Small ramen shop offers a calm, cozy atmosphere with wood-paneled aesthetic and quiet vibes. Broth shines with truffle oil in shoyu ramen and a light, spicy Jiro ramen. Thick noodles and lean pork chashu make Tonkotsu ramen satisfying but not heavy.
Broth stands out with truffle oil in the shoyu ramen and a refreshingly light, flavorful spicy Jiro ramen. Thick noodles and lean pork chashu accompany the Tonkotsu ramen, offering a satisfying but not heavy meal.
Good to know
Ramen eggs cost an additional $2 and are not included in the original price.
The restaurant offers 10% off for students; check Instagram for the coupon.
There is limited seating available, so arrive early to avoid waiting.
Mushroom-themed decor creates a cozy atmosphere with dim lighting and chic elegance. Ramen shines with artistic presentation and pairs well with dumplings and special mushrooms. Seating varies from bar counters to shared tables, keeping the vibe warm and upbeat.
Ramen stands out with its beautiful seasoning and artistic presentation. It pairs well with dumplings and dishes like maitake and king royal mushroom, making it a clear highlight.
Good to know
The menu features small plates priced from $8 to $29.
Mushrooms are the main ingredient in every dish on the menu.
Portions are small, so consider ordering 2-3 plates per person.
Small ramen spot offers exceptional flavor with classic Japanese style and bar seating. Bright lights and quiet music create a relaxing vibe. Unique hot rock service keeps broth warm, adding an interactive touch to dining.
Ramen here stands out for its exceptional flavor and consistent quality. It serves some of the most delicious bowls found in the city, often considered unmatched by other local options.
Good to know
There is a challenge for a 7-serving ramen, where finishing it within 35 minutes gets a free meal.
The wait time is around 45-50 minutes during 7:00 PM on a Friday night.
They close at 9:30 PM, not 11 PM as stated online.
Ramen shop shines with authentic taste and delicious broth that draws many back. Cozy booths and family tables with white cloths offer privacy. Outlets and hand wipes cater well to solo diners and groups alike.
Ramen here stands out for its authentic taste and delicious broth. Many consider it among the best in the city with a flavor that keeps people coming back.
Good to know
Every bowl of ramen gives you a chance to win a free bowl if you finish it.
You can get a free Thai milk tea by tagging them on social media.
The buy one get one beer offer is available.
Small space with open kitchen creates an intimate, loud atmosphere. Bar seating offers a great view of food prep and energetic vibe. Chicken white soup ramen shines with rich flavor, paired well with spicy cucumber salad and shiitake bun.
Chicken white soup ramen stands out with rich flavor. The menu also features spicy cucumber salad and shiitake bun as notable dishes.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to secure a table due to high demand.
Street parking is difficult; using the subway is a better option.
The restaurant can accommodate larger groups, despite its small size.
Spacious interior blends modern style with a Japanese-inspired vibe. Rich tsukemen and spicy ramen deliver authentic taste. Seating options include a quick stop ramen bar and a cozy dining room for relaxed meals.
Rich and comforting bowls of tsukemen and spicy ramen offer an authentic taste. The shop features a quick stop ramen bar and a cozy dining room, with service that shares details about the broth and history.
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Expect long wait times on weekends, especially before 6pm.
The restaurant has a mix of regular and bar seating for solo or group dining.
Noodle portions are larger than average, providing good value.
Tiny Japanese eatery offers private outdoor huts with heating and rustic decor, creating an authentic atmosphere. Guests enjoy a Nabe with Shoyu Broth ramen served hot pot style, blending tradition with a unique twist. Soft Japanese music adds to the comfortable vibe.
The ramen features a Nabe with Shoyu Broth that stands out as a highlight. The hot pot style adds a unique twist to the ramen experience.
Good to know
You should make a reservation as it’s a busy spot even on the weekdays.
Walk-in has always been over an hour wait during weekends and nights.
Customers should make a reservation online a few days in advance.
Cozy space with a calm vibe and covered outdoor seating invites relaxation. Vegan ramen shines with garbanzo broth and curry shoyu, offering rich, wholesome flavors. Refined sugar-free Asian dishes highlight a macrobiotic focus for health-conscious diners.
Vegan ramen here features garbanzo broth and curry shoyu with a good spice level. Options include black sesame and tahini miso ramen, all with rich, wholesome flavors.
Good to know
Souen is free of processed sugar for all dishes.
99% of the menu is gluten free.
Souen turns over tables quickly, so wait times are minimal.
Small space with tatami seating offers a cozy vibe perfect for dates or groups. Ramen costs $8.50 and tastes authentic and delicious, with a tofu vegan option available. Sake and $3 draft beer selections stand out as drink highlights.
Ramen here costs $8.50 and tastes very authentic and delicious. A tofu-based vegan option is available alongside traditional choices.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a $3 beer hack that runs all night, every night.
Reservations are required for traditional tables on Friday evenings.
The value for a bowl of ramen is $8.50 and $3 for Sapporo draft.
Tiny spot with a cozy vibe and soft 60s rock music sets a peaceful mood. Tonkotsu shoyu ramen shines with rich broth and satisfying noodles. Affordable prices make it a great choice for casual dining and people watching.
Tonkotsu shoyu ramen offers a delicious broth with a rich, savory flavor. Bowls cost around $10 to $10.50, making it an affordable option with tasty soup and satisfying noodles.
Good to know
The ramen costs $10 to $10.50, making it affordable.
The restaurant is cash only, with total bills under $15.
Parking is available right in front of the ramen shop.
Small basement spot buzzes with authentic izakaya vibe and loud energy. Tonkotsu and negi ramen shine with consistently delicious flavors. Open kitchen and Japanese tunes add to the lively atmosphere while cramped seating keeps it intense.
Tonkotsu ramen and negi ramen stand out on a menu that covers a wide range of Japanese dishes. The ramen is consistently delicious and pairs well with sides like fried rice and chicken skin.
Good to know
It can be a long wait to get in during peak hours.
They will not seat incomplete parties, so plan accordingly.
Watch out after 5pm, as people come in to drink after work.
Small sushi spot offers an intimate vibe with counter seating and playful decor. Shrimp ramen shines with spicy flavor and fresh ingredients. Fun, hip atmosphere pairs well with a great sake selection, though loud music may affect mood.
Shrimp ramen stands out with its spicy flavor and fresh ingredients. Some ramen dishes, however, do not appeal to everyone.
Good to know
Reservations are required about a month in advance for the omakase.
The price for the chef's curated menu is $90 per person.
The restaurant charged $75 for a last minute cancellation 1.5 hours before seating.