Customizable ramen bowls with rich, long-simmered broths.
"This ramen shop located behind The Plaza Theatre does a good job of disguising its franchise roots. Huge metal cube lighting fixtures, exposed brick walls with anime-style paintings, and upside-down plant boxes hanging from the ceiling make Jinya feel (dare we say) just like part of the neighborhood. Alternating black and red bowls lining the open kitchen counter set the stage for what they’re best at and why you should be here—ramen. Get the spicy chicken ramen for broth that’ll clear your sinuses. And while you’re at it, snag a jinya bun stuffed with pork cashu and drizzled with their special house made tangy sauce." - juli horsford
"The Los Angeles-based chain now features multiple locations in and around Atlanta, including its latest behind the Plaza Theatre in Poncey-Highland. Lines pile up in anticipation of Jinya’s unusual takes such as the “cha cha cha” ramen, a tonkotsu pork broth augmented with garlic." - Eater Staff
"Open for takeout. Call to order takeout or order online." - Eater Staff
"Jinya now includes a “secret menu” on Mondays. Order the ramen bar’s garlicky fish- and pork-based broth Cha Cha Cha ramen and receive a complimentary plate of Kara-aged fried chicken with ponzu sauce. Jinya has locations in Buckhead, Sandy Springs, and Alpharetta." - Beth McKibben
"Ramen has become a high-profile dish in Atlanta, and there’s plenty of options for slurping around town. The Los Angeles-based chain Jinya Ramen Bar has two Atlanta locations in Sandy Springs and Buckhead. Recovery order: Spicy pork broth tonkotsu with pork chashu, spicy bean sprouts, kikurage mushrooms, green onions, and a spicy sauce." - Eater Staff