Intimate one-man ramen spot with rich broths and generous portions, but very long waits and multiple reports of aggressive tipping expectations mean this place suits patient diners only.
Nobuya delivers strong food quality with rich, layered ramen broth that keeps regulars returning, but inconsistent execution—mushy noodles and variable toppings across visits—prevents a higher grade. Lengthy waits even during quiet periods and service pressures around ordering and tipping further limit the experience, while unusual review patterns create some uncertainty in our assessment.
This tiny spot feels like a hole-in-the-wall where one person does it all: seating, cooking, and chatting with guests. Diners describe an intimate room with a slower pace that can stretch into serious waits. One guest put it simply: "Come with patience and you will be rewarded," while others warned that delays and checkout friction overshadowed the meal. Given the mixed reports, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans classic Japanese comfort: rich tonkotsu broth, shoyu and shio ramen, crisp karaage, takoyaki, and even okonomiyaki with add-ons. Fans rave about layered broths and generous meat, calling it a neighborhood gem; detractors cite salty broths and overcooked noodles. It suits diners who value a personal, handmade feel over speed, and who are comfortable with a minimal menu and a very small room. For families, the food itself is approachable—fried chicken, gyoza, and mild ramen are kid-friendly—but the long wait times and tight seating can be tough with children. The printed menu shows C$7–12 appetizers and C$16–18 ramen, so plan accordingly, and note that several reviews report no tap water and strong pressure to purchase drinks and tip—prepare kids with a snack and consider visiting early on weeknights.
Area vibe: Quiet, residential-leaning strip near Royal York; local foot traffic with neighborhood shops and takeout spots.
Safety: Generally safe suburban feel with steady foot traffic; some late-night reports of uncomfortable interactions.
What's nearby: Near Mimico/Lakeshore corridor, small businesses, transit on Royal York, close to waterfront a short drive south.