Restaurant in Sapporo, Japan
Fujiya NOODLE
150Pearl PointsCounter Ramen Precision

About Fujiya NOODLE
Tabelog 100-recognized ramen counter in Susukino, open evenings only with no reservations and an eight-seat format. Bowls run JPY 1,000 to JPY 1,999, the schedule (6 PM to midnight weeknights, 6 PM to 2:30 AM Friday and Saturday) fits late-night plans better than lunch itineraries. Solo-friendly seating and multiple payment methods streamline the experience.
Fujiya NOODLE is a ramen venue in Sapporo with a verified price range of JPY 1,000 to JPY 1,999. Its listed hours are dinner and late-night focused: closed Monday and Sunday; open Tuesday through Thursday from 6 PM to 12 AM; and open Friday and Saturday from 6 PM to 2:30 AM. The available verified data does not establish seating count, reservation rules, specific dishes, drinks, dietary accommodations, or service format, so travelers should confirm any practical details directly before visiting. If another ramen stop is needed, Ganso Sapporo Ramen Mogura or Ramen Shingetsu can be considered as named alternatives.
Format and Timing Strategy
Fujiya NOODLE is best treated as a concise evening ramen stop rather than a lunch destination. The verified schedule begins at 6 PM on operating days, with later closing times on Friday and Saturday. Because the available data does not verify counter size, booking policy, queue expectations, or group suitability, the safest approach is to check current conditions before building a tight itinerary around a visit. For travelers comparing different styles of dining, Sushi Saikou, Bar ESTARICO, or other dining rooms may suit a more planned meal, while Fujiya NOODLE fits a simpler ramen-focused plan.
Price, Peer Context, Payment
At JPY 1,000 to JPY 1,999, Fujiya NOODLE sits in an accessible price bracket. The verified information supports the basic planning facts: the venue is in Sapporo, the budget is modest, the hours are concentrated in the evening and late-night period. It does not support claims about a specific payment policy, exact seating, smoking policy, preparation style, menu items, beverage program, phone number, or average meal duration.
The practical takeaway is straightforward: arrive with flexibility, use the verified evening hours as a starting point, confirm current details if timing, party size, or dietary needs are important. Fujiya NOODLE can be compared with ramen peers such as Ganso Sapporo Ramen Mogura and Ramen Shingetsu, while Sushi Saikou, 鮨こいせ, and Bar ESTARICO represent different dining contexts for travelers considering a broader meal plan.
For broader Sapporo dining options, explore our full Sapporo restaurants guide, or consider other unnamed ramen and casual dining specialists around the city. Accommodation and bar planning in Sapporo can also be handled through broader city guides for travelers building a fuller itinerary.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Fujiya NOODLE?
The verified information does not establish a booking or walk-in policy, so confirm current rules directly before visiting. Fujiya NOODLE is listed in Sapporo, falls in the JPY 1,000–1,999 range, operates in the evening on its open days.
What are alternatives to Fujiya NOODLE?
Ganso Sapporo Ramen Mogura and Ramen Shingetsu are named alternatives to consider if you want another ramen option. For a broader dining comparison, Sushi Saikou, 鮨こいせ, or Bar ESTARICO can be considered for a different style of meal.
What should I wear to Fujiya NOODLE?
The verified information does not support a specific dress code. Dress expectations should be confirmed directly if they matter for your visit.
Does Fujiya NOODLE handle dietary restrictions?
The verified information does not establish allergy policies, substitutions, or detailed ingredient guidance. Diners with specific restrictions should confirm directly before visiting.
Is Fujiya NOODLE good for a special occasion?
Fujiya NOODLE is best framed as an accessible Sapporo ramen stop with evening and late-night hours on operating days. For a more planned celebratory meal, compare it with Sushi Saikou, 鮨こいせ, Bar ESTARICO, or other dining rooms before deciding.
Location
Japan, 〒064-0804 Hokkaido, Sapporo, Chuo Ward, Minami 4 Jonishi, 3 Chome 第3グリーンビル
Sapporo, Japan
Also Consider
- Ganso Sapporo Ramen Mogura, - JPY 999 - JPY 999, - JPY 999 - JPY 999
- Bar ESTARICO, JPY 5,000 - JPY 5,999, JPY 5,000 - JPY 5,999
- Sushi Saikou, Notable alternative
- Ramen Shingetsu, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 - JPY 999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 - JPY 999
- 鮨こいせ, Notable alternative
At JPY 1,000 to JPY 1,999, Fujiya NOODLE matches Ramen Shingetsu on price but diverges on schedule, Shingetsu offers daytime service, while Fujiya NOODLE opens at 6 PM. Ganso Sapporo Ramen Mogura undercuts both slightly at under JPY 999 and runs lunch hours, making it the budget-and-timing winner for midday visitors. All three hold Tabelog recognition, so quality stays consistent across the tier. If evening availability is flexible, Mogura delivers comparable bowls with earlier access and lower spend.
For a broader meal with drinks, Bar ESTARICO charges JPY 5,000 to JPY 5,999 and accepts reservations, a better fit for groups or travelers who want to lock in a table. Sushi Saikou shifts the format to sushi but shares the Susukino location, making it a logical alternative if ramen queues look long. Fujiya NOODLE works when the priority is award-recognized noodles after 6 PM and solo seating suffices. For daytime plans or guaranteed seating, the offers tighter logistics.
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