Ramen restaurant • Japan, 〒144-0043 Tokyo, Ota City, Haneda, 3-chōme−1−4 不二ビル
Standing in the nostalgic backstreets of Haneda, where the nostalgic atmosphere of Tokyo's old town remains, is the long-established ramen shop, GyoGyoKen. Here, not only ramen, but also an izakaya menu is available, and it is a lively place with a lively atmosphere from day to night.
GyoGyoKen is located in a quiet residential area about a 10-minute walk from Haneda Station. Since there are no signs or menus in front of the shop, it is a hidden gem that is not well known. The entrance has an old folk house-style door, and upon entering, a retro atmosphere pervades.
The specialty of GyoGyoKen is, of course, the ramen. There are two types: soy sauce and salt, both of which excel in the umami of the soup and the texture of the noodles. In particular, the chashu is so tender that you will be amazed by its deliciousness with every bite. The price of the ramen is also attractive at 600 yen, making it very affordable.
Although it is a ramen shop, the izakaya menu is also extensive in the evening. You can enjoy a variety of dishes at a reasonable price, such as yakitori, fried foods, and a la carte dishes. There is also a wide variety of sake, including draft beer, plum wine, and sour, allowing you to experience a pub-like atmosphere.
The charm of GyoGyoKen is the warm hospitality of the master and staff, in addition to the food. The owner is always smiling and having conversations with the customers, and there are many regulars. The shop also takes pride in its casual atmosphere, where even a woman can easily stop by alone.
This renowned shop in the backstreets of Tokyo is a hidden gem where you can experience the charm and nostalgia of the old town, offering a harmonious blend of authentic ramen and a pub-like atmosphere. Why not visit GyoGyoKen, which has been cherished by local customers and has continued to operate for many years?