So many ramen restaurants in town and they all do a good job so it's tough to tell them apart. Jinya has good appetizers and fine selection of ramen bowls. They also have a couple good rice bowls if you're not in the mood for soup.
The place is popular and crowded on weekends so you often have to sit at the communal table. Also no seats available when waiting for a table.
It has fairly loud music so more appealing to hipster vibe than intimate setting.
Jinya is a bit more pricey than other ramen spots.