Restaurant in Nagoya, Japan
Tori Soba Nagonoki
150Pearl PointsCounter-Seat Ramen

About Tori Soba Nagonoki
A 9-seat chicken ramen shop near Kokusai Center Station, recognized in Tabelog Ramen AICHI 100 for 2025. Bowls under ¥1,000, cash-only, no reservations. Go for a quick, reliable meal; skip if you need elbow room or prefer richer broths.
Tori Soba Nagonoki is a Nagoya ramen venue with a verified budget price range of JPY 999 or less and daily service in two windows: 11:30 AM–2 PM and 6–9 PM. It is listed in the Tabelog 100 - Ramen - AICHI - 2025 selection, giving ramen-focused travelers a verified recognition point for an affordable meal in the city. Beyond those verified basics, details such as seating, payment methods, reservations, menu specifics should be checked directly before you go.
Ramen in Nagoya with Verified Budget Pricing
The most reliable draw here is straightforward: Tori Soba Nagonoki sits in the lowest verified price band, at JPY 999 or less. That makes it useful for diners who want a quick, budget-conscious ramen stop while in Nagoya without relying on unverified claims about the room, ordering system, or exact menu. Its inclusion in the Tabelog 100 - Ramen - AICHI - 2025 list supports its standing among ramen venues in Aichi, but the available verified data does not establish a ranking, score, chef background, seat count, or service format.
If you are comparing it with other Nagoya dining options, treat Tori Soba Nagonoki as the affordable ramen entry rather than a broader fine-dining experience. For a wider look at the city, explore our full Nagoya restaurants guide, including options such as OLMO and Tempura Kusunoki.
Practical Details for Diners
Tori Soba Nagonoki is in Nagoya. The verified opening hours are the same every day: 11:30 AM–2 PM and 6–9 PM, Monday through Sunday. Because no verified information is available here on reservations, payment methods, seating, parking, smoking policy, dietary accommodations, or takeout and delivery, confirm those details directly with the venue before making plans.
For travelers exploring Nagoya's broader food scene, Tori Soba Nagonoki works best as a low-price ramen option with a confirmed daily lunch and dinner schedule. It is not possible to verify claims about lines, peak times, counter seating, or neighborhood convenience from the provided data, so plan with the known hours and price band in mind.
Quick reference: Nagoya; verified price range JPY 999 or less; open daily 11:30 AM–2 PM and 6–9 PM; listed in Tabelog 100 - Ramen - AICHI - 2025.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Tori Soba Nagonoki handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation details are not verified. If you have allergies, vegetarian or vegan requirements, or other restrictions, check the venue's official channels before visiting.
Is Tori Soba Nagonoki good for a special occasion?
The verified information supports it as an affordable ramen option in Nagoya, but details such as seating, atmosphere, reservations, group suitability are not confirmed. For a special occasion, check directly with the venue before planning around it.
Does Tori Soba Nagonoki offer a tasting menu?
No verified tasting-menu information is available. The confirmed details are the Nagoya location, the JPY 999-or-less price range, daily lunch and dinner hours, its Tabelog 100 - Ramen - AICHI - 2025 listing.
Is lunch or dinner better at Tori Soba Nagonoki?
Both lunch and dinner service are verified: 11:30 AM–2 PM and 6–9 PM daily. No verified information is available on crowd levels, menu differences, or wait times between the two windows.
Is Tori Soba Nagonoki good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not verified. The venue may be worth considering for an affordable ramen meal in Nagoya, but seating layout and service format should be confirmed directly.
Can I eat at the bar at Tori Soba Nagonoki?
Bar or counter seating is not verified. Check with the venue directly if seating style matters to your visit.
Is Tori Soba Nagonoki worth the price?
For diners seeking ramen in Nagoya at a verified price range of JPY 999 or less, Tori Soba Nagonoki is a budget option to consider. Its Tabelog 100 - Ramen - AICHI - 2025 listing adds a confirmed recognition point, though exact menu details and scores are not verified here.
Location
1 Chome-17-16 Nagono, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 451-0042, Japan
Nagoya, Japan
Compare Tori Soba Nagonoki
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Tori Soba Nagonoki | - JPY 999 - JPY 999 | Easy |
| Cafe de Lyon | JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 | Unknown |
| Unagiya Shibafukuya | JPY 5,000 - JPY 5,999 JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999 | Unknown |
| Kusunoki Nagoya | Unknown | |
| Tempura Kusunoki | Unknown | |
| OLMO | JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999 | Unknown |
How Tori Soba Nagonoki compares with nearby options at a similar price tier.
Also Consider
- Cafe de Lyon, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- Unagiya Shibafukuya, JPY 5,000 - JPY 5,999 JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999, JPY 5,000 - JPY 5,999 JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999
- Kusunoki Nagoya, Tempura, Tempura
- Tempura Kusunoki, Notable alternative
- OLMO, JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999, JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999
At under ¥1,000 per bowl, Tori Soba Nagonoki undercuts Cafe de Lyon (¥1,000–1,999) by a slim margin, though both occupy the budget-friendly tier. The key difference: Cafe de Lyon offers more seating flexibility and a broader menu, while this shop delivers a narrower, ramen-focused experience with award recognition. For travelers prioritizing speed and value over variety, the chicken ramen shop edges ahead. If you want a sit-down meal with more breathing room, Cafe de Lyon is the better pick.
Unagiya Shibafukuya operates in a different price bracket (¥4,000–5,999) and focuses on eel, making it unsuitable for a quick ramen stop but worth considering for a fuller meal with regional specialty appeal. OLMO, at ¥20,000–29,999, targets fine-dining occasions and shares no practical overlap with this walk-in ramen counter. For tempura specialists, Kusunoki Nagoya and Tempura Kusunoki offer higher-end experiences with more formal service and deeper craft, but neither competes on speed or price.
If you're mapping a multi-stop Nagoya itinerary and need a fast, affordable meal with verifiable quality, this shop fills that slot without requiring advance planning. For travelers willing to spend more for broader menus or larger dining rooms, Cafe de Lyon or Unagiya Shibafukuya make more sense. For ramen purists chasing award-listed shops at rock-bottom prices, this is the clear recommendation.
Recognized By
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