Astoria, Restaurants Oct 26, 2015 Hinomaru Ko Coming to 30th Avenue Good news for you ramen loving Astorians—beloved Ditmars ramen joint Hinomaru is opening a “child” location called Hinomaru Ko on 30th Avenue. We’ll also take this opportunity to say bye-bye (…) Share this Scoop by Meg Cotner total shares! Twitter Facebook Email Print Good news for you ramen loving Astorians—beloved Ditmars ramen joint Hinomaru is opening a “child” location called Hinomaru Ko on 30th Avenue. We’ll also take this opportunity to say bye-bye (…) by Meg Cotner Share this Scoop total shares! Twitter Facebook Email Print Related scoops New Changes at Okidoki First Taste – Tea, Ramen, and Snacks at Astoria’ (...) Use Your Noodle! Astoria’s Best Spots to Carbo-Load Th (...) Image credit: Hinomaru Ramen Good news for you ramen loving Astorians—beloved Ditmars ramen joint Hinomaru is opening a “child” location called Hinomaru Ko on 30th Avenue. We’ll also take this opportunity to say bye-bye to Don Korean, which opened up in this space a little under a year ago (they had a very decent 4 star overall review on Yelp but mustn’t have been able stick it out). Big thanks to our friend Sue—AKA @tastoriaqueens—for spotting the sign and tweeting about the news this morning. #Astoria! Looks like #Ditmars favorite HinoMaru is opening a new place, HinoMaru Ko, on 30th Ave. pic.twitter.com/VtHd8yQbgD — tastoriaqueens (@tastoriaqueens) October 26, 2015 We’ve googled the internet up and down for more info on this new restaurant and came up nil, but we’ll keep searching and share more info with you as we get it (feel free to pass on any details you know, too). For now, get ready for what should be excellent ramen and more on 30th Ave. UPDATE 11/18/15: Here’s a look at their menu (click to enlarge). And, they’re open as of 11/16/15! Hinomaru Ko 42-06 30th Avenue Astoria, NY 11103 Twitter Facebook Email Print 30th avenue42-06 30th AvenuehinomaruHinomaru Koramen About Meg Cotner Meg Cotner was trained as a harpsichordist and now works as a freelance writer and editor. She is the author of "Food Lovers' Guide to Queens," and is a skilled and avid home cook, baker, and preserver. Related scoops New Changes at Okidoki First Taste – Tea, Ramen, and Snacks at Astoria’ (...) Use Your Noodle! Astoria’s Best Spots to Carbo-Load Th (...) Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.