Shimaya Ramen

4.3
(2298 votes)
P.º Belaunde Terry 20, Jesús María 15076
Moderate
Open now • Closes at 22:30

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Discover the Delightful Flavors at Shimaya Ramen

Located conveniently at P.º Belaunde Terry 20, Jesús María 15076, Shimaya Ramen offers a warm and inviting dining experience that captures the essence of authentic Japanese cuisine. This cozy restaurant on the second floor features air conditioning, ensuring a comfortable atmosphere for guests throughout the year.

A Menu Packed with Delicious Options

Shimaya Ramen provides a diverse menu with a variety of options to satisfy any palate. From classic ramen bowls like the popular TANTAN, to delicious dishes such as Chicken Teriyaki and Chicken Katsu, each meal is crafted with care and high-quality ingredients. Visitors often remark on the excellent taste and well-balanced flavors of these dishes, making it an ideal spot for both casual lunches and relaxed dinners.

The pricing is favorable, offering great value without compromising on quality. Patrons appreciate the attentive and friendly service, often highlighting the staff’s warm greetings and heartfelt goodbyes in Japanese, adding an extra cultural touch to the dining experience.

Whether you’re a ramen enthusiast or exploring Japanese cuisine for the first time, Shimaya Ramen is sure to leave a lasting impression with its exquisite dishes and welcoming ambiance.

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Axel A. Mendoza
July 8, 2025
good guy
Andrea Venero
July 6, 2025
The restaurant is on the second floor and is very nice. It has air conditioning, so it feels cozy. I've tried almost all of the main dishes, but this time I ordered chicken teriyaki, and it was delicious. The service is very good; they always greet and say goodbye in Japanese, I think.
Williams
July 4, 2025
Terrible attention
R M
July 2, 2025
Good food, but the service borders on discrimination at times. I hope they improve.
Alfredo Benavides
July 1, 2025
The service is terrible. Context: I had just gotten out of the hospital after four brain surgeries and 30 days in the ICU. It was my first time going out to eat in a long time. I was excited but a little weak, and they wouldn't let me move from the bar to a regular table when I was free, even though I politely asked and showed them my post-operative wounds. On top of that, they lied to me, telling me my order was almost ready because they came up to me to clarify my order (they hadn't written it down correctly). If not, I would have left, and in the end, they took so long with the ramen that I canceled it and left. Terrible, terrible, terrible.