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Home / Business and Economy / Sydney's Oldest Ramen Shop Shuts Down Permanently

Sydney's Oldest Ramen Shop Shuts Down Permanently

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Ramen Genki, Sydney's oldest ramen restaurant, closed permanently on January 5, 2026.
  • Economic difficulties, including rent negotiations, led to the closure.
  • Customers lined up for a final meal, showing strong community support.
Sydney's Oldest Ramen Shop Shuts Down Permanently

Ramen Genki, a long-standing pillar of Sydney's Japanese culinary scene, has permanently ceased operations as of January 5, 2026. For 28 years, the Artarmon restaurant held the distinction of being Sydney's oldest ramen shop, renowned for its authentic noodle dishes. The decision to close, attributed to persistent economic challenges, has saddened many local food enthusiasts.

The closure was confirmed by the restaurant's second-generation owner, Kyo, who expressed deep gratitude to patrons for their unwavering support over nearly three decades. According to an employee, the business struggled with declining foot traffic and unsuccessful rent negotiations, ultimately proving too much for the owners to sustain.

In its final days, Ramen Genki experienced an outpouring of community love, with customers forming long lines to savor their favorite dishes one last time. Many expressed their heartbreak online, remembering the restaurant not just for its food but as a place of comfort and a significant part of Sydney's food heritage. There is a faint hope that Ramen Genki might reopen in a new location, as the owner reportedly seeks an alternative spot with more manageable rents.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ramen Genki closed due to tough economic conditions, including declining foot traffic and failed rent negotiations.
Ramen Genki was Sydney's oldest ramen restaurant for 28 years until its closure on January 5, 2026.
The owner is reportedly looking for an alternative location, but there is no confirmation of a reopening date or new venue.

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