Chicago · Ramen · casual
Shinya Ramen House
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Shinya Ramen House is Bridgeport's go-to Japanese izakaya ramen bar, the only ramen shop in Chicago open until 1:30 AM nightly. The kitchen turns out Hakata-style tonkotsu, black garlic ramen, tonkatsu, and yakitori skewers alongside an inventive cocktail list.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- Bridgeport
- Since
- 2017
- Owner
- Asahi S.

Plate № 40
About
Tucked into Bridgeport's Halsted Street dining strip, Shinya Ramen House fills a unique niche as Chicago's only late-night ramen destination, operating until 1:30 AM every night of the week. Owner Asahi S. — a Japanese-named proprietor who directly engages with customers in Yelp Q&A — opened the space as a Japanese izakaya and ramen bar, with a menu anchored by Hakata-style tonkotsu broth, black garlic ramen, and Sapporo on draft at $3 during all-day happy hour. Beyond ramen, the kitchen fires takoyaki, gyoza, beef skewers, taiyaki, and karaage, capturing the breadth of a Tokyo izakaya menu. The self-described "Japanese Izakaya • Ramen • Grill • Bar" has drawn a loyal Bridgeport following, particularly among late-night diners and concertgoers. The Infatuation rated the restaurant and called it one of Chicago's most distinctive ramen spots for its rare hours and authentic menu range.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- The only ramen shop in Chicago open until 1:30 AM — a genuine late-night izakaya experience unavailable elsewhere in the city.
- Owner Asahi S. brings a traditional Hakata tonkotsu focus with an authentic menu spanning ramen, grilled skewers, and Japanese street snacks.
- Self-described Japanese izakaya with anime-themed decor, Sapporo draft, and a menu width that mirrors a real Tokyo neighborhood bar.
- The Infatuation featured Shinya Ramen House as one of Chicago's standout ramen destinations for its distinctive late-night format.
Borderline case: owner 'Asahi S.' is a distinctly Japanese given name; Yelp business owner profile and restaurant self-description ('Japanese Izakaya') support Japanese ownership. Included on this basis.
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