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Hakodate Ramen Funamizaka — Restaurant in Tokyo

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Hakodate Ramen Funamizaka
Description
Compact restaurant offering ramen dish specialties, salmon roe & dumplings amid low-key decor.
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4 Chome-12-15 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan
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ART AQUARIUM MUSEUM
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Central Museum Ginza
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Okuno Building
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Mitsukoshi Ginza Terrace
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Nearby restaurants
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TASTE THE WORLD Ginza
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AOI
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Ginza Hachigou
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Pizzeria Trattoria Vomero Higashi-Ginza
Japan, 〒104-0061 Tokyo, Chuo City, Ginza, 3 Chome−12−8 NKCビル 1F
DAO XIAO MIAN YUAN
3 Chome-12-1 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan
ROAR COFFEE Tokyo Ginza
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Manpuku
Japan, 〒104-0061 Tokyo, Chuo City, Ginza, 2 Chome−13−13 久保ビル 1階
churrasco restaurant ALEGRIA GINZA
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Nearby hotels
Hotel Ginza Daiei
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Hotel Monterey Ginza
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Super Hotel Premier Ginza
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Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ginza Sanchome
3 Chome-8-4 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Ginza PREMIER
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Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel
4 Chome-9-2 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan
Quintessa Hotel Tokyo Ginza
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Tokyu Stay Ginza
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Hotel Sunroute Ginza
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Hakodate Ramen Funamizaka

2 Chome-12-11 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan
4.0(760)
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Compact restaurant offering ramen dish specialties, salmon roe & dumplings amid low-key decor.

attractions: Kabuki-za, Ginza Canon Gallery, ART AQUARIUM MUSEUM, Hitomi International Forever Eyes English Speaking Hair Salon, ギャラリー青羅, Central Museum Ginza, MRX Demon King's Sunday - Immersive Escape Game, Oji Hall, Okuno Building, Mitsukoshi Ginza Terrace, restaurants: Godaime Wagyu Tokyo, Age.3 GINZA, TASTE THE WORLD Ginza, AOI, Ginza Hachigou, Pizzeria Trattoria Vomero Higashi-Ginza, DAO XIAO MIAN YUAN, ROAR COFFEE Tokyo Ginza, Manpuku, churrasco restaurant ALEGRIA GINZA
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+81 3-5565-5541
Website
funamizaka.therestaurant.jp

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Featured dishes

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函館塩そば
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海老わんたんそば
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函館塩そば味玉入り
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辛味そば
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味噌そば
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三彩丼
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イクラ丼
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チャーシュー丼
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手作餃子6個

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Nearby attractions of Hakodate Ramen Funamizaka

Kabuki-za

Ginza Canon Gallery

ART AQUARIUM MUSEUM

Hitomi International Forever Eyes English Speaking Hair Salon

ギャラリー青羅

Central Museum Ginza

MRX Demon King's Sunday - Immersive Escape Game

Oji Hall

Okuno Building

Mitsukoshi Ginza Terrace

Kabuki-za

Kabuki-za

4.3

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Open 24 hours
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Ginza Canon Gallery

Ginza Canon Gallery

4.2

(232)

Open 24 hours
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ART AQUARIUM MUSEUM

ART AQUARIUM MUSEUM

4.1

(2.1K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Hitomi International Forever Eyes English Speaking Hair Salon

Hitomi International Forever Eyes English Speaking Hair Salon

4.9

(121)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Hakodate Ramen Funamizaka

Godaime Wagyu Tokyo

Age.3 GINZA

TASTE THE WORLD Ginza

AOI

Ginza Hachigou

Pizzeria Trattoria Vomero Higashi-Ginza

DAO XIAO MIAN YUAN

ROAR COFFEE Tokyo Ginza

Manpuku

churrasco restaurant ALEGRIA GINZA

Godaime Wagyu Tokyo

Godaime Wagyu Tokyo

4.7

(826)

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Age.3 GINZA

Age.3 GINZA

4.8

(7.5K)

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TASTE THE WORLD Ginza

TASTE THE WORLD Ginza

4.0

(204)

$

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AOI

AOI

3.7

(556)

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GentaGenta
Hakodate Ramen Funamizaka – The Midnight Ramen Spot in Ginza If you ever find yourself in Ginza late at night, craving a bowl of comforting ramen, let me put you on to Hakodate Ramen Funamizaka. This is literally the ONLY ramen spot in the area that stays open super late. I rolled up here at midnight, and there was already a queue—a sign that something good was waiting inside. And let me tell you, it was worth the wait. The Perfect Late-Night Feast I kicked things off with their ikura starter, and it was honestly the best decision. That briny pop of fresh salmon roe? Absolutely perfect before diving into the main event: Hakodate spicy ramen. The broth? Rich, flavorful, and deeply satisfying. The spice level? Just right—enough to warm you up but not overpower the delicate balance of flavors. The noodles had that perfect chew, and every bite just hit the spot. Great Food, Even Better Vibes One of the best parts? The chit-chat with the chefs and staff—turns out, many of them are from Vietnam! Super friendly, welcoming, and passionate about what they do. The whole place had such a great atmosphere—the kind of spot that makes you feel like a regular, even if it’s your first time. Final Thoughts If you need a late-night food fix in Ginza, Hakodate Ramen Funamizaka is the place to go. Great ramen, great people, and the perfect way to end a night out in Tokyo.
Chantal SappChantal Sapp
I recently dined at this charming ramen place, and it left a lasting impression. The food here is undeniably very good, and the star of the show for me was the deliciously prepared egg. It added a delightful richness to my ramen bowl. One of the standout aspects of this place is its affordability. You get a satisfying portion of ramen without breaking the bank. It's perfect for those looking for a tasty meal without emptying their wallets. The small, cozy atmosphere adds to the charm, but do be aware that it's a seat-and-eat kind of spot. The constant flow of people coming and going, along with the occasional line, makes it clear that this place is a local favorite. A small tip: There's a food-ordering machine inside the restaurant, but it doesn't have English translations. So, before you enter, take a moment to check out the menu with English translations posted outside. This will ensure a smooth ordering experience. In summary, if you're in the mood for satisfying, affordable ramen in a cozy setting, this place is definitely worth a visit. Staff doesn’t speak English.
J LJ L
Really believe this place should be more highly rated than the 3.9 rating, though I do see it's climbed up in rating since we went last November 2023. We had gone as a group of 8 and were split in to 2 tables. We were able to try the various ramen broths - asari clam, shio, and miso ramen. We enjoyed all of them. My asari clam ramen was fresh, clear, clean-tasting (no fishy after taste), and full-bodied despite its light mouth feel. The noodles were OK. The service was a little lacking, as we felt like we were getting rushed about, but we totally understand how perhaps our big group was taking up a lot of space/time. I really loved the quirky ambience, though. The shop is dark wood and moody - and you see boiling pots of noodles with steam rolling up high in the open kitchen. In the background, jazz music was playing, so it felt like we were in a smoky speakeasy. I loved it though! Overall, better than average experience. We appreciate the craft and hard work of the chef!
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Hakodate Ramen Funamizaka – The Midnight Ramen Spot in Ginza If you ever find yourself in Ginza late at night, craving a bowl of comforting ramen, let me put you on to Hakodate Ramen Funamizaka. This is literally the ONLY ramen spot in the area that stays open super late. I rolled up here at midnight, and there was already a queue—a sign that something good was waiting inside. And let me tell you, it was worth the wait. The Perfect Late-Night Feast I kicked things off with their ikura starter, and it was honestly the best decision. That briny pop of fresh salmon roe? Absolutely perfect before diving into the main event: Hakodate spicy ramen. The broth? Rich, flavorful, and deeply satisfying. The spice level? Just right—enough to warm you up but not overpower the delicate balance of flavors. The noodles had that perfect chew, and every bite just hit the spot. Great Food, Even Better Vibes One of the best parts? The chit-chat with the chefs and staff—turns out, many of them are from Vietnam! Super friendly, welcoming, and passionate about what they do. The whole place had such a great atmosphere—the kind of spot that makes you feel like a regular, even if it’s your first time. Final Thoughts If you need a late-night food fix in Ginza, Hakodate Ramen Funamizaka is the place to go. Great ramen, great people, and the perfect way to end a night out in Tokyo.
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I recently dined at this charming ramen place, and it left a lasting impression. The food here is undeniably very good, and the star of the show for me was the deliciously prepared egg. It added a delightful richness to my ramen bowl. One of the standout aspects of this place is its affordability. You get a satisfying portion of ramen without breaking the bank. It's perfect for those looking for a tasty meal without emptying their wallets. The small, cozy atmosphere adds to the charm, but do be aware that it's a seat-and-eat kind of spot. The constant flow of people coming and going, along with the occasional line, makes it clear that this place is a local favorite. A small tip: There's a food-ordering machine inside the restaurant, but it doesn't have English translations. So, before you enter, take a moment to check out the menu with English translations posted outside. This will ensure a smooth ordering experience. In summary, if you're in the mood for satisfying, affordable ramen in a cozy setting, this place is definitely worth a visit. Staff doesn’t speak English.
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Really believe this place should be more highly rated than the 3.9 rating, though I do see it's climbed up in rating since we went last November 2023. We had gone as a group of 8 and were split in to 2 tables. We were able to try the various ramen broths - asari clam, shio, and miso ramen. We enjoyed all of them. My asari clam ramen was fresh, clear, clean-tasting (no fishy after taste), and full-bodied despite its light mouth feel. The noodles were OK. The service was a little lacking, as we felt like we were getting rushed about, but we totally understand how perhaps our big group was taking up a lot of space/time. I really loved the quirky ambience, though. The shop is dark wood and moody - and you see boiling pots of noodles with steam rolling up high in the open kitchen. In the background, jazz music was playing, so it felt like we were in a smoky speakeasy. I loved it though! Overall, better than average experience. We appreciate the craft and hard work of the chef!
J L

J L

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Hakodate Ramen Funamizaka – The Midnight Ramen Spot in Ginza

If you ever find yourself in Ginza late at night, craving a bowl of comforting ramen, let me put you on to Hakodate Ramen Funamizaka.

This is literally the ONLY ramen spot in the area that stays open super late. I rolled up here at midnight, and there was already a queue—a sign that something good was waiting inside. And let me tell you, it was worth the wait.

The Perfect Late-Night Feast I kicked things off with their ikura starter, and it was honestly the best decision. That briny pop of fresh salmon roe? Absolutely perfect before diving into the main event: Hakodate spicy ramen.

The broth? Rich, flavorful, and deeply satisfying. The spice level? Just right—enough to warm you up but not overpower the delicate balance of flavors. The noodles had that perfect chew, and every bite just hit the spot.

Great Food, Even Better Vibes One of the best parts? The chit-chat with the chefs and staff—turns out, many of them are from Vietnam! Super friendly, welcoming, and passionate about what they do. The whole place had such a great atmosphere—the kind of spot that makes you feel like a regular, even if it’s your first time.

Final Thoughts If you need a late-night food fix in Ginza, Hakodate Ramen Funamizaka is the place to go. Great ramen, great people, and the perfect way to end a night...

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5.0
2y

I recently dined at this charming ramen place, and it left a lasting impression. The food here is undeniably very good, and the star of the show for me was the deliciously prepared egg. It added a delightful richness to my ramen bowl.

One of the standout aspects of this place is its affordability. You get a satisfying portion of ramen without breaking the bank. It's perfect for those looking for a tasty meal without emptying their wallets.

The small, cozy atmosphere adds to the charm, but do be aware that it's a seat-and-eat kind of spot. The constant flow of people coming and going, along with the occasional line, makes it clear that this place is a local favorite.

A small tip: There's a food-ordering machine inside the restaurant, but it doesn't have English translations. So, before you enter, take a moment to check out the menu with English translations posted outside. This will ensure a smooth ordering experience.

In summary, if you're in the mood for satisfying, affordable ramen in a cozy setting, this place is definitely worth a visit.

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5.0
1y

Really believe this place should be more highly rated than the 3.9 rating, though I do see it's climbed up in rating since we went last November 2023. We had gone as a group of 8 and were split in to 2 tables. We were able to try the various ramen broths - asari clam, shio, and miso ramen. We enjoyed all of them. My asari clam ramen was fresh, clear, clean-tasting (no fishy after taste), and full-bodied despite its light mouth feel. The noodles were OK. The service was a little lacking, as we felt like we were getting rushed about, but we totally understand how perhaps our big group was taking up a lot of space/time. I really loved the quirky ambience, though. The shop is dark wood and moody - and you see boiling pots of noodles with steam rolling up high in the open kitchen. In the background, jazz music was playing, so it felt like we were in a smoky speakeasy. I loved it though! Overall, better than average experience. We appreciate the craft and hard work...

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