Ginza Hachigo: Michelin Bib Gourmand Ramen | Reservation & Waiting Guide
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Michelin Bib Gourmand, Tabelog 6-year consecutive Ramen Top 100... In the back alleys of glamorous Ginza, a true local gem that earned Michelin Bib Gourmand purely through taste without any advertising: Ginza Hachigo (銀座 八五).
This guide will show you exactly how to conquer this restaurant where you'll be turned away without a reservation. Read this and you too can taste Hachigo.

🍜 What is Ginza Hachigo?
Ginza Hachigo is a Chuka Soba (中華そば) specialty restaurant by a French chef with 36 years of experience, defying conventional ramen wisdom. Unlike Ichiran Ramen's rich pork bone broth, this restaurant uses premium ingredients like duck, chicken, and shellfish instead of pork bones to create a golden soup that boasts clear, deep umami flavors reminiscent of high-end French consommé.

✅ Menu: What Should You Order?
The menu is simple. For first-timers, I recommend the Special Chuka Soba (特製中華そば, 1,600 yen) with all toppings.

✨ Most Important! Hachigo Strategy (Reservation vs Walk-in)
Hachigo operates in two sessions: 11:00 AM (walk-in) and 12:00 PM (advance reservation). You must choose one method.

🟠 Method 1: Advance Reservation (TableCheck - Most Reliable)
- How to Reserve: Every Saturday at 9:00 AM, reservations for the following week open on TableCheck. (Reservation fee: 500 yen per person)
➡️ Make a Reservation at Ginza Hachigo via TableCheck
- Pros: Enjoy your meal comfortably at your designated time without waiting.
- Cons: Reservation competition is fierce, requiring an "opening rush."

🟠 Method 2: Same-Day Walk-in (Requires Luck)
- Method: From 11:00 AM, same-day walk-in customers are served on a first-come, first-served basis, but seats are very limited and fill up quickly.
- Pros: The only option if you failed to get a reservation.
- Cons: Arriving late may mean hours of waiting with no guarantee of entry.

🗓️ Must-Read Before Visiting! September Holidays & Operating Hours
Ginza Hachigo has irregular holidays, so you must check the operating schedule before visiting. Below is the official September 2025 operating calendar.

- Location: Higashi-Ginza Station Exit A7, Shintomicho Exit 1
- Hours: 11:00 AM ~ closes when ingredients run out
- Closed: Every Monday & some Tuesdays (see photo for details)
- Seats: 6 counter seats
- Children: Elementary school age and under not permitted
- Payment: Credit cards accepted
- English menu available
Conclusion: A Vow to Succeed Next Time
I must confess something. Even I, writing this perfect strategy guide, ambitiously challenged Hachigo a few days ago only to fail at reservations and ultimately had to turn back from the fierce waiting line.
But thanks to that disappointment, I was able to analyze and organize more thoroughly how to succeed next time. This guide is written based on my failure—a strategy filled with more sincerity than anyone else's.
I plan to challenge Hachigo again soon with this guide in hand. When I do, I'll share my success story. I'm rooting for your success too!
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💡 Couldn't get a Hachigo reservation? Don't give up.
- If you failed to get a Hachigo reservation or want a different flavor, I highly recommend another Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant, Ginza Kagari. You can enjoy the pinnacle of Toripaitan (chicken white broth) with walk-in waiting, no reservation needed!
- Ginza is also home to another noodle sanctuary known as one of Japan's Top 3 Udon. Try the silky smooth udon that's as impressive as Michelin ramen.
➡️ [Alternative Recommendation] Ginza Sato Yosuke Inaniwa Udon Menu & Waiting Information
Editor's Note
This article is based on the author's actual experiences and original content from blog.naver.com/tokyomate. It has been translated and adapted to provide authentic travel information about Tokyo for global readers.