
hoshinochuukasoba
Kanazawa, Yokohama
Restaurant in Yokohama, Japan
The Read
Price
JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
Why go
A Tabelog 100 Ramen KANAGAWA selection (2024, 2025) two minutes from Kanazawa Bunko Station, serving chuukasoba and tsukemen at JPY 1,000–1,999 per bowl. Walk-ins only, 18 seats, cash-only payment. Worth the detour if you're in the coastal wards; skip if you're staying central Yokohama.
About hoshinochuukasoba
Yokohama has many ramen options, hoshinochuukasoba is one of the city names to know for a modestly priced meal. The price band is JPY 1,000–1,999, placing it in an accessible range. Its recognition includes a Tabelog 100 Ramen KANAGAWA 2025 listing, while operational details should be checked directly before you go.
Why the Tabelog 100 nod matters
hoshinochuukasoba has Tabelog 100 Ramen KANAGAWA 2025 recognition. That makes it a useful name to flag when comparing ramen options in Yokohama, especially if you are looking for a venue with outside recognition rather than choosing purely by proximity.
Beyond the price band and the 2025 recognition, confirm details such as hours, reservations, seating layout, payment methods, service format directly before making a dedicated trip.
What you're choosing between
The takeaway is simple: hoshinochuukasoba is a Yokohama ramen venue in the JPY 1,000–1,999 range with Tabelog 100 Ramen KANAGAWA 2025 recognition. For specifics such as menu items, broth style, noodle style, drinks, dietary accommodations, takeout or delivery availability, check with the venue directly.
If you are deciding whether to include it in a Yokohama food day, use the price and recognition as the key points. For anything more specific, what is being served that day, how crowded it is, whether a group can be accommodated, or whether particular dietary needs can be handled, confirm with the venue directly.
How it stacks up in Yokohama
At JPY 1,000–1,999, hoshinochuukasoba is in a relatively approachable price band. Among the comparisons set, Ramen Sugita Ya Honten is another ramen name to consider, while Au petit matin, Ganesh, Mon Peche Mignon, ナチュール エ サンス Nature et Sens serve different dining needs rather than functioning as direct ramen substitutes.
For a recognized ramen option in Yokohama, hoshinochuukasoba is worth shortlisting on price and its 2025 Tabelog 100 Ramen KANAGAWA mention. Check our full Yokohama restaurants guide for more options across the city, confirm current details before you go.
Planning details
- Location
- 神奈川県横浜市金沢区谷津町347 千輝ビル 101
- Website
- tabelog.com/en/kanagawa/A1401/A140310/14089878
- Phone
- +81
Venue details
Ambiance
A compact, non‑smoking neighborhood ramen shop with counter and small tables, relaxed and casual in feel, often busy with a lively but comfortable atmosphere suited to both solo diners and families.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Accessibility
At the Table
- Noise Level
- Lively
- Service Style
- Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Quick Bite
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
- Sio ramen
- Tsukemen (dipping noodles)
- Mix wonton salt ramen
Planning details
Location
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- Au petit matin, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown
- Ganesh, JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- Ramen Sugita Ya Honten, - JPY 999 - JPY 999, - JPY 999 - JPY 999
- ナチュール エ サンス Nature et Sens, Notable alternative
- Mon Peche Mignon, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown
Restaurant context
hoshinochuukasoba lands in the JPY 1,000–1,999 bracket alongside Au petit matin, but the Tabelog 100 recognition (earned twice in two years) suggests more consistent execution than most neighborhood shops at this price. Ramen Sugita Ya Honten undercuts it at under JPY 999 and offers a no-frills alternative if budget is the deciding factor, though you trade the Tabelog credential for lower cost. Ganesh runs JPY 2,000–2,999 and shifts the category to curry, so it's not a direct comparison but worth noting if you're exploring Kanazawa-ku dining options beyond ramen.
The key differentiator here is format and recognition. hoshinochuukasoba's walk-in-only, 18-seat setup means waits are common at peak hours, but the Tabelog 100 nod suggests the bowl justifies the queue. Sugita Ya Honten is easier to access with multiple locations and later hours, making it the better pick for convenience. Au petit matin sits in a similar price tier but lacks the same critical validation. If you're in the area and can time your visit outside peak lunch (12:00–1:00 PM), hoshinochuukasoba is the sharper choice for a Tabelog-recognized bowl. If you're staying central Yokohama and want ramen without the commute, Sugita Ya Honten or shops closer to Yokohama Station make more sense.
For splurge-worthy ramen, neither hoshinochuukasoba nor its sub-JPY 2,000 peers qualify, this is neighborhood execution at neighborhood prices. The value proposition is straightforward: Tabelog 100 quality at under JPY 2,000, but you'll wait and you'll pay cash. If that trade-off works, book your visit. If not, Sugita Ya Honten offers lower friction at lower cost.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book hoshinochuukasoba?
Contact hoshinochuukasoba directly before planning around a specific time.
Does hoshinochuukasoba handle dietary restrictions?
Can hoshinochuukasoba accommodate groups?
Is hoshinochuukasoba good for a special occasion?
hoshinochuukasoba is best evaluated as a Yokohama ramen option in the JPY 1,000–1,999 range. For a more formal meal, consider comparing it with other dining options, depending on the occasion.

















