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Ginza Hachigo Chuo City Reviews
Worst waiting experience
How can a restaurant this famous have no clear instructions on when to queue and expect their customers to just aimlessly line up for hours. They need a better system for the non reservation hours.
Not worth the wait
Arrived at 850am and already 13 people in front. All walk in bowls sold by 1030am so definitely go early to queue if no reservation. Service was good and ramen was alright. Would not queue 2.5h again just to eat this.
No ramen is worth this. Get your own truffle oil.
The ramen is fine. The 6 seat counter, however, is absurdly small. Kitchen is spotless behind the bar. But we waited over 3 hours, which I suppose is understandable for such a small location. Ramen, by its nature, cannot be that good. Now, an onli
Not worth the hype. Go to any other ramen place and don’t waste your time and money.
Expected more from a michelin star restaurant. Nothing special, definitely not worth the price of 5000 yen for two, and such a weird reservation. I woke up early 6 Saturdays in a row to make reservations, but all slots were taken in 30 seconds. Weird
Fun Experience! Tasty Chasu!
This is one for the foodies out there. We tried to get the online reservation (which opens on Saturday mornings) for the following week but couldn’t secure a spot. We went to Plan B and arrived early to secure two of the thirty “walk-in” openin
Yes it is worth the hype
You book through table check app on Saturday 0900 Tokyo time, they take a deposit, and on the day itself the final payment also by table check (no need to flash credit card). This ramen restaurant sits 6 pax a time. Each bowl is carefully cooked rame
Worth trying to get reservation
Booking was gone in less than 3 seconds! 9 am Tokyo time on Saturday releases the following week. You can still try lining up for walk ins before 12:30 reservation start. I like the system I came 10 minutes earlier and was seated as someone finished
Must go early
Was some good ramen yes but you can definitely find ramen not too far off from this quality and taste else where too if you happen to miss it, but would still recommend especially now with the easier ticket system. Went friday 9/16 just before 9am a
Michelin Star Ramen at its finest
Worth every minute and effort during this amazing journey to sample one of the finest ramen restaurant in all of Tokyo. A rare Michelin star ramen restaurant with more than enough “horror stories” of two to three hour lines posted online. We
Delicious and very satisying ramen but be prepared to wait
This is a 6 seater ramen restauant in Ginza that is elegantly decorated. The chef's previous as a French chef shows through the way he presented the exquisite bowl of ramen. The all in option we chose was priced very reasonably at 1400 yen. We als
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