Restaurant in Nagoya, Japan
Noko Chuka Soba Sato
150Pearl PointsMarunouchi Counter

About Noko Chuka Soba Sato
A 16-seat ramen shop in Marunouchi delivering thick, soy-forward chuka soba that earned a Tabelog 100 - Ramen - AICHI - 2025 slot. Bowls run under 1,000 yen, lunch turnover is brisk, the counter offers clear sightlines to broth prep. Cash-only, no reservations, closed Sundays.
Noko Chuka Soba Sato is a casual Nagoya ramen stop with a tightly defined set of verified practical details: prices are listed at JPY 999, service is split between lunch and weekday evening hours, Sunday is closed. It is also listed in Tabelog 100 - Ramen - AICHI - 2025, placing it within a recognized Aichi ramen selection. Beyond those confirmed points, Pearl does not have verified details on seating layout, reservations, payment methods, menu composition, or dietary accommodations, so this guide focuses on what can be stated reliably.
Counter Seating and the Bowl Composition
The public verified record supports Noko Chuka Soba Sato as a ramen venue in Nagoya, but it does not confirm the seating format, kitchen layout, specific broth style, noodle type, toppings, or signature bowl. Treat it as a simple, casual ramen choice rather than a venue where Pearl can verify a particular counter experience or detailed bowl composition.
The confirmed price band is JPY 999, which makes the venue a low-cost stop by premium-guide standards. Its Tabelog 100 - Ramen - AICHI - 2025 listing gives it a clear recognition point for diners comparing ramen options in Aichi. If you are comparing with other venues, Kotowari wo Hakarumise Bando is another named Pearl venue to consider, while other dining in Nagoya can be assessed generically by schedule, budget, location needs.
Timing, Turnover, Practical Considerations
Verified hours are Monday through Friday from 11 AM to 2 PM and 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM, Saturday from 11 AM to 2 PM, Sunday closed. That means lunch is available Monday through Saturday, while dinner is listed only on weekdays. The verified record does not confirm reservations, sell-out policies, queue patterns, or the best arrival time, so plan with the posted hours in mind and allow flexibility.
Dress code is casual. Pearl does not have verified details for payment methods, parking, child policies, seat count, group suitability, takeout, delivery, or allergy handling. For that reason, avoid building a visit around assumptions such as cash-only payment, counter-only seating, or special accommodation availability unless you confirm directly before going.
For visitors exploring our full Nagoya restaurants guide, Noko Chuka Soba Sato works best as a straightforward Nagoya ramen listing with a confirmed low price point, casual dress code, posted lunch and weekday dinner hours, a Tabelog 100 - Ramen - AICHI - 2025 recognition. For a broader itinerary, compare it with other Nagoya dining generically or with allowed Pearl venues such as Yamanekoken, Nepal STATION, Tori Soba Susuru Marunouchi honten, Sushisho, Kotowari wo Hakarumise Bando without assuming they share the same format or location details.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Noko Chuka Soba Sato?
Noko Chuka Soba Sato is a casual Nagoya ramen venue with a verified price of JPY 999 and listed hours for lunch Monday through Saturday plus weekday dinner. It is listed in Tabelog 100 - Ramen - AICHI - 2025. Pearl does not have verified details on reservations, payment methods, seating, or specific menu composition.
Can Noko Chuka Soba Sato accommodate groups?
Pearl does not have verified information on seat count, table layout, or group accommodation at Noko Chuka Soba Sato. The safest confirmed guidance is to treat it as a casual Nagoya ramen venue and confirm directly if you are planning for a group.
Does Noko Chuka Soba Sato handle dietary restrictions?
Pearl does not have verified allergy, vegetarian, vegan, halal, ingredient, or modification information for Noko Chuka Soba Sato. Diners with dietary restrictions should confirm directly before visiting rather than relying on assumptions about the menu.
Is lunch or dinner better at Noko Chuka Soba Sato?
Lunch is listed Monday through Saturday from 11 AM to 2 PM. Dinner is listed Monday through Friday from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM, with no Saturday dinner and Sunday closed. Pearl does not have verified information on queue patterns, sell-outs, or the best arrival time.
Is Noko Chuka Soba Sato worth the price?
The verified price is JPY 999, the venue is listed in Tabelog 100 - Ramen - AICHI - 2025. For diners seeking a casual, low-cost ramen stop in Nagoya, those are the strongest confirmed reasons to consider it.
Location
Japan, 〒460-0002 Aichi, Nagoya, Naka Ward, Marunouchi, 2 Chome−8−25 1F
Nagoya, Japan
Also Consider
- Tori Soba Susuru Marunouchi honten, - JPY 999 - JPY 999, - JPY 999 - JPY 999
- Kotowari wo Hakarumise Bando, Notable alternative
- Sushisho, Notable alternative
- Nepal STATION, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- Yamanekoken, Notable alternative
At under 1,000 yen per bowl, Noko Chuka Soba Sato undercuts most Nagoya ramen peers on price while matching them on technical execution, its Tabelog 100 - Ramen - AICHI - 2025 recognition places it alongside Tori Soba Susuru Marunouchi honten, which operates in the same Marunouchi district and price range but pivots to chicken-based broths. If you want a lighter, clearer soup, Tori Soba Susuru delivers that profile; if you prefer thick, soy-forward richness, Noko Chuka Soba Sato is the sharper pick. Both shops run lunch-only on Saturdays and close Sundays, so timing matters equally.
Kotowari wo Hakarumise Bando skews more refined with a quieter room and lighter broth style, appealing to diners who prioritize subtlety over density. Yamanekoken offers more seating capacity and a broader menu, making it the better choice for groups or anyone seeking variety beyond a single bowl format. Nepal STATION sits in the 1,000–1,999 yen range and pivots entirely to Nepali cuisine, so it's the move if you're rotating out of ramen altogether.
For visitors who can't snag a seat during Noko Chuka Soba Sato's tight lunch window, Tori Soba Susuru Marunouchi honten is the closest analog in both location and price. If you're willing to spend slightly more and prefer a calmer room, Kotowari wo Hakarumise Bando is worth the detour. For a broader Nagoya dining snapshot, our full Nagoya restaurants guide maps out sushi, kaiseki, izakaya options beyond the ramen category.
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