π Hours
Mo-Sa 11:00-03:00
About this spot
In Nakasu's bustling Shin-Shin district, this ramen shop serves thick, pork-bone broth that coats the tongue with every slurp. Order the classic Tonkotsu with extra chashu to soak up the rich, milky soup before it cools down.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Ask for a bowl of plain rice at the end; the chef will often add a ladle of hot broth to turn it into a comforting soup.
- Sit at the counter to watch the chef chop pork and manage the simmering pots in this lively neighborhood spot.
- Bring cash, as many small ramen shops in Nakasu do not accept credit cards.
Common Questions
How much does Shin Shin cost?
A standard bowl runs about 800β900 yen (roughly $5.50β$6.50 USD), with extra toppings adding another 100β200 yen.
Where is Shin Shin?
It is located in the Nakasu neighborhood of Fukuoka, near the Nakasu Station exit and surrounded by bars and izakayas.
What should I order first time?
Start with the signature Tonkotsu ramen; if you like spice, ask for a side of spicy chili oil to drizzle over your bowl.
About this page
Restaurant: Shin Shin
Cuisine: ramen
Location: Nakasu, Fukuoka, Japan
Source: Curated from local review platforms