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    Ramen Ryoma

    4.4 (1.2k reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Casual
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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Deluxe Ryoma Ramen
    Ade W.

    Great ramen place next to Uwajimaya Beaverton. The broths were rich & delicious and their chashu is so tasty. The only small downside was the ramen texture. It was not bad but I had better "al dente" bouncing texture. Service is very quick & friendly. Definitely give them a try if you are in the area.

    Umami Ramen
    Rafael D.

    Happen to find this spot by chance, I wish I would've known about this three years ago. I got the umami Ramen spicy. It took me back to when I was stationed in Iwakuni Japan. The authenticity in the broth, the tenderness of the sliced pork what a phenomenal bowl of Ramen. The Gyoza were out of bounds! I could've ate at least five plates! Staff were very nice and courteous. Great environment.

    Vegetarian ramen with mayu
    Sophia Z.

    My fiancé loves this place but every time I come here and order the vegetarian ramen, I get minor food poisoning. The most recent time in April, it was more intense food poisoning with nausea, fever etc. My friend also had an upset stomach in April, it's possible that the black garlic oil (mayu) is not fresh.

    Tamago Ramen
    Whelin C.

    Speedy service, good chew on the noodles, decent ramen. The ramen tasted really good for the first few bites then just made me feel a bit groggy. On the shoyu broth, adding the pepper powder saved it. Not the best ramen around but pretty tasty.

    Pork gyoza
    Surabhi A.

    Loved the basic simple to the point menu and the variety. I ordered the pork gyoza and spicy ramen with shoyu broth which was great. It was not spicy but had flavor. Service was super fast and ambience was fun! All in all I can go try other broths but wish they had pork broth!

    Shoyu (we started to eat)
    Scott S.

    Today we didn't wait to get in and it has been a while since I've been in but all the food was so delish and the employees were so nice to us on this trip. They expanded their menu (maybe?) and now they have a small curry dish you can get and it's sooooo good.

    Daphne S.

    So yummy!! I am a big ramen fan and this hit the spot. I will say that I had some trouble reading the menu. Everything looks pretty similar and you have to know the difference between a shoyu, shio, etc. I asked the server what I should get if I like tonkotsu and she recommended me a bowl. It was simple and inexpensive but so yummy!! Usually there is a wait here but we didn't wait long. Will come back! Okay so funny story, like 8 years ago I thought I hated ramen and my whole family went without me while I pouted and waited. I regret that. I was dumb.

    Cashew nut rice bowl
    Janelle F.

    Food here is so good! Not a big menu or a big place, the gyoza are delicious and the staff are fast and friendly . Line can get long during peak hours, but it's worth it. Definitely recommend this place.

    Noodles
    Tully B.

    Tasty ramen. Quick service and the food was on the table in under 6 minutes. (Note: after the half hour wait list.) Ambiance is bustling, this location is next to the Uwajimaya and lots of people are excited to eat! Maybe try to catch them at an off hour to avoid the wait.

    Killer Spicy Ramen w/ egg and extra pork belly
    Elizabeth T.

    7+ years later and ramen ryoma is still hands down my number one ramen spot in oregon i get the killer spicy ramen, add butter and corn, and extra killer spicy meat and its *chefs kiss* every single time. i did switch to a shio broth as i enjoy the depth of their original pork broth with a pinch of salt vs the flavor of soy sauce or miso the dumplings are always a must as well, i'm obsessed with their mandu sauce staff is always friendly, its always busy, and they get things moving quickly. small space so expect a wait and i would recommend utilizing the online waitlist on your way

    Miso Ramen

    Simply the best ramen in Portland; we've been going there for years, and it is always consistent in terms of flavor, speed, customer service, etc.!

    Nathaniel J B.

    Cant believe I've never knew or visited this spot!!! Small ramen shop next to Uwajimaya market and smaller space with limited tables or bar seating but huge on delicious umami!!! Noodles were great and imported from Hawaii!! Miso basic ramen broth was sooo soothing and tasty!! Only $11.50 but not basic in flavor or taste....Absolute steal for that price!!! Los tried the curry added the spicy meat and so glad I did!!! The beef in curry was unfortunately tough and not tender but ok overall? Highly recommended and definitely recommend going online to place make on waitlist before you arrive...Very popular spot and so always a line of people waiting!

    Spicy ramen
    Julie P.

    First time here since I went to Uwajimaya. Friendly staff. Everyone was really nice and answered all my questions with the different spicy ramen. I got the one level spicy ramen. It has good broth and I love the wavy noodles. The setting is restaurant is dark but it feels close knit. There was no wait and I sat by the bar since I like sitting away from people. The slice of pork was ok. But I enjoyed the spicy ground pork ! May come back if around town and craving a nice noodle soup!

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    Best Ramen in Beaverton. Definitely would recommend gyoza. Service is always great as well and wait time is usually under 10min

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    Been coming to this location since it opened and I feel they have the best ramen in the Beaverton area.

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    8 months ago

    Amazing food, excellent service, great value! Here every week! Every item is delicious!

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    Food was ok, not the best , just a different style of Ramen, noodles a little large for ramen

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    Ask the Community - Ramen Ryoma

    Kind of random but is there soy oil in the broth? Just wondering if it's soy or the natural oil from the pork It is delicious broth but a bit thinner than traditional ramen…

    Great question!! No we do not use soy oil in the broth. It will be the natural fat coming from both the pork belly as well as the pork bones. Glad you enjoyed it!

    Is there an option for gluten free noodles?

    Yes, they have a Shirataki, also known as Konjac noodle option. It is very delicious.

    When did you open this restaurant?

    July 3, 2016

    Are the ramen noodles gluten free or is there a substitute option?

    We use wheat based noodles and unfortunately do not have a gluten substitute option.

    Is that possible order ramen noodle without pork broth?

    Our Shoyu and Shio ramen are available with a konbu (seaweed) broth. They are listed as the Vegan/Pescetarian Ramen on our menu.

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    Kayo's Ramen

    4.1
    (52 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    This is a great location in Cedar Hills with both indoor and outdoor tables for dining. There were…read moreparking spaces on a busy Sunday in this area but sometimes it can get a little crazy around here with so many businesses and traffic flow. You order at the counter and get a number and a container filled with chopsticks, forks (if needed) and napkins for dining in. The inside decor was popping with red and cool light designs on the walls. There were only 2 people working there when we went doing their best while still being very friendly and helpful. I used my birthday reward ($15) to get the Spicy Miso ramen with pork, and my hubby got the TanTan Ramen with chicken. Our kids enjoyed the Kids Shoyu ramen with tofu that came with a Japanese strawberry milk candy as a treat. Both ramen were on the saltier side but the spice levels were legit. The soft boiled egg was actually perfect but the potstickers were greasy and were slightly bland. It didn't feel right to me to pay $5 for a taco but I was intrigued by their flavor profiles. I saw that they have Taco Tuesday deals ($3 tacos), lunch specials ($15 for ramen, taco and drink) and an amazing Wednesday family dinner deal ($30 for 2 adult ramens, 2 kid ramens, and 2 tacos) so we will be back to hit up one of those soon for sure!

    The tacos are generous and delicious, the handmade potstickers are well worth the wait, and Derrick…read moreis an excellent representative of this business, promoting new flavors and making sure everything is to your liking. If he's not the manager, he really should be! We've dined here several times and hope this business thrives!

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    Mugen Noodle Bar

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    4.5
    (350 reviews)
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    One of my favorite places! If I'm in the area, I make a point to go. Something to note: I would not…read morego here with more than 2-3 people at a time. The only seating is at a bar and it's a really small place. But so worth it! The guy always working there doesn't have the best bed side manner I guess you could say, but if you are just normal acting, he's nice enough and he's gets you your amazing food. I don't really care because I love the food so much!! My husband and I get the tofu ramen and it's so so good so I can't even imagine how good the meat ramen is! Go and enjoy!

    I'd give it at 3.5…read more Environment: very small and narrow. It def. felt like you're in Japan and it's bar style seating. I think there's no more than 10 seats but if the weather's nice they have some outdoor seating, too. The wall had fun drawings and artwork on it which was fun to look at while waiting for the food. Staff: got our orders. Food: I got their Tori Paitan with char siu for $14. The price was reasonable with the portion they give. The char siu was fatty and the egg was runny. It was piping hot and the soup base was not bad. I didn't feel thirsty afterwards. The noodles were cooked nicely. It is a little further away for me just to eat ramen and nothing was outstanding to me. In fact, I felt a little rushed and couldn't catch up with my friends because of the way the store was set up and few spots. We didn't want to keep chatting because that means other customers would have to wait. So, if you want to quickly eat some ramen, come here.

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    Lucky Cat Ramen

    Lucky Cat Ramen

    4.7
    (227 reviews)
    4.5 mi
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    First and foremost, I am not a huge ramen fan. Every time my friends or family suggest ramen, it's…read morean immediate "next" for me... it's usually too salty, way too carby, and not enough protein. I can definitely appreciate the effort it takes to make ramen, but it's not exactly a well-balanced, healthy dish, more like a hangover cure... With that being said! For me to give Lucky Ramen FIVE stars is a huge feat! My personal number 1 go-to is the Veggie Ramen w/kale noodles, spicy level 3. Dont knock it til you try it! The broth is the true definition of umami, it's savory, filled with enoki mushrooms, bok choy, bamboo shoots, shiitake mushrooms, tofu, and a soft boiled egg. It's nothing short of filling! The kale noodles taste just like regular ramen noodles and to think that it has extra fiber, yes please. If the thought of a dish being vegetarian is a turn off for you, next best option is the Tonkotsu ramen. The broth is flavorful, rich, and they don't skimp on the meat and other ingredients either! Honestly, you cant go wrong with Lucky Cat. If you ever walk thru H-Mart and see a line for this restaurant, now you know why! :)

    Oh yes. This is delicious. The menu is limited, just a few choices. But they are all delicious…read more The ambience is... well... there is none. You sit on a stool and eat your ramen. But it's good ramen, so have a seat and eat. This place is inside the H-Mart Korean grocery store. Just take a hard right as you come in the front door. When you're done eating here, maybe get some shopping done. Access is great, right off of 99W either North or South bound. There's a light, so there's no problem turning in or getting out. Parking is plentiful. It's good ramen, so give it a try.

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    Koku Ramen & Bites

    Koku Ramen & Bites

    4.4
    (271 reviews)
    5.4 mi
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    A Ramen Masterclass in Beaverton! If you are looking for…read morethat perfect, soul-warming bowl of noodles, Koku Ramen & Bites in Beaverton is an absolute gem. It's located in the Timberland Town Center and manages to perfectly balance a modern, trendy vibe with authentic, traditional flavors. Here is why it's a 5-star standout for me: The Broth (The Soul of the Bowl): I ordered the Tonkotsu Ramen, and the broth was incredible--creamy, rich, and clearly simmered for hours. It has that deep, milky consistency that only comes from true craft. If you like heat, the Spicy Miso has a perfect, layered kick that doesn't just overpower your taste buds. The Noodles: They get the texture exactly right. You can choose your firmness, and they have that perfect "chew" that holds onto the broth beautifully. The "Bites": True to their name, the appetizers (bites) are not to be skipped. The Pork Gyoza are perfectly seared, but the Karaage (Japanese Fried Chicken) is the real winner--juicy on the inside and impossibly crunchy on the outside. The Chashu: The braised pork belly is melt-in-your-mouth tender. They give it a quick torch sear before serving, which adds a beautiful smoky aroma to the whole bowl. The Vibe: The restaurant is clean, sleek, and has a great energy. The staff is welcoming and incredibly fast, making it a perfect spot for a quick lunch or a cozy dinner. Pro Tip: Don't forget to add a Marinated Soft-Boiled Egg (Ajitama). They cook them to perfection here with that jammy, custard-like yolk that takes the ramen to the next level. Beaverton has a lot of food options, but Koku is easily at the top of my list for comfort food. I'll be back again and again!

    Food looked good, our kids said they tasted good. One of them said it was just like Japan. My low…read morerate is due to no kids menu, and us being charged 20% gratuity for binging our kids to eat here. The waiter made it a point to say your six guests so a 20% gratuity will be added to your bill even if you and your wife are not eating. My wife and I had dinner reservations at another restaurant where kids are not allowed. 20% gratuity is high when the bill is $80+ just for 4 kids. Don't take your kids here. Better places, better prices, better environment. Waiter was Josue. (Good waiter)

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    Pork Gyoza
    Mala Tonkotsu Ramen, it's a moderate spice that builds.
    Mala Tonkotsu Ramen, it's a moderate spice that builds.
    The large dining table in the middle of the restaurant. Great for groups!

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    The large dining table in the middle of the restaurant. Great for groups!

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