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NiN NiN Ramen House
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Nearby attractions
Rogers Arena
800 Griffiths Wy, Vancouver, BC V6B 6G1, Canada
Andy Livingstone Park
89 Expo Blvd, Vancouver, BC V6B 1K9, Canada
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
578 Carrall St, Vancouver, BC V6B 5K2, Canada
BC Place
777 Pacific Blvd, Vancouver, BC V6B 4Y8, Canada
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
630 Hamilton St, Vancouver, BC V6B 5N6, Canada
Vancouver Chinatown Millennium Gate
26 W Pender St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2K2, Canada
Victory Square
200 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BC V6B 1G8, Canada
Gastown Steam Clock
305 Water St, Vancouver, BC V6B 1B9, Canada
Pigeon Park
399 Carrall St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2J4, Canada
Beatty Street Drill Hall Federal Heritage Building
620 Beatty St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2L9, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Uncle Fatih's Pizza - ABBOTT
638 Abbott St, Vancouver, BC V6B 0J3, Canada
Sushi Den
609 Abbott St, Vancouver, BC V6B 0J2, Canada
TAKO - Taqueria Korean
601 Expo Blvd, Vancouver, BC V6B 6B8, Canada
Jam Cafe
556 Beatty St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2L3, Canada
Lee Bros Winery
82 Keefer Pl, Vancouver, BC V6B 0C9, Canada
Wabukuro
660 Abbott St, Vancouver, BC V6B 0E1, Canada
Pizzeria Ludica Vancouver
189 Keefer Pl, Vancouver, BC V6B 6L4, Canada
Chambar Restaurant
568 Beatty St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2L3, Canada
Tokyo In April
526 Abbott St, Vancouver, BC V6B 6N7, Canada
Taishoken Ramen
515 Abbott St, Vancouver, BC V6B 0J9, Canada
Nearby hotels
Skwachàys Lodge Indigenous Hotel and Gallery
31 W Pender St, Vancouver, BC V6B 6N9, Canada
Sandman Hotel Vancouver Downtown
180 W Georgia St, Vancouver, BC V6B 4P4, Canada
Vancouver Central Stay
689 Abbott St, Vancouver, BC V6B 0J2, Canada
YWCA Hotel Vancouver
733 Beatty St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2M4, Canada
Aquilini Centre West
97 W Georgia St, Vancouver, BC V6B 0N7, Canada
Georgian Court Hotel, WorldHotels Elite
773 Beatty St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2M4, Canada
The Cambie Hostel - Gastown
310 Cambie St., Vancouver, BC V6B 2N3, Canada
Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Vancouver-Downtown
111 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2A8, Canada
Victorian Hotel
510 Homer St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2V6, Canada
JW Marriott Parq Vancouver
39 Smithe St, Vancouver, BC V6B 0R3, Canada
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NiN NiN Ramen House

660 Abbott St, Vancouver, BC V6B 0E1, Canada
4.7(92)$$$$
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attractions: Rogers Arena, Andy Livingstone Park, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, BC Place, Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver Chinatown Millennium Gate, Victory Square, Gastown Steam Clock, Pigeon Park, Beatty Street Drill Hall Federal Heritage Building, restaurants: Uncle Fatih's Pizza - ABBOTT, Sushi Den, TAKO - Taqueria Korean, Jam Cafe, Lee Bros Winery, Wabukuro, Pizzeria Ludica Vancouver, Chambar Restaurant, Tokyo In April, Taishoken Ramen
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Featured dishes

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Ninnin Red Bowl
Pork broth, egg noodle, green onion, nori, naruto fish cake, chashu pork belly, signature chili
Ninnin Black Bowl
Pork broth, egg noodle, green onion, nori, naruto fish cake, chashu pork belly, black garlic oil
Ninnin Green Bowl
Mild spicy vegetarian broth, vegan noodle, spinach, bean sprouts, deep fried tofu, sesame miso paste, sichuan pepper (v)
Aburi Seared Chashu
1pc
Non-Seared Chashu
1pc

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Nearby attractions of NiN NiN Ramen House

Rogers Arena

Andy Livingstone Park

Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden

BC Place

Queen Elizabeth Theatre

Vancouver Chinatown Millennium Gate

Victory Square

Gastown Steam Clock

Pigeon Park

Beatty Street Drill Hall Federal Heritage Building

Rogers Arena

Rogers Arena

4.5

(4.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Andy Livingstone Park

Andy Livingstone Park

4.0

(570)

Open 24 hours
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Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden

Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden

4.2

(2.6K)

Closed
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BC Place

BC Place

4.5

(5.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Harry PotterTM: A Forbidden Forest Experience
Harry PotterTM: A Forbidden Forest Experience
Sun, Dec 7 • 4:45 PM
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West Coast crab fishing
West Coast crab fishing
Wed, Dec 10 • 10:00 AM
West Vancouver, British Columbia, V7T 1C2, Canada
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Explore Vancouvers Chinatown
Explore Vancouvers Chinatown
Sun, Dec 7 • 1:00 PM
Vancouver, British Columbia, V6A 2T4, Canada
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Nearby restaurants of NiN NiN Ramen House

Uncle Fatih's Pizza - ABBOTT

Sushi Den

TAKO - Taqueria Korean

Jam Cafe

Lee Bros Winery

Wabukuro

Pizzeria Ludica Vancouver

Chambar Restaurant

Tokyo In April

Taishoken Ramen

Uncle Fatih's Pizza - ABBOTT

Uncle Fatih's Pizza - ABBOTT

4.3

(631)

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Sushi Den

Sushi Den

3.9

(659)

$

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TAKO - Taqueria Korean

TAKO - Taqueria Korean

4.4

(507)

Click for details
Jam Cafe

Jam Cafe

4.5

(2K)

Click for details
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Christian AtzingerChristian Atzinger
There are moments in this life when all the noise, the bureaucratic nightmares and hopeless traffic and general collapse of society, suddenly fall away — and all that’s left is a bowl of ramen so righteous it feels like divine intervention. That’s Nin Nin Ramen House. You stumble in off the street half-mad and starving, maybe a little suspicious of the ordering-by-iPad situation — tapping at the screen like some deranged lab monkey — but then it happens: the steaming bowl arrives, and everything else disappears. The broth is an epiphany — deep, rich, simmered for what must be decades in secret backroom cauldrons. You taste it and immediately start reconsidering all your past decisions. It doesn’t just warm your bones — it rewires your entire nervous system. And then the noodles. Good lord. They don’t so much sit in the broth as float, delicate and springy, perfectly balanced between buttery softness and that sacred toothsome chew. Some kind of beautiful noodle-science at work here — dangerous knowledge that probably violates multiple international treaties. The pork chashu? Tender. Silky. An almost criminal level of indulgence. The kind of lush, slow-braised perfection that makes you want to write a thank-you letter to whoever raised the pig. Sure, there’s a little wait — a minor purgatory — but the staff is calm and sharp, moving around the place like ramen paramedics. Helpful, friendly, never panicked. Highly competent for this kind of culinary madhouse. But the real surprise — the detail that launches this place into the realm of near-religious experience — is the bathroom. You step inside and suddenly you’re transported into a high-tech Tokyo dream capsule. A full Japanese toilet — heated seat, bidet options, water pressure controls, undulating lighting configurations — a butt-warmer cranked to transcendental levels. It hums softly while you sit there like some kind of pampered emperor, contemplating the universe and digesting glorious broth. Nin Nin Ramen House — come for the noodles, stay for the pork, and prepare to have your soul saved by a bowl of soup and a bathroom that knows more about pleasure than most humans ever will.
Law Rence HLaw Rence H
Had lunch at Nin Nin Ramen House in Vancouver and left completely satisfied. The broth here is rich and flavorful without being overly salty, and the noodles have the perfect bounce. I tried the tonkotsu ramen, which had a deep, creamy flavor that shows they take their broth seriously. The atmosphere is cozy with a modern touch—great for a midday break or a quick meal with friends. Service was fast, friendly, and attentive. I also loved the small details like the perfectly soft-boiled egg and crispy chashu slices. Prices are reasonable for the quality and portion size, and everything came out hot and fresh. Easily one of my new favorite ramen spots in Vancouver. Highly recommend checking it out if you’re craving authentic Japanese comfort food
Clara SatoClara Sato
Delicious and fast friendly service. The White ramen broth is flavourful and rich, chashu is also well marinated. The actual bowl you get corresponds to what colour ramen bowl you ordered. The portion size is a little less than average so it's best to add noodles for +$1.50 if you're a guy or hungrier. It's a smaller place so they have a waiting queue setup outside of the shop. For member pricing, just enter your phone or email address and no verification or additional steps are needed. Best to go during non rush hour times. They have a happy hour promo right now, Mon-Thurs 2-5pm free add-on noodles but you must finish your extra noods or they will charge you $2.75
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There are moments in this life when all the noise, the bureaucratic nightmares and hopeless traffic and general collapse of society, suddenly fall away — and all that’s left is a bowl of ramen so righteous it feels like divine intervention. That’s Nin Nin Ramen House. You stumble in off the street half-mad and starving, maybe a little suspicious of the ordering-by-iPad situation — tapping at the screen like some deranged lab monkey — but then it happens: the steaming bowl arrives, and everything else disappears. The broth is an epiphany — deep, rich, simmered for what must be decades in secret backroom cauldrons. You taste it and immediately start reconsidering all your past decisions. It doesn’t just warm your bones — it rewires your entire nervous system. And then the noodles. Good lord. They don’t so much sit in the broth as float, delicate and springy, perfectly balanced between buttery softness and that sacred toothsome chew. Some kind of beautiful noodle-science at work here — dangerous knowledge that probably violates multiple international treaties. The pork chashu? Tender. Silky. An almost criminal level of indulgence. The kind of lush, slow-braised perfection that makes you want to write a thank-you letter to whoever raised the pig. Sure, there’s a little wait — a minor purgatory — but the staff is calm and sharp, moving around the place like ramen paramedics. Helpful, friendly, never panicked. Highly competent for this kind of culinary madhouse. But the real surprise — the detail that launches this place into the realm of near-religious experience — is the bathroom. You step inside and suddenly you’re transported into a high-tech Tokyo dream capsule. A full Japanese toilet — heated seat, bidet options, water pressure controls, undulating lighting configurations — a butt-warmer cranked to transcendental levels. It hums softly while you sit there like some kind of pampered emperor, contemplating the universe and digesting glorious broth. Nin Nin Ramen House — come for the noodles, stay for the pork, and prepare to have your soul saved by a bowl of soup and a bathroom that knows more about pleasure than most humans ever will.
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Had lunch at Nin Nin Ramen House in Vancouver and left completely satisfied. The broth here is rich and flavorful without being overly salty, and the noodles have the perfect bounce. I tried the tonkotsu ramen, which had a deep, creamy flavor that shows they take their broth seriously. The atmosphere is cozy with a modern touch—great for a midday break or a quick meal with friends. Service was fast, friendly, and attentive. I also loved the small details like the perfectly soft-boiled egg and crispy chashu slices. Prices are reasonable for the quality and portion size, and everything came out hot and fresh. Easily one of my new favorite ramen spots in Vancouver. Highly recommend checking it out if you’re craving authentic Japanese comfort food
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Delicious and fast friendly service. The White ramen broth is flavourful and rich, chashu is also well marinated. The actual bowl you get corresponds to what colour ramen bowl you ordered. The portion size is a little less than average so it's best to add noodles for +$1.50 if you're a guy or hungrier. It's a smaller place so they have a waiting queue setup outside of the shop. For member pricing, just enter your phone or email address and no verification or additional steps are needed. Best to go during non rush hour times. They have a happy hour promo right now, Mon-Thurs 2-5pm free add-on noodles but you must finish your extra noods or they will charge you $2.75
Clara Sato

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4.7
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5.0
16w

There are moments in this life when all the noise, the bureaucratic nightmares and hopeless traffic and general collapse of society, suddenly fall away — and all that’s left is a bowl of ramen so righteous it feels like divine intervention. That’s Nin Nin Ramen House.

You stumble in off the street half-mad and starving, maybe a little suspicious of the ordering-by-iPad situation — tapping at the screen like some deranged lab monkey — but then it happens: the steaming bowl arrives, and everything else disappears.

The broth is an epiphany — deep, rich, simmered for what must be decades in secret backroom cauldrons. You taste it and immediately start reconsidering all your past decisions. It doesn’t just warm your bones — it rewires your entire nervous system.

And then the noodles. Good lord. They don’t so much sit in the broth as float, delicate and springy, perfectly balanced between buttery softness and that sacred toothsome chew. Some kind of beautiful noodle-science at work here — dangerous knowledge that probably violates multiple international treaties.

The pork chashu? Tender. Silky. An almost criminal level of indulgence. The kind of lush, slow-braised perfection that makes you want to write a thank-you letter to whoever raised the pig.

Sure, there’s a little wait — a minor purgatory — but the staff is calm and sharp, moving around the place like ramen paramedics. Helpful, friendly, never panicked. Highly competent for this kind of culinary madhouse.

But the real surprise — the detail that launches this place into the realm of near-religious experience — is the bathroom.

You step inside and suddenly you’re transported into a high-tech Tokyo dream capsule. A full Japanese toilet — heated seat, bidet options, water pressure controls, undulating lighting configurations — a butt-warmer cranked to transcendental levels. It hums softly while you sit there like some kind of pampered emperor, contemplating the universe and digesting glorious broth.

Nin Nin Ramen House — come for the noodles, stay for the pork, and prepare to have your soul saved by a bowl of soup and a bathroom that knows more about pleasure than most...

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4.0
7w

Had lunch at Nin Nin Ramen House in Vancouver and left completely satisfied. The broth here is rich and flavorful without being overly salty, and the noodles have the perfect bounce. I tried the tonkotsu ramen, which had a deep, creamy flavor that shows they take their broth seriously. The atmosphere is cozy with a modern touch—great for a midday break or a quick meal with friends. Service was fast, friendly, and attentive. I also loved the small details like the perfectly soft-boiled egg and crispy chashu slices. Prices are reasonable for the quality and portion size, and everything came out hot and fresh. Easily one of my new favorite ramen spots in Vancouver. Highly recommend checking it out if you’re craving authentic Japanese...

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5.0
12w

Delicious and fast friendly service. The White ramen broth is flavourful and rich, chashu is also well marinated. The actual bowl you get corresponds to what colour ramen bowl you ordered. The portion size is a little less than average so it's best to add noodles for +$1.50 if you're a guy or hungrier.

It's a smaller place so they have a waiting queue setup outside of the shop. For member pricing, just enter your phone or email address and no verification or additional steps are needed. Best to go during non rush hour times. They have a happy hour promo right now, Mon-Thurs 2-5pm free add-on noodles but you must finish your extra noods or they will...

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