Located five minutes walk from Sendagaya station, the Hopeken ramen shop was established in 1960. Originally, the shop was a small food cart.
We received advice from customers as we served bowls of ramen, and through their support developed ramen that is beloved today.
The flavor of our pork and soy sauce soup made using back fat has been inherited from our time as a food cart.
Due to our proximity to Jingu Stadium and the New National Stadium, we are also frequented by sports fans after events.
Our first floor is standing style, while the second and third floors have tables and can cater for groups.
Please come and enjoy this unique, long-standing tonkotsu shoyu ramen that is beloved by Japanese people.
There is a shop in front of the National Stadium which is the 2020 Olympic venue.
Ramen is so popular with Japanese people, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that it’s Japan’s national food.
Originally a Chinese noodle dish, ramen has evolved and developed over time in Japan to become a completely unique dish today.
※ tax included
¥1,000
It may appear rich at first glance, but you’ll be surprised when you eat it!
Hopeken’s ramen is not too oily and is easy to eat.
You have to taste it to understand, so please come and try it!
¥1,300
Each wonton is carefully made by hand for a dish that’s only second in popularity to ramen.
Please mix with the soup and enjoy.