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    Ramen-Ya

    3.3 (297 reviews)
    ModerateRamen, Noodles
    Closed 10:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed

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    Chicken Katsu Curry, Curry Ramen,  Black Garlic Ramen, and side order  mochiko chix
    John N.

    This is the most reliable/consistent Ramen Place in Hawaii Kai. Always good service and food. Chicken Katsu Curry has thick pieces with a nice crunch and they give a lot of it (8/10). The Curry Ramen is always good, no explanation needed (9/10). The Black Garlic ramen, little bit on the weak side, but had great flavor if that makes any sense (7/10). The Mochiko Chicken (7/10) cooked well and crunchy but not much mochiko flavor. Like a fried chicken, maybe just say it's a fried chicken. The curry is 9/10, not so spicy and the flavor is great. Overall, great place to come over and over again to.

    Rebecca C.

    Tabemashou. Let's eat. This place is a quick stop for a good ramen. Not the best ramen in town but it's pretty good to warm your tummy and still bring a smile to your face. We got Tan Tan ramen, shoyu ramen and gyozas. The combination of ramen with gyoza is delightful. I know many of you would agree ;) We didn't order this time but their oyster fry is so delicious too! A must have but because we had our sweets before our meal, we were pretty stuffed by this time. lol If you have time and in the area, come visit the Ramen-Ya in Hawaii Kai. The lady who takes our order is always so nice. I'll definitely find out her name on our next visit. ;)

    Jasmine J.

    It was raining and decided to do a quick lunch before a Costco run. I've never been to a Ramen-Ya before and was curious to try it out. Ordered the black garlic ramen and combo set A (4 piece gyoza, pork fried rice and mini ramen). When reviewers say the food was mediocre - understatement. I couldn't identify what flavors were in the ramen broth for the black garlic and the mini. All I could say was that the broth had salt. No black garlic flavor. The toppings were not memorable. Pork fried rice was completely unremarkable and could have been reheated frozen fried rice in terms of taste and value. Gyoza also unremarkable. I dont think price points justify the food either. I probably wouldn't go back. Service was good but the place was pretty empty.

    Shrimp and Chicken Fried Rices
    Cletus R.

    Heyo Yelpers! This is a review for Ramen-Ya Hawaii Kai. Located by T-Mobile and Ross! We came around 5:30, my niece and I. The place was almost full but luckily we quickly got a table. It seemed like nobody had to wait or at least wait long for a seat which is a plus. The service was very quick, we were in and out in around 40 mins! The food also came out quick! On a hungry stomach this is always something I love! Onto the food: Ramen-Ya has been a lovely place to me for a while. I always enjoyed the shrimp fried rice! This is a dish I could eat forever! The flavor is wonderful and I adore their fried rice! Definitely something to try! I would also like to mention that their gyoza is splendid! A great side to order!

    Gyoza and beef curry with rice
    Michelle S.

    Most of the east side has been without power for over 4 and a half hours. The latest HECO estimate has power not coming on for another two hours (which probably means 6). Bro decided to take a chance and drive to see if anyone was open. Thank goodness for Ramen-Ya! We don't go very often, but based on our experience today, we will definitely be back more often! Y'all, these folks stayed open until it was too dark for them to keep cooking...long after everyone else had closed. Not only were they open, they were super thankful people braved the crap weather to come out. Bro witnessed a real act of kindness from the staff when an older gentleman who is a regular came in, unaware that they were operating cash only. They recognized him and told him he could come back tomorrow and pay them. Our food was perfect. Yeah, we could have scraped up a meal, but we were very happy to throw some business to some really kind, hard-working folks who actually care.

    Shay Y.

    Hey if Chinese food disguised as ramen is your thing, then stop on by to Ramen-ya. Maybe it's just me, but I never thought it was great here. A good value, yes. But don't expect anything authentic or overly tasty. It's fast food, and boy is it fast. When I stopped in for lunch, there was no wait, which is always great. There's a good amount of seating here and the dining area seems clean. The service was very friendly and attentive. Water came and was refilled quickly. The servers weren't pushy, but got our order quickly and correctly. I ordered the set B with fried rice. It comes with pan fried gyoza and a mini won ton soup. The gyoza wrapper was a little bit thick/chewy. Filling just ok. Won ton soup had 2 pieces of lean chashu and about 5 wontons each with about a teaspoon of filling. Fried rice was ok, but not my favorite. Bottom line, I'd really like to like Ramen-Ya. It's close and reasonable, but I just don't.

    Cold noodles
    Janey T.

    I usually eat at the Ramen-Ya in Pearl City and I absolutely love it! I decided to eat here since it's in the same shopping complex as Costco. I figured if I like the Pearl City one, I'll like this one but I was wrong. The food was lacking flavor. The gyozas tasted as if they were out and old. The curry was very subpar and the rice was mushy. I'm giving it a star for the kind and quick service. If I eat Ramen-Ya, I'll make sure to go to the Pearl City one.

    Gyoza Happy Hour 2-5pm
    Cyndee C.

    Ramen-Ya is not in my neighborhood but we are happy to drive a little out of our way for the gyoza happy hour. Everyday from 2-5 pm get a 4pc. order of gyoza with every entree order. And, the gyoza is pretty good! I love a freebie. The seafood crispy noodle is our favorite there. It's tasty and huge. I usually take home quite a bit of it. I love a good value too! Looks like they've added some new ramen - black garlic, tonkotsu and paitan. We need to try these next time!

    Nat N.

    Perfect place for dining with kids. Most kids love noodles, fried rice, and chicken katsu. Ramen-ya has it all, and the portions are very generous. Note - this is not an authentic Japanese ramen-ya, but, the food tastes great, and you will get your money's worth. My son and I shared one of their three item combos that came with ramen, fried rice, and gyoza. It was A LOT of food for the two of us! We ended up taking more than half of the fried rice and a couple of pieces of gyoza home. My friend could barely finish the cold noodle plate. The food comes out quick and service is friendly.

    Tonkatsu
    Kim l.

    My uncle wanted to grab lunch here before we flew home. Plenty of parking. We were the only ones there. Fast service and big portions. They got some interesting combos for a pretty good deal. We ordered: Chasu: 3/5 salty and plain Tonkatsu: 3/5 salty, come with a hard boiled egg Black garlic: 4/5 most flavorful of the three. Gyoza: 4/5 not bad Mochiko chicken: aunty likes this but I didn't try it.

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    Vegetarians beware, I ordered ma po tofu and was clear to request it vegetarian. It had pieces of meat in it. Returned for refund.

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    Reasonable price, it's okay as for ramen, not mind blowingly good for the tonkatsu ramen.

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    The discount is 15 percent NOT 25 like how I posted. Clip it out of the crave section of Wednesday paper or Sunday dining out.

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    The spicy seafood udon was absolutely delicious and creamy. The portions are a great size.

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    4.5
    (1.3k reviews)
    7.6 mi
    $$

    This is one of my favorite ramen spot. Def in top 3. The noodles are excellent and have a great…read morechew to it. Noodles has no aftertaste. The eggs and topping are great too. I can taste the flavor and the egg is well cooked. The broth isn't my favorite but some people might like it. I think I prefer the tsukemen more. I like how you can adjust their saltiness and firmness/thickness of noodle. The first time I had the ramen, it was beyond salty. I actually did not know about the customization so maybe they made a mistake. That was 2+ years ago. Went here twice this month and my opinion changed. I love it. Will come back. Will try the lighter broth next time.

    I feel I need to update this review as it has been 7 years! My family and I still come to this…read moreramen shop and we come here once a month! My daughter and I like to order the Shiro Wagaya Ramen and my husband loves the Garlic Wagaya (Kuro) ramen. We also like to order the corn tempura as an appetizer. The restaurant itself is not so big but fits quite a good amount of people. The workers are very friendly and accommodating. You can also order your food through a QR code and pay online when you're done. There are also restrooms onsite. Parking is still small and can fill up when it's busy (you also aren't allowed to park in the Church parking lot) If you haven't eaten here before, I would suggest looking on their website at the waitlist to see how many people are on there prior to going there as they can get really busy. You can also put your name on the waitlist online so you don't have to do it on site. They have a really good text messaging system letting you know when your table is almost ready.

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    Ramen Nakamura

    3.8
    (2.6k reviews)
    7.7 mi
    $$

    We came to Honolulu and saw the line outside Ramen Nakamura, so we figured it had to be worth…read moretrying. Overall, the ramen was very good, but I want to share an important tip about their waiting system so others don't get caught off guard. When your name gets close to the top of the list, do NOT wander away. They will call your name three times, and if you're not standing there, they'll cross your name off immediately. What surprised me was that they start calling names before the current customers have even finished eating or paid their bill. I had made eye contact with the host, pointed to my name and party size, and he acknowledged me. There were still people sitting at the counter eating, and it looked like it would be another 10-15 minutes before seats opened up. I stepped away briefly and came back, only to find my name had already been crossed off the list. The party that was supposedly leaving hadn't even paid yet and was still sitting in their seats. When I explained the situation, the host simply said, "Sorry, your time passed already. I called your name three times." Their sign says they will wait 3 minutes, but in our case it felt more like they called the name three times in quick succession and then removed it. Thankfully, after some discussion, he agreed to seat us anyway. So my advice: once your name is within a couple spots of being called, stay close and pay attention. As for the food, we ordered the Oxtail Ramen (spicy) and the Cashew Pork Ramen. The ramen itself was excellent. The oxtail was tender, although it didn't have a lot of flavor on its own in the soup. They provide a separate bowl with ginger and what appeared to be a ponzu-based sauce, and the intended way to eat it is to remove the oxtail from the soup and dip it into the sauce. That definitely enhanced the flavor. The restaurant is set up with bar-style seating in a half-oval arrangement. Your party will be seated shoulder-to-shoulder, and guests will be sitting directly across from you on the other side of the counter. I'd estimate there are about 25 seats total. Service is efficient, food comes out quickly, and most customers finish and leave fairly fast. For reference, we arrived at 8:38 PM on a Tuesday with 17 people ahead of us. We were seated around 9:15 PM, our food arrived by about 9:30 PM, and we left around 10:00 PM. Overall, this would have been a 5-star experience if not for the confusion with the waiting list. The ramen is absolutely worth trying, but understanding how their queue system works will save you from a potentially frustrating experience.

    Passed through Ramen Nakamura at least twice a day but the lines were always very long and out of…read morethe day on the street. Skipped it then because of the long wait times, long one hour wait times. But finally got to try it for lunch, shorter wait times, about 10 minutes. The staff here are very friendly and very nice! The ramen is good and the broth here is flavorful. No leftovers, enjoy this very meal the much! Glad I was able to finally try this, would definitely recommend! As it's very hot and humid, would recommend going during when they open to avoid the long lines.

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    Marugame Udon

    4.5
    (14.1k reviews)
    7.4 mi
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    Always fresh made Udon for there soups! Visiting the Honolulu location It can be in the 80's and…read morethese dishes hit the spot!

    It's a rare treat when I fall in love with a place and rave about it so much that I have to have it…read moreagain. Not only that, but I have to bring my significant other along to share in the deliciousness! I don't know how I'm just now talking about Marugame Udon. When I first came here, my friend and I decided to give it a try because we saw the longest line and wanted to see what all the hype was about. There was a couple in front of us who said they come here every time they visit Hawaiʻi and that it's a must-do stop on every trip. When you walk in, it's a small place. You can watch a team member washing the noodles and portioning them into bowls right in front of you. Then you choose your bowl size, small or large, and select your broth. After that, you get to choose from a variety of fried items and other à la carte options displayed on a warmer. Seating can be limited because of how busy this place gets. You line up to get your food, pay for it, grab your condiments, utensils, and a cup of water, then find a seat and enjoy. I've already been here twice, and after writing about my experience, I need to make a third visit happen very soon! There are not enough days off in a week to enjoy all of the amazing food on this island, but I'm going to do my best to experience as many places as I can. This place is totally worth the 45-minute commute from Wahiawa.

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    Kamitoku Ramen - Ward Center

    Kamitoku Ramen - Ward Center

    4.5
    (674 reviews)
    9.1 mi
    $$

    This has been one of our favorite places to grab a pre-movie night bite at Ward for years. I was so…read moresad to hear that the classic mall where this cozy joint is located at was being demolished in the name of progress, knowing that this place would be gone. Anticipating that they would be closing in a couple of weeks, we made sure to stop by this weekend to get our fix in. I was so eager to dig into my bowl that I ended up forgetting to snap a picture until after I'd already whacked away at it. Luckily, our server tonight told us that there's a good chance that they will be re-opening nearby in the old Scratch Kitchen location, so hopefully we can continue to enjoy this place in a different setting. My go to has always been their Beefy Wild Ramen. If I'm really hungry I'll opt for their Beefy Wild Beast when I want a pile of their awesome cha siu. My girlfriend likes both the Yuzu and Seabura. We both really enjoy their regular and spicy gyoza. There's always a short wait to get into this place, but it's worth it. Service is quick and efficient, and the food is excellent. I hope to see this place again soon, in a new location.

    Kamitoku Ramen will be closing soon this month on 6/21/26 because the Ward Centre will be…read moredemolished to make way for more condos. I thought it would be just Ward Warehouse but now Ward Centre. Now I'm wondering about the Ward Theatre area. Some have found new locations but I'm not too sure about Kamitoku Ramen. I remembered they were selling from their food truck and one time offered their ramen for $5? When they opened their restaurant at Ward Centre, a bunch of us got in for the $8 ramen with a can of soda. They are always busy so I did order take out one time. I was more interested in the appetizers! Crispy beef gyoza, taro tempura and even garlic tempura. They have tofu prepared in different ways. I still haven't tried their Beefy King ramen with all the items on top! I did try their beefy seabura. I want to try here again especially the appetizers before they close this month.

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    Lucky Belly

    4.2
    (2.2k reviews)
    9.9 mi
    $$

    Lucky Belly has an amazing ambiance with warm wood, brick, bar seating, and a stylish but…read morecomfortable dining room. The service was phenomenal from start to finish, which made the whole experience even better. I ordered the Beast Bowl, and it was rich, hearty, and packed with flavor. The bowl comes with brisket, short ribs, and oxtail won tons, along with bean sprouts, wakame, sesame seeds, green onion, ginger, and a soft egg. The broth was savory and comforting, the meat was tender, and the toppings added a nice balance of texture and freshness. Definitely a satisfying bowl if you want something bold, warm, and filling. Great spot for ramen, drinks, and a relaxed meal downtown.

    I'll give this place a solid 4. We came early to have a light dinner before a show at the Hawaii…read moreTheater. I would have said 4.5 had I not noticed the large dead b52 on the floor near my seat when we were seated. Aside from that, the place looked clean. I mean.. we are in Chinatown. So.. We had the shrimp gyoza, lobster shumai, crispy duck tacos, smoked octopus, and wagyu steak cubes. Appy dishes come with 3 pieces each. The crispy duck tacos were my fave. Very flavorful. Loved the textures in that one. Lobster shumai and shrimp gyoza were good. The octopus was tender and flavorful. My Samurai X drink was yummy. My brother had the Midorikawa that was refreshing. I would come again.

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    Interior bar and dining room.
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    TsuruTonTan Udon Noodle Brasserie

    TsuruTonTan Udon Noodle Brasserie

    4.1
    (1.7k reviews)
    7.6 mi
    $$
    Established in 2018
    Discounts available

    Service: friendly floor team, easy to communicate, able to accommodate our requests, short…read morewait-time Ambiance: clean, modern, groovy Food: variety of options without being overly complicated on the menu, quality is stable and good Price: very reasonable, $$$ for 2ppl

    A modern Japanese-style noodle house meets European-style brasserie? Consider me a fan of…read moreTsuruTonTan Udon Noodle Brasserie, especially with the affordable dinner set meals that are offered on a daily basis. With this much food, your entire party could share a full meal and still be satisfied with the diverse menu options that are offered. Located on the second floor of the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center, along the busy corridor of Kalakaua Avenue, this is the second stateside location of TsuruTonTan Udon Noodle Brasserie after successfully opening in the heart of New York City. Originally founded in Osaka, Japan, TsuruTonTan specializes in authentic handmade udon, where the noodles themselves take center stage. Their goal is to have each bowl thoughtfully crafted and topped with a wide variety of ingredients, from aromatic bonito flakes and savory kombu kelp to locally sourced vegetables and meats, all carefully selected to complement the restaurant's high-quality noodles. The name TsuruTonTan draws inspiration from the sounds associated with the art of udon making. In Japanese, "Tsuru" represents the sound of slurping noodles, "Ton" evokes the kneading and shaping of the dough, and "Tan" signifies the cutting of the noodles. Together, these three sounds embody the spirit of TsuruTonTan and its dedication to the craft of handmade udon. What drew me into this location, with plenty of options surrounding them was TsuruTonTan's Special Dinner Set, which for a reasonable $38 diners would received no fewer than six menu items starting with their house salad which was fresh arugula lettuce, cherry tomatoes, and a vinaigrette and a small sampling of their Edamame. You also get a choice of Appetizer between chicken, tofu and shrimp tempura, of which I selected their Chicken Karaage. Then for your entrée, diners have the choice between six udons to select from, from your traditional soup based udons to one that particularly stood out to me, their Truffle Cream Udon, so I knew that I was going to order this menu item. As if that wasn't enough food, diners get to order one sushi roll that they handcraft here at TsuruTonTan and I selected their Sunfire Roll, which had a shrimp tempura mixed with cucumber, avocado and topped with spicy tuna. And then, for your final course, diners get to enjoy a scoop of ice cream, of which on this day our only option was rainbow sherbet. The first four courses to be presented to my table were the salad, edamame, Chicken Karaage, and my four slices of the Sunfire Roll. These four entrées probably would have been enough food and I would have been satisfied with my meal overall. The Chicken Karaage were five deep-fried nugget pieces served with lemon and piping hot upon served and the Sunfire Roll was a nice combination of sushi roll flavors. Then came my Truffle Cream Udon, which was topped with balls of crab meat, sliced truffle mushrooms, and shaved parmesan cheese. Creamy and cheesy goodness, this entrée was a hearty and heavy dish that combined the flavors of both Japan and Italy thanks to the heartiness of the udon noodles. The ice cream scoop was a nice touch to end what was already a filling meal. I really enjoyed my meal at TsuruTonTan Udon Noodle Brasserie with so many menu items to choose from it seems overwhelming. Thankfully they have a number of popular and recommended menu items that any visitor looking for a good meal can choose from. The $38 dinner set created specifically for Hawaii diners, which includes a spicy udon soup and a garlic shrimp rice dish, has already piqued my interest and given me a reason to return. And return I will, as long as the service, prices, and food remain as consistently strong as they are at TsuruTonTan Udon Noodle Brasserie. Offering elevated comfort food that seamlessly bridges cultures and culinary traditions, it stands out as a unique dining destination well worth revisiting.

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