Ramen restaurant • Japan, 〒103-0013 Tokyo, Chuo City, Nihonbashiningyōchō, 2-chōme−2−3 堀口ビル 1階
"Ningyocho Ramen Inase" stands in the old-fashioned streets of Nihonbashi, Tokyo. Founded in the 1970s, it may be thought of as a long-standing ramen shop with over half a century of history. However, its taste has evolved with the times.
The flagship menu of Inase is the family-style ramen from the time of its founding. The ramen, adjusted to match the thin noodles with the tonkotsu (pork bone) soup, has a delightful and addictive taste. At the same time, seasonal limited menus such as cabbage ramen are also available, showing the flexible creativity of the owner, who does not settle.
In addition to its cheap and delicious ramen, the low-priced beer at 290 yen is also attractive. The establishment has a wide range of repeat customers, from older customers who love the traditional atmosphere and taste, to students and office workers who prioritize cost performance.
Its most notable feature is that it is open until 2:30 am. As a famous shop supporting the nighttime bustle in Ningyocho, it welcomes people who visit for a late-night meal.
Inase, which embodies tradition and innovation, continues to evolve. The pride of this long-standing establishment ensures the preservation of the nostalgic atmosphere of Nihonbashi's downtown area.