Ramen HANAHANA

Created date: 2026/03/15, Update date: 2026/03/15
Ramen HANAHANA

Ramen HANAHANA

Restaurant Overview

Key Features

  • A local favorite in the Sumiyoshi area, known for its light yet creamy tonkotsu broth
  • Features a gentle, odor-free soup that appeals to a wide range of customers from children to the elderly
  • Thin straight noodles with a nice bite carry the flavorful broth perfectly

Basic Information

Item Details
Address Koizumi Bldg, 1-23 Hanaokamachi, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki
Access 3-minute walk from Showamachi-dori Station (Nagasaki Electric Tramway)
Phone 095-844-8744
Business Hours 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM, 6:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Fri/Sat until 2:00 AM)
Regular Holidays Monday
Temporary Closures Closes early if soup runs out
Seating Counter seating available
Smoking Policy Non-smoking throughout
Parking None (Use nearby pay parking)
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🗺️ Ramen HANAHANA
Recommended Category Menu Item Price
Ramen Tonkotsu Ramen ¥800
Ramen Takana Ramen (Leaf Mustard) ¥850
Ramen Garlic Ramen ¥850
Topping Soft-boiled Egg ¥100
Side Rice Ball (Onigiri) ¥100

Prices are approximate. Please check the latest prices at the restaurant.

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Google Reviews Analysis

Item Details
Overall Rating (★) 4.2 / 5.0
Number of Reviews 178

(As of March 18, 2026)

Positive Review Trends
- The creamy broth is praised for being flavorful but not heavy, easy to finish to the last drop
- The seared chashu pork is aromatic and has a wonderful melt-in-the-mouth texture
- Highly rated by fans of Hakata-style ramen for the excellent harmony between thin noodles and soup
- The shop is clean and the staff are energetic and polite

Areas for Improvement
- Since they close when the soup runs out, it can be disappointing to find them closed during late-night visits
- Finding parking nearby can sometimes be a bit of a challenge

Summary & Recommendations

Recommended For
- Those looking for a polite, clean, and light tonkotsu ramen without any strong gamey smell
- Fans of ultra-thin noodles
- Late-night diners (though check availability) seeking a quality finishing bowl

Tips for Visiting
- A hidden gem in the backstreets of the Sumiyoshi area. Make sure to check the map carefully as they moved recently
- The seared “Aburi Chashu” is a must-try—even worth ordering extra as a topping
- Very popular with locals, so expect a short wait during peak lunch or dinner times

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