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銀座 八五

Ginza Hachigou

A Michelin-starred, 6-seat ramen counter offering an exquisite golden duck and chicken broth with thin noodles.

Dining

Ramen Restaurant, Michelin-Starred, Japanese Cuisine

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Ginza Hachigou is a Michelin-starred ramen restaurant renowned for its refined approach to Japan’s beloved noodle dish. With only six counter seats, this intimate eatery focuses on delivering perfection in every bowl. Its signature ramen features a golden broth made from duck and chicken, akin to a rich consommé, paired with delicate, thin noodles. The minimalist ambiance and meticulous preparation make dining here a serene and unforgettable experience. Operating on a cash-only, first-come, first-served basis, Ginza Hachigou offers an elevated take on ramen in the heart of Tokyo's Ginza district.

Facilities & Services

  • Michelin-Starred Ramen

  • 6-Seat Counter Dining

  • Signature Duck and Chicken Broth

  • First-Come, First-Served (No Reservations)

Contact

Address:

104-0061 Tokyo, Chuo City, Ginza, 3 Chome−14−2 第一はなぶさビル 1階

Phone:

N/A

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