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Shimokitazawa Naochan Ramen

なおちゃんラーメン

Shimokitazawa · Ramen

A tsukemen (dipping noodles) spot in Shimokitazawa with free rice and aggressively piled noodles. The thick, flavorful broth and springy flat noodles keep customers coming back. Two-minute walk from the station.

⚠️ Note: Caption mentions ¥1,300 price and 2-portion default; confirm on visit as portions and pricing may vary by menu item.

As seen on Instagram

Original post by @tokyo_ramen_sho

How to visit

Maps verified 2026-07-05

Address
2-12-7 Kitazawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
Hours
Daily 11am–10pm
Price
$$
Rating
4.2 ★ (509 reviews on Google Maps)
English (?)
Yes
Reservations
Not required

What makes it special

Part of a rapidly expanding chain of “chan-kei” ramen shops across Tokyo. The mori chūka (dipping noodle) set defaults to 2 portions of noodles drowning in a thick, concentrated broth. The flat noodles have a chewy snap that cuts through the richness. Free rice rounds out a filling meal at ¥1,300 for the mori chāshū—solid value for the portion size. The post notes the hype is real: hearty, repetitive-crave food.

How to visit

Two minutes walk from Shimokitazawa Station. Cash, card, and digital payment accepted. Open daily 11am–10pm. No reservation needed; arrive early to avoid queues.

FAQ

What's included with the mori chāshū?

Two portions of noodles (default), thick dipping broth, free rice, and chāshū. Per the post, it's a massive portion for ¥1,300.

What makes the noodles stand out?

They're flat-cut with a springy texture that pairs well with the rich, concentrated broth. The post emphasizes the contrast in mouth-feel.