Small space with wood style design feels cozy but can get crowded quickly. Atmosphere stays calming and intimate, attracting those who appreciate quiet dining. Seating is limited and uncomfortable, contributing to a packed yet popular vibe.
Vegan ramen features a vegan miso option with healthy ingredients. Vegan dumplings come packed with flavor and complement the ramen well.
Broth stays light and flavorful, avoiding heaviness typical of tonkotsu ramen. Comes with a house-made chili paste that pairs well. Offers a solid balance between rich taste and easy drinkability.
Good to know
The place fills up quickly, and they do not take reservations.
Expect wait times of over an hour on Friday evenings.
Parking can be inconvenient due to nearby construction.
Small space filled with Japanese manga decor and paper lanterns creates a cozy, casual vibe. Atmosphere stays calm and relaxing with quiet J-pop or EDM music playing softly. Tables fill steadily, attracting those who appreciate authentic ramen and rich, creamy broth.
Creamy vegan ramen features a rich, flavorful vegan broth that stands out. The dish costs around $16 and offers a satisfying plant-based option.
Broth stands out with a rich, savory flavor. Noodles have a firm, satisfying texture. Fried burdock is available as a side to complement the dish.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until midnight, making it a great spot after a night out.
Expect the restaurant to be crowded due to its small size.
There are only 7 meal options available, including three ramen and three rice options.
Small indoor space feels cramped with limited seating, while large outdoor patio offers ample room and a pleasant atmosphere. Noise rises near the ordering area, but outdoor seating remains lively and clean. Casual setting emphasizes comfortable chairs and mostly outdoor dining.
Vegan ramen features a creamy miso broth with charred broccolini, corn, and soy meat. Vegan gyoza comes with a flavorful sauce that complements the dish well.
Broth offers a flavorful sipping soup experience with a lighter but still addicting taste. The noodles come with delicious pork, making the dish satisfying and well-rounded.
Good to know
HiroNori Craft Ramen does not accept cash; bring a card or electronic payment.
Expect long wait times, especially during busy hours with limited outdoor seating.
A 10% service charge is automatically added to all bills unless waived upon request.
Small, modernized Japanese ramen shop offers an upscale yet cozy vibe with a clean, bright interior. Atmosphere stays quiet and casual, welcoming for relaxed meals. Known for authentic broths and perfectly balanced saltiness, it serves some of the best ramen flavors outside Japan.
Vegan ramen features a vegan broth that stands out for its flavor. Options include shoyu, shio, miso, spicy miso, and vegan broth, but vegan choices remain limited with only one main vegan bowl available.
Broth blends half pork and half chicken for a well-balanced and clean, deep flavor. The shoyu ramen tastes like it meets Japan-level quality with a broth that is not too rich.
Good to know
Reservations are required for dining, which is a recent change.
Parking is very difficult, especially on weekends.
The Tonkotsu ramen costs about $24, while Miso ramen is $15.
Small and neat ramen restaurant offers authentic Japanese ramen with warm Tonkotsu broth and chewy noodles. The space feels open and airy with a chill atmosphere and modern digital menus on phones. Music plays loudly, creating a lively vibe amid friendly chatter.
Vegan ramen features a flavorful broth and comes with an option to add an egg. The dish is not spicy by default, but spicy paste is available on the side for extra heat.
Broth options include tonkotsu shoyu and yuzu shoyu, both served with classic ramen toppings. Shoyu ramen pairs well with sides like edamame** and a microbrew.
Good to know
Parking is limited; a small free lot is available behind the restaurant.
The restaurant automatically adds a 20% gratuity for large parties.
The menu offers two different sizes for the ramen bowls.