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Ringer Hut, Narita International Airport Terminal 3

リンガーハット 成田国際空港第3旅客ターミナルビル店

Narita Airport
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noodles
3.9
(123 reviews)
¥¥
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Recent Reviews

4.0

I've known about Ringer Hut for a long time, but I can't remember if I've ever been there. I saw someone on the show 'YOUは何しに日本へ' eating Nagasaki Chanpon with gusto, so I decided to give it a try (laughs). I'd heard that the local Ringer Hut wasn't very good, so this was my first time. (laughs) I used a coupon for double the noodles, which brought the price to 910 yen. The taste was average, but considering it was in an airport food court, it was good value for money. It wasn't something that made me want to go back, but it was definitely reliable.

4.0

I had the vegetable-filled "Sara Udon" (a type of noodle dish). Airport prices are about 25% higher than usual. The taste was the usual, reliable Linga quality, delicious.

4.0

The Nagasaki Champon restaurant at Narita Airport's Terminal 3. It's 'Ringer Hut,' a well-known chain. I appreciate the reliable service. It was delicious. Thank you for the meal 😋

3.0

My first Nagasaki Chanpon! At Ringer Hut! It's located in the food court of Narita Airport's Terminal 3. Open from 6am! I was flying on an early morning flight, so I was relieved to be able to have breakfast. I ordered a small portion, but it was surprisingly filling! It was cheap, fast, and the taste was great! The vegetables were plentiful, the noodles were chewy, and the soup was flavorful. There are condiments on the counter next to the seating, so you can customize your meal to your liking. It's nice to be able to enjoy the soup in different ways.

4.0

I had the vegetable-packed chanpon. It was the usual high quality. It's consistently delicious, which is a lifesaver. I had the summer vegetable and pork shabu-shabu cold chanpon, regular size. Honestly, I think it's a different dish from regular chanpon, but it's great if you want something light and refreshing on a hot day. The firm noodles go well with the cold dish. Adding chili oil for a flavor change is also fun.