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Japanese: Ramen
Menga Description
MENGA is a hidden gem nestled near Katase-Enoshima Station in Kanagawa. This cozy eatery offers a unique twist on traditional ramen by specializing in rich and flavorful black ramen broth. The striking ebony broth is made from a blend of secret ingredients, resulting in a velvety texture and a depth of umami flavor that sets it apart from your typical ramen bowl.
The menu at MENGA features not only their signature black ramen but also a variety of toppings to customize your bowl to your liking. From tender slices of chashu pork to perfectly cooked ajitama (seasoned soft-boiled egg), each ingredient is carefully selected to enhance the overall dining experience. The restaurant's intimate and inviting atmosphere, complete with wooden furnishings and soft lighting, provides the perfect setting to savor each spoonful of their decadent ramen. For a truly unforgettable dining experience that combines tradition with innovation, MENGA is a must-visit destination for ramen enthusiasts and food lovers alike.
The menu at MENGA features not only their signature black ramen but also a variety of toppings to customize your bowl to your liking. From tender slices of chashu pork to perfectly cooked ajitama (seasoned soft-boiled egg), each ingredient is carefully selected to enhance the overall dining experience. The restaurant's intimate and inviting atmosphere, complete with wooden furnishings and soft lighting, provides the perfect setting to savor each spoonful of their decadent ramen. For a truly unforgettable dining experience that combines tradition with innovation, MENGA is a must-visit destination for ramen enthusiasts and food lovers alike.
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Access
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3 minute walk from Enoshima Station
4 minute walk from Kamakura-Enoshima Station
4 minute walk from Kamakura-Enoshima Station
Operating Hours
Sun: 11:00AM-9:00PM
Mon: 11:00AM-9:00PM
Tue: Closed
Wed: 11:00AM-9:00PM
Thur: 11:00AM-9:00PM
Fri: 11:00AM-9:00PM
Sat: 11:00AM-9:00PM
Mon: 11:00AM-9:00PM
Tue: Closed
Wed: 11:00AM-9:00PM
Thur: 11:00AM-9:00PM
Fri: 11:00AM-9:00PM
Sat: 11:00AM-9:00PM
Payment Methods
Cash
Restaurant Features
Home Delivery
Take-out Available
Family-friendly
Private Dining Room
Stylish Interior
Menga Reviews
Menga Google Average Rating
4.2
4
Google
Stumbled upon this place on our way to enoshima sea candle and it was yummy! The ramen soup was light (which is how i prefer it), but had plenty of umami flavours due to the whitebait and seaweed. One of the owners were able to speak English as well and kindly helped us choose between the different ramens they offered.
5
Google
Great Ramen! One of the few Ramen shops en route going to Enoshima island. I ordered their Black Shouyu Ramen. Very delicious and well made, topped with lots of Negi too!
5
Google
Best ramen ever!! The noodles are so delicious and the soy sauce based soup (黒) is so rich in flavor. Shirasu Don is also a must, especially in Enoshima! The store has a very chill and relaxing beachy vibes, with an amazing location too!! Definitely check it out if you’re in the area!
4
Google
White seafood ramen is the dish to order.
4
Google
The atmosphere of the restaurant was really cool. It was very clean and the staff were really nice and helpful! The food was also delicious, the deep rich flavor of the soy sauce and the black sesame was great! #mengacp
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