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Tokyo

Japanese: Ramen


Ginzasa Description

Located in the bustling area near Tsukiji Market Station in Tokyo, Ginzasa is a hidden gem that stands out among the myriad of ramen and tsukemen establishments in the city. This renowned eatery has been selected as one of the top 100 ramen shops in Tokyo for 2023, a testament to its exceptional culinary offerings.

Ginzasa is celebrated for its flavorful and aromatic ramen and tsukemen dishes that are meticulously prepared to perfection. The menu boasts a variety of options, from rich and savory ramen to satisfying and dipping noodles. One of the standout dishes is their signature ramen, featuring a robust broth that is simmered for hours to achieve a depth of flavor that keeps customers coming back for more. The cozy and inviting ambiance of the restaurant provides the perfect setting to savor these delectable creations, making it a must-visit for ramen enthusiasts and food connoisseurs alike.

What sets Ginzasa apart is not only its exquisite cuisine but also its commitment to delivering an authentic and memorable dining experience. The dedication to quality ingredients, expert craftsmanship in the kitchen, and attention to detail in every dish truly elevate the dining journey at Ginzasa. Whether you are a ramen aficionado or simply looking to indulge in a comforting bowl of noodles, Ginzasa promises a culinary adventure that is sure to leave a lasting impression.


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Ginzasa Overview

Restaurant WebsiteDirections

Address

8-chōme−15−2 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061

Phone

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+81 (0) 3-3543-0280

Nearby Stations

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Tsukijishijo Station

Oedo LineToei Subway Oedo Line
Asakusa LineToei Subway Asakusa Line
Ginza LineTokyo Metro Ginza Line
Joban LineJR East Joban Line
Keihin-Tohoku LineJR East Keihin-Tohoku Line
Tokaido Main LineJR East Tokaido Main Line
Ueno–Tokyo LineJR East Ueno–Tokyo Line
Yamanote LineJR East Yamanote Line
Yokosuka LineJR East Yokosuka Line
Yurikamome LineTokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit Yurikamome Line

Operating Hours

Sun: Closed
Mon: 11:30AM-3:30PM
Tue: 11:00AM-3:30PM
Wed: 11:30AM-3:30PM
Thur: 11:30AM-3:30PM
Fri: 11:30AM-3:30PM
Sat: 11:30AM-3:30PM

Payment Methods

Cash

Restaurant Features

Family-friendly

Ginzasa Reviews

Ginzasa Google Average Rating

4.1

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Google
It is an affordable menu with good noodles, tasty Chashu pork, eggs, and quality fish balls. The soup flavor is quite average. Ordering is done through a self-service automated machine with labels in Japanese and accompanying English descriptions, and the staff is available to assist in using the automated machine. The service staff is good, and the restaurant is always crowded. Initially, the first few bites of the fish balls may seem undercooked and have something inside, but as you continue eating, they are delicious with a well-rounded flavor.

5

Google
Small ramen shop but was amazing. Reckoned to come before the store opens to avoid the queue

5

Google
The soup is powerful and it is great to have with sea-bream rice. Overall the shio ramen is warm and comforting

5

Google
Honestly the best ramen in Ginza. Best Shio Ramen (880yen) with chashu (220 yen) and egg (120 yen). Noodles were thin compared to Ramen Street noodles but better in quality. Better than Ginza-Tei by far. Please do go if you are reading this- You won't regret.

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Google
No allergy info available... I ordered the soy sauce ramen and started to eat it only to find my allergy acting up. The small fish balls have ground shrimp in it which I'm dangerously allergic to.
There's no info on the ingredients and there's only a small sign that says to tell the staff if you have an allergy. The sign also has a lot of other stuff written on it as well as other sign all over the wall. It's also only written in Japanese...
The staff weren't concerned about my health and just pointed out that if the sign says to tell them about allergies. I barely ate and had to take my meds but they offered no refund or apology.

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