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Best Ramen Noodles Near Me In Atlanta

 

1. Umaido

2790 Lawrenceville-Suwanee Rd
Suwanee, GA 30024

(678) 318-8568

Located in Suwanee, Umaido’s guests pass the kitchen upon entry before sitting down and choosing dishes rolled out on a cart.

 

2. Haru Ichiban Japanese Restaurant

3646 Satellite Blvd
Duluth, GA 30096

(770) 622-4060

Serving ramen before ramen was trendy, this sushi bar is tucked away in a Duluth shopping center.

 

3. Jinya Ramen Bar

5975 Roswell Rd B217
Sandy Springs, GA 30328

(404) 600-6974

The Los Angeles-based chain now has two Atlanta locations in Sandy Springs and Buckhead.

 

4. Mama's Sushi Japanese Restaurant

5865 Buford Hwy NE
Doraville, GA 30340

(678) 691-3603

Mama’s Sushi and Korean Barbecue in Doraville offers several bowls of ramen on its carryout menu, including spicy and miso ramen

 

5. Yakitori Jinbei

2421 Cobb Pkwy SE
Smyrna, GA 30080

(770) 818-9215

Look for ramen in both standard and spicy tonkotsu options, focused on a tasty pork broth, at this Smyrna restaurant.

 

6. Hopstix

2444, 3404 Pierce Dr
Chamblee, GA 30341

(678) 888-2306

Beer and spicy miso ramen. It’s the perfect combination, especially on a cool day.


7. Dish Korean Cuisine

5000 Buford Hwy NE
Chamblee, GA 30341

(470) 299-8886

This bright and airy restaurant mixes modern with tradition both in its dining room and its dishes.

 

8. Tanaka ramen

205 Town Blvd #250a
Atlanta, GA 30319

(404) 254-1166

The menu at Tanaka in Brookhaven includes several pork-based ramens as well as the option to order chicken or vegetarian-based broths.

 

9. Hajime

2345 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE #101
Atlanta, GA 30324

(470) 428-2388

Tucked away in a corner of the Cheshire Square shopping plaza and adjacent to Tara Cinemas, Hajime offers up traditional tonkotsu ramen in both spicy and ultra-spicy varieties

 

10. Paopao Ramen Factory & Bar

2929 N Druid Hills Rd NE Ste C
Atlanta, GA 30329

(678) 973-0613

Pao Pao Ramen, located at the Toco Hill shopping center, serves a variety of tonkotsu and miso ramens as well as hot pots on its menu.

 

11. Wagaya Japanese Restaurant

339 14th St NW
Atlanta, GA 30318

(404) 390-3798

Wagaya serves six different varieties of ramen, including white, red, and black tonkotsu

 

12. Pijiu Belly

678 10th St NW
Atlanta, GA 30318

(404) 343-6828

The menu for this Westside “Asian fusion” spot includes hae mul, tonkotsu, and shio ramen

 

13. Momonoki

95 8th St NW #100
Atlanta, GA 30309

(404) 390-3025

Chef Jason Liang and John Chen of Brush Sushi Izakaya have opened Momonoki at Modera by Mill Creek on the corner of 8th and Williams in Midtown.


14. Brush Sushi Izakaya

316 Church St
Decatur, GA 30030

(678) 949-9412

The Decatur restaurant is known more for its sushi, but it serves a duo broth ramen

 

15. Ton Ton

675 Ponce de Leon Ave NE, N151
Atlanta, GA 30308

(404) 883-3507

Miso Izakaya and Le Fat restaurateur Guy Wong opened his Ponce City Market ramen shop last year.

 

16. BoccaLupo

753 Edgewood Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30307

(404) 577-2332

Inman Park pasta house BoccaLupo is known for Italian fare, but the restaurant also serves a ramen that mixes collards

 

17. Lifting Noodles Ramen

477 Flat Shoals Ave SE
Atlanta, GA 30316

(404) 558-2052

We Suki Suki in East Atlanta Village serves as a restaurant incubator for its rotating list of food stalls.


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