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Update on the two new JINYA Ramen Bars Coming to DC this Spring!


1259 4th Street, NE

From a press release:

“Real ramen culture continues to make its way across the nation’s capital with two new JINYA Ramen Bar locations set to open this spring for the brand’s third and fourth restaurants in Washington D.C., making a grand total of eight locations across the DMV area.

One location will open in Union Market, which was once the largest food market in D.C. and is now the fastest growing neighborhood in the city. Located at 1259 4th St. NE, ramen fans can soon enjoy a delicious bowl while spending the day in this vibrant area. The other location will open in Georgetown at 1525 Wisconsin Ave NW, in one of the most historic areas of the District. With its focus on tradition and authenticity, JINYA Ramen Bar will fit in perfectly to its new home.


1525 Wisconsin Ave, NW

“Guests in Washington, D.C. have been so good to us,” said Founder and CEO Tomo Takahashi. “Both Union Market and Georgetown have become incredible restaurant and retail destinations, and we knew these historic areas would be a great fit for our traditional ramen dishes. We can’t wait to bring our authentic ramen to new neighborhoods of the nation’s Capital.”

Once open, the new JINYA locations in Union Market and Georgetown ­will serve guests from 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. daily.

At JINYA, experience ramen like it is meant to be – with thick, rich broth in perfect balance with flavorful noodles. Discover a wide array of authentic toppings, from tender pork chashu to shrimp wonton. Then, elevate the experience further by pairing it with tapas or a craft beer. JINYA is ramen culture, where the relationship between broth and noodles is serious but delicious business.”

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