5 Delicious Meals to Enjoy at AEON Mall Atsuta in Nagoya! Ramen, Matcha Sweets and More
We will introduce classic Japanese cuisine and local gourmet food unique to Nagoya that can be enjoyed at AEON Mall Atsuta.
AEON Mall Atsuta is a large shopping mall located in Atsuta Ward, Nagoya City, which opened in 2003. It houses approximately 150 specialty shops and the AEON Atsuta store, offering a wide range of products, from fashion and general merchandise to gourmet food and services. The food court and restaurant area are lined with a variety of dining options, making it popular with families. Conveniently located within walking distance from Kanayama Station, the mall also offers a free shuttle bus. It is well-known as a "happiness mall" with strong local roots.
In this article, we will introduce some delicious Japanese gourmet foods that you can enjoy at AEON Mall Atsuta.
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Table of Contents
- 3 Delicious Ramen: Sugakiya, Ringer Hut & Torikami
- Ryujinmaru: A Taste of Tosa with Straw-grilled Bonito
- Gindako: A Popular Takoyaki Chain
- Marugame Seimen: Freshly Made Authentic Udon Noodles
- Nagoya's Delicious Miso Stews and Kishimen Noodles: Wawa
3 Delicious Ramen: Sugakiya, Ringer Hut & Torikami
1. Sugakiya
This local ramen originates from Nagoya. It has a unique flavor that combines light pork bone broth with Japanese-style dashi, and the set that comes with soft serve ice cream is also popular.

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2. Nagasaki Champon Specialty Restaurant "Ringer Hut"
This Nagasaki Champon specialty restaurant is known for its nutritious, creamy soup with plenty of vegetables.

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3. Chicken White Soup Ramen Torikami
A healthy collagen soup extracted from slowly simmered Sakurajima chicken, allowing you to fully enjoy the natural flavor of chicken.
We also have a selection of sets, set meals, and children's menus available.

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Ryujinmaru: A Taste of Tosa with Straw-grilled Bonito
Ryujinmaru serves Kochi's specialty dish, "straw-grilled bonito tataki," which is grilled in-house. Its fragrant aroma and juicy taste are extremely popular. Served as a set meal with rice and miso soup, it's very filling. English and Chinese menus are available, so even first-timers can feel at ease. This is a rare gourmet spot where you can experience the "taste of Tosa" in between sightseeing in Nagoya.

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Gindako: A Popular Takoyaki Chain
Tsukiji Gindaco is a popular chain of takoyaki, a classic Japanese street food. Its takoyaki has an exquisite texture, with a crispy fragrant exterior and a creamy, creamy interior. The combination of sauce, mayonnaise, and bonito flakes creates a truly Japanese flavor. Menus are available in English and with photos, making ordering easy and convenient even for first-time customers. Takeout is also available, so you can easily enjoy Japanese flavors in between shopping and sightseeing.

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Marugame Seimen: Freshly Made Authentic Udon Noodles
Marugame Seimen is a popular chain where you can enjoy freshly made and boiled Sanuki udon noodles made in-house every day. The chewy noodles, choice of broth, and free combinations with tempura and rice balls are appealing. You can watch the noodles being boiled right before your eyes, and enjoy the live atmosphere. English and Chinese menus are available, and ordering is easy with the self-service system. This is a spot where you can experience Japanese "udon culture" in a short amount of time and easily. It's also perfect as a snack or lunch while traveling.

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Nagoya's Delicious Miso Stews and Kishimen Noodles: Wawa
This restaurant serves freshly baked homemade dengaku, miso stews, kishimen noodles, and sweets made with matcha. You can enjoy Japanese sweets and Nagoya cuisine to create a memory of your trip.

AEON Mall Atsuta is a large shopping mall located in Atsuta Ward, Nagoya City, which opened in 2003. It houses approximately 150 specialty shops and the AEON Atsuta store, offering a wide range of products, from fashion and general merchandise to gourmet food and services. The food court and restaurant area are lined with a variety of restaurants, making it popular with families. It is also easily accessible, with a free shuttle bus running from Kanayama Station. It is well-known as a "happiness mall" with strong roots in the local community.
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