Imaruya is a renowned ramen shop known for its delicious offerings and exceptional service. Located in Isesaki City, Gunma, Imaruya has gained a reputation for its flavorful ramen dishes, including shio ramen, yuzu ramen, and kakuni ramen. Customers praise the high-quality ingredients, such as whole grain noodles and yuzu, that provide a unique and satisfying dining experience. With a variety of options, including spare balls and half sizes, Imaruya ensures that all guests can enjoy a fulfilling meal. The shop's commitment to evolving and improving its menu, as well as its welcoming atmosphere, has made it a popular choice for locals and visitors alike. Imaruya invites you to savor the delicious flavors of authentic Japanese ramen in a warm and inviting setting.
Amenities and More
- Service options
- Dine-in
- Planning
- Accepts reservations
- Parking
- Free parking lot
- Somewhat difficult to find a space
- Payments
- Cash only
Reviews
Too salty. Owner is rude. Claimed to be famous but it's just slightly above average ramen place.
Head to Isesaki City, Gunma, aiming for Mt. Akagi. After arriving at the site, I searched for it and found this one, Imaruya, which looked good.
The order was soy sauce ramen.
One bite, it's honestly delicious!
A mildly flavored soup with the scent of dried sardines.
The noodles are crunchy straight noodles made with whole grain flour and are rich in aroma.
The highlight is the flavored eggs. An excellent flavored egg made with local eggs that is rich and full of flavor.
The green onions and carefully carved green onions are also great accents.
It was a cup where you could feel the love for making ramen!
Thank you for your meal.
Arrived before noon. The store was about half full, so I think it was before it got too crowded. It's pretty good that there are spare balls and half sizes as well. I ordered salt ramen. The soup is neutral and the noodles are thin, which is my favorite combination. The non-alcoholic soup is gentle, but the soup stock has a strong flavor. I think this taste is amazing without any chemicals. I prefer firmer noodles, but I think they go well with the soup. The pork comes with menma, and the price is the best value for money. Next time I go, I'll try a different flavor.
I came to the store on a Monday, a holiday, and there were 6 cars in the parking lot.I didn't have to line up, so I bought a ticket from a vending machine and waited at the counter. Cold barley tea is delicious on a hot day. I had salt ramen. You can taste the dried sardines and the noodles are delicious. The salted tsukemen served by a regular customer next door also looks delicious. You can pay ¥200 for extra balls and ¥100 for small balls in cash on the spot.
This is a ramen shop located in Isesaki City, Gunma Prefecture. It's a very popular ramen shop, with some customers lining up even before it opens. It was very delicious. There are approximately 5 parking spaces. Payment can only be made in cash, and meal tickets will be purchased. There are counter seats and table seats, and there are only two table seats.
I think the taste of the soup, noodles, chashu, etc. are evolving year by year. (Also price)
Personally, I liked the soup that was available at the time of the store's opening, the char siu. I also like the current soup though.
There are few parking lots, so it is difficult to park unless you change the time of day.
(The photo shows a special serving of salted tsukemen)
Visited twice before posting
When I first had the tsukemen cold, I thought it was just delicious because it was whole grain noodles with a hint of yuzu, but...
I was surprised to see that the kamaage was boiled in dashi soup!
I think kamaage is more delicious.
I would like to go again in the cold season.
Braised rice looks so cute and delicious that I end up ordering it every time.
First of all, I am grateful that they are open throughout the day. It's a popular restaurant, so depending on the time of day it gets pretty crowded and you can't get in, but if you stagger your meal times, you can get in.
The downside, or rather the fatal flaw, is that there aren't many parking spaces. But the store doesn't have that many seats, so it might be just right.
The most important type of ramen is the salt ramen, which is especially famous, and it is no wonder that it is popular with women as well, with the perfect amount of salt and the clear soup made from an elegant dashi stock that goes well with the fresh, smooth and chewy noodles. . The garnishes of menma and chashu are also casually added, giving it an elegant appearance.
By the way, I went there for the first time in a while (more than 10 years), and I was surprised to find that the taste had become much more distinct, although I had previously thought it had a bland taste. Previously, there was chashu roasted on a separate plate with a burner, but I wonder if they still have it?
Also, there was Tsukemen, which I didn't have before, and it was also very delicious. The noodles were arranged neatly in small bundles, making them easy to eat. The yuzu garnish was a very good condiment and went well with the seaweed.
Although the interior of the store is not large, it has a stylish atmosphere and seems to be suitable for women.
There were kamaage tsukemen, kakunidon, and other toppings, so I wanted to try them all.
Location
Hours
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Monday
11:00 AM - 02:30 PM05:30 PM - 09:00 PM
- Tuesday Close
- Wednesday Close
- Thursday Close
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Friday
11:00 AM - 02:30 PM05:30 PM - 09:00 PM
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Saturday
11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
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Sunday
11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
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