip of it, and before I knew it, I had finished it all for the first time in a while.
Lately, I've been getting fed up with the thick and salty soups at especially new ramen restaurants (I think they've made a lot of improvements), so I thought I'd stop by here from time to time.
Since it was late afternoon, we were able to get in easily, and there were a few other solo customers here and there.
As I expected, the soup was clear and not overly salty, and I took a sip of it, and before I knew it, I had finished it all for the first time in a while.
Lately, I've been getting fed up with the thick and salty soups at especially new ramen restaurants (I think they've made a lot of improvements), so I thought I'd stop by here from time to time.
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