1. Ramen Tatsu-ya
8.9
8557 Research Blvd, #126 (at Fairfield Dr), Austin, TX
Ramen Restaurant · North Austin · 192 tips and reviews
Austin Chronicle: Yes, the ramen is authentic and delicious, but it’s the spicy edamame tossed with citrus, fresh jalapeños, shichimi spice, and sea salt we're obsessed with. End your meal with the green tea mochi ice. Read more.
Michael Hernandez: Best ramen you'll ever get in town. The original is creamy, savory, relatively balanced but I'd add a spicy bomb to cut thru the richness. At 5:30 on a Fri, I didn't wait in line all.
Social News Network: One of Austin's only restaurants to get delicious ramen. It is dine-in only and seats 38 people. (So get there early!) Prices are reasonable. Restaurant has received praise from Vogue magazine, etc.
2. Ramen Tatsu-ya
8.6
1234 S Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX
Ramen Restaurant · Zilker · 73 tips and reviews
Matt: Get: sweet n sour yodas, old school ramen bowl - add spicy bomb and extra corn - and dipping ramen
Russell Hirschorn: Yodols, kimchi michelada, spicy miso ramen was very very good. Cool vibe, similar to ramen shops in tokyo
Angela Angela: Veggie Ramen with Spice Bomb ... is vegan and da bomb!!! :))
3. Michi Ramen
7.8
6519 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX
Noodle Restaurant · Highland · 96 tips and reviews
Lisa Chouinard: I love the dipping ramen here + the fat noodles they serve with it! I sub the fish cake for the pork & add an ajitama egg.
Amanda: My new favorite restaurant! Love the sapporo! Delicious ramen noodles, buttered corn, woodear mushrooms (great crunchiness). Add spicy (it's moderately spicy; great flavor/texture)
Colin: Get the spicy add-on to make your ramen even better.
6. Kemuri Tatsu-ya
8.8
2713 E 2nd St (at Pleasant Valley Rd), Austin, TX
Japanese Restaurant · 36 tips and reviews
Travis McCutcheon: Amazing atmosphere and brilliant menu. It's izakaya style so bring your appetite. Can't lose from the smoker or skewers. Bbq eel and scallops were standouts. Ramen was tasty but not necessary.
Anand Dhanasekharan: Tsukemen soup is unreal. The one in Ramen Tatsuya is better but still this one is almost right there. The Japanese ambience inside is awesome!!!
Dustin Lee: Love their well-curated decor. Interesting Japanese-Texan mash-up. Brisket Ramen works well until about halfway in when it gets too salty. Worth trying but don't expect to be blown away
Su Franklin: Sushi rolls are amazing, hearty ramen and udon soups. Best date night spot in north Austin!
Gregori Parker: Sushi was very fresh and artfully made, service was fantastic
Alexander Kost: Delicious sushi in the area, always busy but never disappointing!
12. Drunk Fish
7.3
10000 Research Blvd Ste 139 (Great Hills Trail), Austin, TX
Japanese Restaurant · 15 tips and reviews
veronica miller: Try the tonkatsu ramen. Nice and spicy.
P L: Ok food. We ordered Bulgogi Ramen, Salmon Bento, Udon and a Spicy Dragon Roll. Be ready to wait, both for your meal and somewhere to sit. Luckily you can enjoy your meal outdoors.
Nathan Pennington: Their Bento boxes are beautiful to look at, both from the food presentation and the authenticity of the dishes themselves.
Kursad Albayraktaroglu: Excellent ramen selection
Tinker Bell: Strange little videos, inari, spicy tuna, spicy salmon, Philadelphia rolls, kappa maki, everything is yummy.
Norma Jean: Get on the waiting list via their app - priceless time saver!