Amsterdam · Ramen · casual
Hinata Ramen
Artisan ramenJapanese-led kitchenRamenJordaanSoba-technique noodles
Hinata is a Japanese-run ramen bar in Amsterdam's Jordaan where the chef applies traditional soba-master techniques to create distinctively nuanced broths and noodles. Walk-ins only, the restaurant's devoted following among local Japanese residents confirms its authenticity.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- Jordaan

Plate № 132
About
Hinata, whose name means 'a sunny place' in Japanese, stands apart from the ramen crowd through its chef's background as a trained soba master — a rare foundation that imbues the noodles and broths with distinctive texture and subtlety. The Japanese owner and Japanese manager oversee a compact menu that spans miso, shoyu, and spicy ramen, complemented by Japanese starters including takoyaki, gyoza, and karaage. The Jordaan location, away from tourist corridors, has built a loyal neighbourhood following. Noted by local Japanese expats as among the most authentic ramen in Amsterdam, Hinata is for those who prefer depth and refinement over novelty.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Chef trained as a traditional soba master — a rare ramen pedigree in Europe
- Recommended by Amsterdam's Japanese expat community as among the city's most authentic ramen
- Walk-in only: the relaxed Jordaan pace makes queuing part of the ritual
- Compact, honest menu — karaage, gyoza, and ramen done with precision rather than distraction
Formerly known as Yama Ramen. Walk-ins only, no reservations.
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