Overview
Restaurant Overview and Charm: A Hidden Gem in Gifu Prefecture
Ramen Nageyari offers an inviting atmosphere that captures the hearts of diners in Kakamigahara, Gifu Prefecture. Established in 2006, the restaurant is renowned for its commitment to crafting flavorful ramen dishes, particularly its signature tsukemen (dipping noodles). The name "Nageyari" pays homage to the owner's background as a former javelin athlete, emphasizing the precision and care taken in each bowl served. From the moment you enter, you can sense the lively ambiance and the dedication of this family-run establishment, making it a charming spot to enjoy a bowl of delightful ramen.
Culinary Appeal and Recommended Menu: Tsukemen That Captivates the Senses
The culinary appeal of Ramen Nageyari lies in its deep, rich flavors that tell a story with each bite. The standout menu item, tsukemen, comes highly recommended, featuring options such as the special tsukemen with a perfectly balanced seafood and pork bone broth that is thick and aromatic. Diners appreciate the chewy, firm noodles made in-house, designed to absorb the luscious dipping sauce. Some popular combinations include:
- Standard Tsukemen
- Black Pepper Tsukemen
- Nageyari Special Ramen
Each dish showcases the quality of local ingredients, ensuring that the flavors resonate beautifully, leaving an impression that brings patrons back for more. Whether you indulge in the decadent toppings or explore the delicate nuances of the broth, Ramen Nageyari promises a memorable dining experience.
Cuisine Genres: Traditional Japanese Ramen with a Unique Twist
Ramen Nageyari specializes in traditional Japanese ramen and tsukemen, offering a unique approach to flavors and textures. The restaurant’s menu includes a variety of ramen types, focusing primarily on:
- Tsukemen (dipping noodles)
- Ramen (broth noodles)
The tsukemen features a thick, savory dipping sauce that melds harmoniously with the thick noodles. Additionally, the restaurant occasionally offers variations that highlight ingredients such as spicy elements or unique flavors, creating a delightful experience in authentic Japanese cuisine. Each bowl serves as a canvas, showcasing the artistry and nuances of traditional ramen with a distinctive local twist.
Reviews
"Visiting Nageyari was a delight with its rich seafood pork broth and perfectly chewy noodles. A wonderful experience awaits!"
"The tsukemen had a perfect balance of flavors, and the chewy noodles elevated the dish even more. Can't wait to return!"
"Nageyari serves delicious tsukemen with a thick and flavorful dipping sauce. The generous toppings made every bite enjoyable."
"I'm impressed by the unique blend of flavors in the tsukemen. The noodles were fantastic, making each mouthful a pleasure."
"Every bite was a delightful experience with Nageyari's richly flavored bowl. I’m excited to come back for more!"
Opening Hours
Monday: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM, 5:45 – 8:45 PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM, 5:45 – 8:45 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM, 5:45 – 8:45 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM, 5:45 – 8:45 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM, 5:45 – 8:45 PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM, 5:45 – 8:45 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM, 5:45 – 8:45 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM, 5:45 – 8:45 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM, 5:45 – 8:45 PM
How to Get There
Train / Subway
47m (0.03mi) from Nobata Town - about a 1-minute walk
92m (0.06mi) from Nobata Town - about a 2-minute walk
480m (0.30mi) from Ishiyama Town - about a 8-minute walk
92m (0.06mi) from Nobata Town - about a 2-minute walk
480m (0.30mi) from Ishiyama Town - about a 8-minute walk
Bus stop
624m (0.39mi) from Maeborashimmachi 1-chome - about a 10-minute walk
406m (0.25mi) from Ishiyama-cho - about a 7-minute walk
682m (0.42mi) from Maebora-Shin-machi 3-chome - about a 11-minute walk
406m (0.25mi) from Ishiyama-cho - about a 7-minute walk
682m (0.42mi) from Maebora-Shin-machi 3-chome - about a 11-minute walk
Map
2-chōme-53 Nakanobatachō, 那加野畑町 Kakamigahara, Gifu 504-0025, Japan
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Things to Do in the Area
Gifu - A Treasure Trove of Cultural Heritage and Natural Wonders
Gifu Prefecture is renowned for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. From historic villages to breathtaking natural scenery, Gifu offers a unique blend of experiences for visitors.
- Shirakawa-go: This UNESCO World Heritage site is famous for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses, characterized by their steeply thatched roofs, which create a picturesque village nestled in the mountains.
- Gujo Hachiman Castle: Perched atop a hill, this castle offers panoramic views of the surrounding region and showcases the history of feudal Japan through its well-preserved architecture and museum displays.
- Mizunami Fossil Museum: Celebrated for its impressive collection of fossils, this museum allows visitors to delve into the prehistoric past of the area, making it a fascinating stop for nature enthusiasts.
Kakamigahara - A City of Aerospace Innovation and Rich History
Kakamigahara is known for its significant contributions to aerospace technology and a blend of serene parks and historical sites. Visitors can enjoy both modern innovations and cultural heritage in this vibrant city.
- Kakamigahara Aerospace Science Museum: This museum offers an engaging experience with interactive exhibits and informative displays showcasing the history and future of aerospace technology, including flight simulators.
- Mount Kinka: Known for its breathtaking landscapes and beautiful hiking trails, Mount Kinka provides a perfect opportunity for outdoor adventures, culminating in stunning views from its summit.
- Kakamigahara City Historical Museum: Housed in a traditional building, this museum displays artifacts and documents that narrate the city's rich history, including its significance during the Edo period.