Small dining space with classic Japanese wood block prints and dim lighting creates a cozy, spa-like atmosphere. Soft LOFI and piano music adds to the relaxed, homey vibe. Tables sit close together, emphasizing an intimate, authentic experience.
Broth stands out with its flavorful yet light profile. Miso ramen pairs well with sides like veggie fried rice and karaage.
Gyoza stands out with quick service and a quality that surpasses many other Asian spots. It pairs well as a starter alongside dishes like edamame and complements a variety of menu items.
Good to know
Lunch for two people is typically under $50.
They offer free coffee from noon to 5 pm.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol.
Small ramen shop recreates authentic Tokyo street corner with cozy, warm decor and fun, lively music. Atmosphere blends chill and energetic vibes, making it feel like a spot in Japan. Crowds gather especially on weekends, drawn by the immersive setting.
Broth stands out with a rich, miso base that delivers deep flavor. Noodles come perfectly cooked, complementing the savory soup well.
Crispy snowflake gyoza stands out with a tasty crunch. The gyoza pairs well with fresh cucumber, making it addictive.
Good to know
Happy hour runs until 5 pm and restarts at 10 pm, including to-go items.
Parking can be hard to find near Eki Ramen.
Eki Ramen can be very crowded on weekends.
Casual restaurant with anime-themed decor and small private booths creates a warm, lively atmosphere filled with amazing jazz and dance music. Walls feature manga panels and Japanese street-style elements, offering a unique and inviting vibe. The setting suits both casual dining and intimate dates.
Miso ramen here offers a deep umami flavor with a balanced spicy kick in the spicy version. It often comes with an extra egg and pairs well with dishes like kimchi fried rice and pan fried gyoza.
Pan-fried gyoza stands out with its crispy exterior and tender inside. The dish pairs well with ramen and consistently tastes delicious and satisfying.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours on Fridays and Saturdays.
Small dining space filled with authentic Japanese decor and J-pop music playing softly. Atmosphere feels cozy and calm, with friendly staff who greet in Japanese. Known for highly authentic ramen and a relaxed vibe that recalls Tokyo.
Rich miso broth coats thick noodles that hold flavor well. The Spicy Miso Ramen offers a fiery kick with a complex taste profile. Various ramen options include a solid miso ramen choice.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 11 p.m.
Happy hour runs from 11 AM to 6 PM, Monday through Friday.
The restaurant is wheelchair-friendly and accommodates power chairs.
Small ramen shop mimics Tokyo alleyway style with cozy, slightly dark atmosphere and cheerful staff creating a welcoming vibe. Bright and relaxed early, it grows lively and loud during dinner rush. Open late with visible clean kitchen, it offers an authentic Japanese experience.
Rich tonkotsu miso broth defines the ramen here, paired with crispy karaage on the side. Cold Sapporo beer often accompanies the meal for a classic combo.
Gyoza comes with a tasty dipping sauce and holds up as a solid choice alongside dishes like karaage chicken and chicken shoyu ramen. The gyoza pairs well with the menu's spicy chicken karaage option.
Good to know
The restaurant is open till 2am, perfect for late-night cravings.
Happy hour runs after 10pm, making meals cheaper.
They have late night specials starting at 10 pm.
Ramen restaurant with modern Japanese decor and city pop music creates a warm, relaxing atmosphere. Comfortable seating suits both small and larger groups. The space feels welcoming and visually appealing for diners seeking a peaceful meal.
Spicy miso ramen comes with a rich tonkotsu broth and adjustable spice levels. Options include a St Louis pork rib topping and spice levels from mild to medium heat.
Crispy and deep-fried, the gyoza come out crispy and delicious. They pair well with spicy ramen and serve as a popular appetizer choice.
Good to know
Happy Hour is Monday through Thursday from 2-5 pm.
Visiting during happy hour is ideal to sample more dishes.
There are few vegetarian options available on the menu.
Ramen restaurant offers a colorful interior with cherry blossom decor and modern Japanese-Korean banners. The atmosphere stays quiet and warm, suitable for family dinners or dates. Tables feature individual tablets for entertainment, and claw machines add a playful touch.
Broth comes rich and full of flavor with a spicy kick in the miso ramen. The dish often pairs with cheesy corn for a decadent touch.
Fried gyoza comes out crispy and flavorful. It pairs well with dishes like Hamburger Curry and Miso ramen.
Good to know
Happy hour offers discounted lunch bento during specific hours.
The restaurant is BYOB, allowing guests to bring their own alcohol.
Expect large portions that are reasonably priced.
Small, narrow space with traditional Japanese decor creates an authentic, cozy atmosphere. Calm and quiet vibe with low music complements the warm, inviting ambiance. Seating suits small groups, offering a lively yet intimate dining experience.
Spicy miso ramen comes with fried chicken and arrives quickly. The miso broth is excellent and well-balanced, making it a must try for ramen lovers.
Gyoza here stands out as especially good and super tasty. It often comes with ramen dishes and is priced inexpensively alongside items like karaage.
Good to know
A bowl of tonkotsu ramen costs about $20.
Expect a short wait if you come in the evening.
A 17% discount is added for groups of 4 or more.
Small ramen shop blends contemporary elegance with traditional Japanese aesthetics in a cozy, quiet setting. Soft lighting and minimalist dรฉcor create a relaxing atmosphere with vegan options available. Seating includes booths and a large central table, supporting both intimate and group dining.
Spicy miso ramen comes with perfect spice levels and options like chicken or pork broth. Bowls often include a gel-like egg and deliver a rich, delicious flavor.
Homemade gyoza stands out with its hot serving temperature and unique flavor and texture. It pairs well with other dishes like spicy edamame and is often highlighted alongside Thai Tea.
Good to know
The restaurant is open 24/7, making it convenient for late-night cravings.
Expect automated tips and extra charges on your bill.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan options.
Small, cozy space with authentic Japanese ramen shop style and anime decor creates a lively, crowded atmosphere. Families frequent the spot, enjoying the relaxed vibe and child-friendly utensils. The place feels like a mom and pop shop, offering a genuine, intimate dining experience.
Broth enriched with fermented bean paste offers a robust and hearty flavor. Miso ramen stays authentic and reasonably priced with a taste that is not too salty.
Gyoza here hits a perfect balance of fried and steamed textures. The appetizer stands out as a tasty and satisfying start to the meal.
Good to know
Calling ahead for the wait list is essential.
I recommend getting a reservation for dinner because the wait can get long.
Parking can be a bit tough to find when itโs busy.
Small dining space filled with colorful anime art and Japanese-style decor creates a cozy, casual atmosphere. Music adds to the fun vibe, attracting fans of anime and casual diners alike. Seating is limited, so it feels intimate and welcoming.
Savory depth defines the Miso Ramen here. It pairs well with other ramen options like brisket, offering a solid choice without complaints.
Super crispy gyoza arrives quickly and pairs well with other dishes like sushi. The texture stands out as a key feature.
Good to know
The restaurant has about 10 to 15 tables, so call ahead for large parties.
Prices are decent for the portion sizes offered.
The menu includes a wide variety of options, including ramen and seafood boils.
Small space with limited seating offers a cozy, chill atmosphere that feels inviting and comfortable. The vibe stays quiet and relaxed, especially during less busy times. Known for authentic ramen and sushi, it stands out with house-style fresh noodles and reasonably priced menu deals.
Spicy miso ramen comes with a decent size and offers an added egg option. The spicy shrimp tempura roll pairs well with it for a solid sushi and ramen combo.
Crispy outside and juicy inside, the gyoza stand out with a satisfying texture. They pair well with other dishes like ramen and chicken karaage.
Good to know
They offer a buy 2 get 1 free promotion on sushi and ramen.
Happy hour provides 30% off during specific hours.
Lunch hour happy hour includes an additional 20% off.
Small space with anime-themed decor and cozy atmosphere creates a relaxing vibe. Quiet setting suits casual dining with affordable, generous portions of ramen and sushi. Free Pokemon cards add a playful touch to the experience.
Miso ramen features a spicy level 3 option that stands out. The broth has good flavor but stays fairly straightforward. Customizations like skipping mushrooms are available.
Pork gyoza comes fried with a crispy texture but sometimes a bit overcooked. Gyoza often pairs with ramen or crab rangoons as a starter, offering a crispy fried bite with pork filling.
Good to know
Prices are generally reasonable, with meals for three costing around $40.
Expect large portion sizes, often enough for leftovers.
A $0.85 charge applies for the OMG spice level, which is not listed on the menu.