Menya Nanabe
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Japanese: Ramen
Menya Nanabe Description
Menya Nanabe is a renowned ramen restaurant located in the Shiroishi-ku district of Sapporo, Hokkaido. This establishment has been recognized as one of the top 100 ramen shops in the prestigious Ramen East ranking for 2023.
What sets Menya Nanabe apart from other ramen shops is their dedication to quality and authenticity. The chefs at Menya Nanabe have mastered the art of ramen-making, using traditional techniques and the finest ingredients to create their flavorful bowls of noodles. The menu features a variety of ramen options, including their signature soy sauce-based ramen and rich miso ramen. Each bowl is carefully crafted with a perfect balance of broth, noodles, and toppings, resulting in a truly satisfying dining experience.
The restaurant itself has a cozy and inviting atmosphere, with a modern yet rustic decor. The open kitchen allows diners to catch a glimpse of the skilled chefs in action, as they expertly prepare each bowl of ramen. Whether you're a ramen enthusiast or simply looking for a delicious and comforting meal, Menya Nanabe is a must-visit destination in Sapporo.
What sets Menya Nanabe apart from other ramen shops is their dedication to quality and authenticity. The chefs at Menya Nanabe have mastered the art of ramen-making, using traditional techniques and the finest ingredients to create their flavorful bowls of noodles. The menu features a variety of ramen options, including their signature soy sauce-based ramen and rich miso ramen. Each bowl is carefully crafted with a perfect balance of broth, noodles, and toppings, resulting in a truly satisfying dining experience.
The restaurant itself has a cozy and inviting atmosphere, with a modern yet rustic decor. The open kitchen allows diners to catch a glimpse of the skilled chefs in action, as they expertly prepare each bowl of ramen. Whether you're a ramen enthusiast or simply looking for a delicious and comforting meal, Menya Nanabe is a must-visit destination in Sapporo.
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Access
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15 minute walk from Heiwa Station.
Operating Hours
Sun: 11:00AM-2:40PM
Mon: 11:00AM-2:40PM, 6:00PM-8:40PM
Tue: 11:00AM-2:40PM, 6:00PM-8:40PM
Wed: Closed
Thur: 11:00AM-2:40PM, 6:00PM-8:40PM
Fri: 11:00AM-2:40PM, 6:00PM-8:40PM
Sat: 11:00AM-2:40PM
Mon: 11:00AM-2:40PM, 6:00PM-8:40PM
Tue: 11:00AM-2:40PM, 6:00PM-8:40PM
Wed: Closed
Thur: 11:00AM-2:40PM, 6:00PM-8:40PM
Fri: 11:00AM-2:40PM, 6:00PM-8:40PM
Sat: 11:00AM-2:40PM
Payment Methods
Cash
Restaurant Features
Family-friendly
Non-smoking
Menya Nanabe Reviews
Menya Nanabe Google Average Rating
4.1
5
Google
Menya Nanabe is a small ramen shop serving up Michelin-rated Bib Gourmand ramen. With a recommendation like that, how could I pass it? Their main seller is their Toripaitan Shio Chicken Ramen for 780¥. I opted for a large for 50¥ more and a soft-boiled egg for 100¥. Despite the lunch hour, I only had to wait about 30 minutes before I could get the bowl I was eagerly awaiting.
The thin noodles were firm, yet had a delightfully springy texture and the large portion was well worth the extra yen and definitely filled me up. The egg, slice of chicken, and chashu were all flavorful, soft, and deliciously satisfying. However, all was not perfect. While the broth was decently flavorful, it was a bit thin and watery compared to some famous toripaitan shops Kansai is famous for.
Still, I heartily recommend this place and I could definitely understand why it has a coveted recommendation from Michelin.
The thin noodles were firm, yet had a delightfully springy texture and the large portion was well worth the extra yen and definitely filled me up. The egg, slice of chicken, and chashu were all flavorful, soft, and deliciously satisfying. However, all was not perfect. While the broth was decently flavorful, it was a bit thin and watery compared to some famous toripaitan shops Kansai is famous for.
Still, I heartily recommend this place and I could definitely understand why it has a coveted recommendation from Michelin.
5
Google
Best Ramen in Hokkaido.
i have tried so many different types of ramen in Hokkaido, personally find that this is the Best Saltef Shio Ramen that i have found in Hokkaido.
This shop which i had tried when they r under rated till they have scored a michillen star in 2017. Recently in Feb, i went back to try, the standard and quality remain as same👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍.Pricing remain as reasanable.
Beside ramen, i will recommand order another plate of they Fried rice, Egg and cha-siew to added the varity of your meal in this restaurant.
U won't regreted all the way coming to this restaurant to enjoy their Salted Shiao Ramen, their food and services before u leave Sapporo.
i have tried so many different types of ramen in Hokkaido, personally find that this is the Best Saltef Shio Ramen that i have found in Hokkaido.
This shop which i had tried when they r under rated till they have scored a michillen star in 2017. Recently in Feb, i went back to try, the standard and quality remain as same👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍.Pricing remain as reasanable.
Beside ramen, i will recommand order another plate of they Fried rice, Egg and cha-siew to added the varity of your meal in this restaurant.
U won't regreted all the way coming to this restaurant to enjoy their Salted Shiao Ramen, their food and services before u leave Sapporo.
4
Google
so good i had 2 bowls in 1 sitting
their hours of operation are very short though
their hours of operation are very short though
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