
Ramen Kanade
Shōwa, Nagoya
Restaurant in Nagoya, Japan
The Read
Price
- JPY 999 - JPY 999
Why go
A seven-seat Fukiage counter earning eight consecutive Tabelog 100 selections for technically precise ramen at under ¥1,000. Whole-chicken broth and custom noodles deliver craft-level depth without the splurge, though no-reservations lunch-only service demands flexibility.
About Ramen Kanade
Ramen Kanade is a Nagoya ramen venue with a price point of ¥999. It is also listed in the Tabelog 100 - Ramen - AICHI - 2025 recognition, making it a straightforward option to consider if you are comparing ramen choices. Beyond those confirmed basics, Pearl does not have details for this listing's hours, seating, reservations, payment methods, menu items, or service format, so plan to confirm practical details before visiting.
Why the Ingredients Matter Here
public data for Ramen Kanade confirms the venue, Nagoya location, ramen-category recognition, ¥999 price point, but it does not confirm specific ingredients, broth style, noodle sourcing, toppings, or kitchen methods. Rather than overstate the cooking approach, the most reliable takeaway is simple: this is a Nagoya ramen listing with a clearly documented low price and recognized placement in the Aichi ramen category.
When to Go and What to Expect
Pearl does not have hours, booking rules, seating count, payment information, child policy, parking details, or queue guidance for Ramen Kanade. Treat this as a thin-data listing: the confirmed facts are the venue name, Nagoya location, ¥999 price, Tabelog 100 - Ramen - AICHI - 2025 recognition. Check current operating details directly before making a dedicated trip.
How It Fits Into Nagoya's Ramen Scene
Ramen Kanade's profile is concise: a Nagoya ramen venue priced at ¥999 and recognized in the Tabelog 100 - Ramen - AICHI - 2025 list. That makes it relevant for travelers mapping ramen options in Nagoya, especially when price is a key filter. If you are planning a broader dining itinerary, you can also compare it with allowed Pearl-listed venues such as Hama Gen, China Hime Hana, Kourai Dojo, PIERRE PRECIEUSE Honten, or ヴィチーノ, depending on the kind of meal you want. Explore more options in our full Nagoya restaurants guide.
Planning details
- Location
- 愛知県名古屋市昭和区阿由知通1-9
- Website
- tabelog.com/en/aichi/A2301/A230106/23056955
- Phone
- +81
Venue details
Ambiance
A very small, non‑smoking neighborhood ramen shop with just seven seats, counter‑focused and relaxed, giving a cozy hideout feel suited to solo diners and small parties at lunchtime.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
At the Table
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Quick Bite
- Capacity
- Intimate
Signature Dishes
- Shio ramen
- Shoyu ramen
- Char siu ramen
Planning details
Location
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- ヴィチーノ, Notable alternative
- Kourai Dojo, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- China Hime Hana, JPY 5,000 - JPY 5,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 5,000 - JPY 5,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- Hama Gen, Sushi, JPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999
- PIERRE PRECIEUSE Honten, - JPY 999, - JPY 999
Restaurant context
Ramen Kanade occupies the value-forward end of Nagoya's Tabelog 100 ramen tier, delivering comparable technique to pricier peers at under ¥1,000. Kourai Dojo sits in the same ¥1,000–¥1,999 bracket and also holds Tabelog recognition, making it a direct alternative if Kanade's lunch-only hours don't align with your schedule. For travelers seeking a sit-down meal with reservations and broader hours, China Hime Hana offers Chinese cuisine at ¥1,000–¥5,999 with table service and a booking system. PIERRE PRECIEUSE Honten matches Kanade's sub-¥1,000 price point but shifts the focus away from ramen, suitable if you want variety across meals.
The counter-only format and no-reservations policy at Ramen Kanade make it a poor fit for groups or special occasions, parties of three or more should expect to split across seatings. Solo diners and pairs prioritizing ingredient quality over ambiance will find better value here than at most Nagoya ramen shops charging ¥1,500+. If your Nagoya itinerary includes high-end sushi, Hama Gen (¥30,000–¥39,999) offers a Tabelog-recognized splurge with full table service, though the price gap reflects entirely different dining tiers.
For travelers building a multi-stop ramen tour, Ramen Kanade serves as a strong anchor for technique-driven bowls at the budget end, while Kourai Dojo and other Tabelog 100 peers fill out mid-tier options. The eight-year Tabelog streak suggests kitchen consistency that newer or unrecognized shops in Nagoya haven't yet proven.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Ramen Kanade?
If you are comparing Pearl-listed dining options, consider Kourai Dojo, China Hime Hana, Hama Gen, PIERRE PRECIEUSE Honten, or ヴィチーノ, depending on the style of meal you want. For Ramen Kanade itself, the details are its Nagoya location, ¥999 price point, Tabelog 100 - Ramen - AICHI - 2025 recognition.
What should I order at Ramen Kanade?
Pearl does not have dish-level menu information for Ramen Kanade. The confirmed category is ramen, the price point is ¥999, so check the current menu directly before ordering.
Is Ramen Kanade good for a special occasion?
Pearl does not have information about Ramen Kanade's seating, atmosphere, reservations, or service style, so it is not possible to assess its suitability for a special occasion from the confirmed data alone. If you need a more predictable occasion meal, compare current details for Hama Gen or ヴィチーノ before booking.
Can Ramen Kanade accommodate groups?
Pearl does not have seating capacity, reservation policy, or group-accommodation details for Ramen Kanade. Groups should confirm current arrangements directly before visiting, or compare other Pearl-listed options such as Kourai Dojo or China Hime Hana.





















