

We’re Crazy About Ramen! JINYA is known for its slow-cooked approach to ramen, made from broths simmered for 20 hours in-house. From its customizable menu to sleek interiors, JINYA Ramen Bar presents a contemporary Japanese dining ideal for lively social gatherings for all ages.
Hip Japanese spot specializing in hearty noodle soups & dumplings, plus craft beers.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 351 E Broad St, Athens, GA 30601
Phone: (706) 478-0880
Website: https://www.jinyaramenbar.com/locations/athens/?utm_medium=soci&utm_source=gmb
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Reviews
Takoyaki, very rich and savory, personally too much mayo.
The takoyaki ball I had only had 1 octopus, other people in the group stated having 2 pieces
My group ordered 6 appetizers and received within 10-12 minutes.
Red ramen bowl, level 5 spice, too much spice for comfort. Recommend lvl 3 and below
Broth is really thick, not a fan but it still goes well with the noodles.
The right amount of chewy and elasticity for ramen noodles.
Love the generous toppings
The marinated softboil egg had a really rich umami.
I really enjoyed my dining experience, fast service with great food!
Visiting ATL needed a spot for late night snacks. 宵夜! had some hearty ramen with the right spicy level, and refreshing sake.
Service was wonderful.
Atmosphere was open, modern and comfortable.
Pricing is comparable to the local area.
Definitely recommend!
by @winedinenvacay
I came into the restaurant to get my order was greeted very nicely at the door. I then looked into my bag and saw that there was no spoons that came complimentary to the ramen that I got that go with a famous anime that I love. So I asked the gracious hostess for my spoons and he went and got them and I put them in my bag and asked if I could go to the restroom. I also was thirsty and wanted to get some drinks so I got two drinks from the bar non-alcoholic by the way, went back to the hostess to get my food and he said that the owner decided that I didn’t deserve the spoons because I didn’t eat in.
I was very taken back because I was so excited that I was going to get to get the spoons because I’ve been trying to get them since the beginning of the promotion. He never came to me personally.
This hurt my heart so much that the next time that I think about going there to eat, it’s going to be a sour taste in my mouth every time I try to go again. So this is probably forever goodbye because why would you do that? That is so uncalled for especially when I say that my husband can’t come on a rainy day like this because he’s in a wheelchair and it would affect every aspect of trying to get into the place to eat. What a shame because I really do believe in karma.
I started with the Smokey Wakashi Old Fashioned, and it was perfectly balanced. The branded orange peel was such a cool detail! For dinner, I ordered the Wonton Ramen with extra corn and green onions. It was absolutely delicious—flavorful broth, fresh toppings, and perfectly cooked dumplings.
The rest of our group was just as impressed. The vegan Impossible Bowl got high praise, and someone called the curry “perfect.” Great portion sizes all around.
From the stylish setting to the standout food and drinks, JINYA made Father’s Day feel extra special. Highly recommend!