1. Arashi Ramen
8.6
5401 20th Ave NW (Russell Ave NW), Seattle, WA
Noodle Restaurant · Ballard · 13 tips and reviews
Denise F: Great service and food. Miso lamen and takoyaki tasted delicious!
Cristian Löfvall: Tonkotsu Miso ramen was on point. Friendly staff and good service paired up with great music and yummy food. Can't go wrong.
Cristian Löfvall: We had the Tonkotsu Miso ramen and the Blank Garlic ramen (photo). The staff was friendly, they had awesome music and ambiance. The food was on point. Can't go wrong here.
2. Maneki
8.6
304 6th Ave S (btwn Main & Jackson St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · International District · 66 tips and reviews
Jane Hudson: Salt Broiled Mackerel Sakana Dinner will have everyone trying to eating off your plate! Let them because it comes with sashimi, cucumber salad, miso soup, shrimp + veggie tempura, fruit + tea for $16!
Mingfei Yan: Nice service. Usually need to reserve but I got lucky with Walk in. Salmon is fresh and I love Tekka don! The miso soup is tasty too. $25-35 per person usually.
Tanya Pham: Everything here was absolutely delicious. Had miso black cod collar (best fish I've ever had), tuna tartare, sea kelp hijiki, and clams sake broth. One of my all time favorite restaurants.
Gina Kessler Lee: Yakisoba is addictive, miso butter sauce on the salmon is delicious, and if wagyu beef skewers are on the specials list, GET THEM. Lovely Saturday night and plenty of tables are open!
KC Star: Miso Ramen is highly recommended!
Ligaya Andrews: I love the Shio ramen and I added corn. The meat was so tender! Only half orders and few choices of ramen at dinner. Miso butter anything is delicious! Japanese pancake is also good.
7. Kizuki West Seattle
8.1
4203 SW Alaska St (SW Alaska & 42nd Ave SW), Seattle, WA
Ramen Restaurant · West Seattle · 6 tips and reviews
Luke Winikates: Really enjoyed the Miso Ramen, which is rich and garlicky. The dining room channels a nightclub aesthetic so it doesn't evoke a corner ramen shop right away, but it's still tasty.
Olga Nova: I am usually getting either a ramen or house salad with Japanese bun. Everything is extremely tasty. Oh, try miso ramen! Plum wine is the best. Service is very good
Charles Nitze: Pro Tip: You can customize the firmness of the ramen noodles when you order. Also, get the karaage chicken for maximum satisfaction!
11. Mashiko
8.5
4725 California Ave SW (at SW Alaska St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · West Seattle · 56 tips and reviews
Josh Phillips: Try the spicy and very delicious red violin. The dancing shrimp is also milder and phenomenal. Best miso soup in the city.
Velvetacide: my home away from home (Japan). not so homesick after discovering this place. Chawanmushi, kushi katsu, agedashi-dofu is one of the best I've had in a long time. 有難う、Hajime-さん
Serious Eats: A groundbreaking sustainable seafood restaurant. Be sure to follow all of Hajime's rules (posted on the website, in the menu, and all over the restaurant) and you're in for a great meal.
12. Aloha Ramen
8.1
3004 NE 127th St (30th Ave NE), Seattle, WA
Noodle Restaurant · Lake City · 16 tips and reviews
Clement Chiang: Tried Bk Miso, Spicy Garlic, and Katsu Tan. bk miso is blend, spicy garlic is ok & Katsu Tan is the best flavor. Garlic rice add on is a good deal and the best dish of all. Noodle is not as al dente
Nat McCully: This was really tasty. Nice people who care about their product. Lots of options in the menu.
Paul Ip: Mahalo! Ramen here is awesome.
14. Hana Restaurant
7.1
219 Broadway E, Seattle, WA
Japanese Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 27 tips and reviews
Bensen: Albacore tataki- A+ its light and refreshing. The miso, albacore nigri, and a asahi = smiley bensen
Ashley Hermansyah: Delicious sushi, inexpensive, great miso! You have to try the escolar it's fantastic!!!
Falcon Darkstar: The tara kasuzuke (miso black cod) is amazing, though hardly ever available.