Ramen Maedaya is a renowned Japanese noodle shop known for its authentic and savory ramen dishes. With a name that translates to "Maedaya Ramen" in English, this establishment offers a variety of traditional ramen options that cater to all taste preferences. From rich and flavorful dan dan noodles to refreshing wakame bowls, each dish is crafted with care and expertise. Ramen Maedaya prides itself on using high-quality ingredients to create the perfect balance of flavors in every bowl. Whether you are a ramen aficionado or new to Japanese cuisine, Ramen Maedaya guarantees a satisfying and delicious dining experience for all customers. Discover the taste of Japan with a visit to Ramen Maedaya today.
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Really Delicious food , maybe i went there at a busy time because it was full of people . So the wait was annoying however staff were very nice and welcoming plus service was top notch . Feel bad for the staff who looked understaffed but loved the place. Left me full!! 👌👌 …
There is a parking lot for 8 to 9 cars in front of the store. After entering the store, there is a ticket vending machine on the left, and after purchasing the ticket, you will immediately hand it over to the store staff at counter 11. There is a table seat in the back, but one person is at the counter.
The most important thing is the ramen, but in a nutshell, it's delicious. The soup is not too thick and you can taste it well. The noodles were medium-thick curly noodles.
Visited a ramen restaurant in Kitanagoya City, Aichi Prefecture for lunch around 13:00 on a weekday.
★ Ramen (average) 860 yen
★ Seaweed 70 yen
○ A cup that has always been very popular
When I passed by the store, the parking lot was surprisingly empty, so I decided to visit there for the first time in a while.
There is a parking lot in front of the store, and there are counter seats and tatami mats inside the store, so even families with children can use the store.
At this time, the place was full and I had to wait about 10 minutes before being shown around.
The thick soup is made mainly from pork bones, and although it feels quite rich, it doesn't have any bitterness or weight.
And the chewy, medium-thick curly noodles that have been boiled to a firm consistency make you want to slurp on them forever.
The melty char siu and wakame seaweed are served while soaking in the soup, and there is also menma under the char siu.
I used to come here often when I was in my early 20s, and now it's a popular restaurant.
If the timing is right, I would definitely like to try this one again.
Thank you for the meal.
Visited on a Saturday around 1:30pm.
It was full and there were about 5 people in line.
I didn't understand the system and everyone was waiting outside the store, so I lined up behind them and they passed me and it was a system where I had to buy the food ticket first...
I entered the store, but I was not guided so I had no idea. Be careful for first-timers.
It looks like you'll have to wait in line after handing over your meal ticket.
Ramen is delicious. It wasn't too rich as it looked, so it was easy to eat, and the seaweed went well with it. The steamed dumplings are wrapped in a small basket and have a little bit of meat juice, making them taste different from regular dumplings.
The parking lot is small, but the rotation is good, so it seems like there won't be a lot of queues.
I saw a lot of people ordering wakame topping for their chashu noodles, so I think I'll try that next time.
The store clerk didn't tell me about the system, so I was kind of disappointed, but I was impressed by how considerate the store owner was, even though he was busy, by refilling the water for me.
I received the chashu noodles.
It was very delicious.
The noodles are medium thick curly noodles.
The type where you buy meal tickets from a ticket vending machine.
Char siu noodles are 1080 yen,
Normal ramen is 880 yen
I think that's how it was.
There are about 8 parking spaces in front of the store.
Entered the store after 2pm on weekdays.
I'm glad it was empty.
Char siu + gyoza set
Guinea horo chashu is delicious
The soup is not too salty and has a good taste.
It's been a while since I ate steamed dumplings, but they were delicious.
The easy-to-drink soup unique to curly Chinese noodles is delicious and addictive. The store is lively and always full, but the turnover is fast.
This is a perfect 100 points!
Famous store, a famous store from Manraku
However, it is similar to Manraku, but the taste is different.
I like Manraku for tandan noodles.
I like the Maeda family's ramen.
The price has gone up quite a bit recently, but the yuan is cheap to begin with.
The char siu is delicious and you can take it home too.
Menma toppings for take-out are cheap but the quantity is abnormally large.
Even if you eat ramen, you can eat it for a while with just a knob.
Location
Hours
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Monday
11:00 AM - 03:00 PM
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Tuesday
11:00 AM - 03:00 PM
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Wednesday
11:00 AM - 03:00 PM
- Thursday Close
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Friday
11:00 AM - 03:00 PM
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Saturday
11:00 AM - 03:00 PM
- Sunday Close
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