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    Ton Noodles

    4.4 (78 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese, Noodles
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    TON NOODLES ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Quiet
    Casual
    Dogs allowed

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    Katy P.

    The cutest, friendliest, best ramen place in Raleigh! The service is so welcoming and attentive. The food is to die for with reasonable pricing. The overall vibe inside is adorable and comfy. A hidden gem you have to checkout!

    Korean Army Noodle Soup
    Chastity H.

    Ton Noodles is a delightful hidden gem for noodle lovers. The moment you walk in, you're greeted by a warm, inviting vibe the interior is compact but comfortable, with fun decor that gives it a relaxed casual feel. Service has generally been friendly and attentive. They've also got some fun menu twists beyond classic ramen , the Thai Tom Kha ramen, crispy takoyaki, and flavorful pork buns are standout options you'll want to come back for. Portions are generous without being overpriced, making this a great choice for both a casual lunch and a cozy dinner.

    Beef Ginger Ramen, Japanese Karaage, Chicken Gyoza (6), Taiwan Braised Pork Over Rice
    Givon H.

    Ive been to this place twice once to go and once take out. I liked sitting inside and the service was good. The food is not bad at all but personally not my favorite. Would still recommend.

    Tonkotsu Ramen
    Justin L.

    Ton noodle is awesome! I have been here twice now and I got the dumpling Ramen the first time. Unfortunately, I have no pictures for that... However, the next time I got the Tonkotsu Ramen! It was awesome! The servers are always super friendly! And sometimes funny. The ambience of the restaurant I would say is that of a dive bar. Not super loud, but not quiet! This is a must try Ramen shop! 100% would recommend it!!

    Beth W.

    Thai tom kai ramen!!! It's AMAZING!!!!!!! (I put my noodles on the side, that's just a me thing.)

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    Kong L.

    To be honest, not bad but not good. I stopped here for some ramen and was not too impressed. The broth tasted a bit bland and the chunks of pork were too big. This was not the ramen I was expecting to get. I was disappointed, especially at the price point.

    Tonkatsu ramen .
    Julia M.

    This Was certainly some of the best Ramen I've had. Every ingredient was so flavorful. I can't wait to come back.

    Tomkha ramen
    Christine W.

    The tomkha ramen is really quite good! Not as wow-worthy as the one Koi Ramen had for a while, but the flavors were still good. I may come back to try some of their other menu items. Service was good, they came by and refilled water regularly. You just have to pay up front after your meal. Ambiance was fairly nice as well.

    Yakotaki
    Dina L.

    What a nice surprise to find a ramen shop on my errands. The Takoyaki was delish- crunchy on the outside and creamy inside. Not too much sauce. The ramen had a deep, rich flavor, not too salty. The pork belly was nicely grilled tender and fatty, in a good way. I'll be back!

    Tonkatsu ramen
    Felice B.

    I'd say it's more like a 3.5 or 3.75. Ton Noodles is a welcome addition to the chain restaurant hell that is North Raleigh. Tucked away in a corner next to the Six Forks Target, this small, cute space with very attentive servers makes for a comfortable little neighborhood spot. To be honest, the food is just okay. I can name at least 3, probably more, places in Raleigh/Cary where you can get better ramen, udon, or jigae but there's nothing similar nearby. The menu skews Japanese but they also serve Taiwanese rice plates and Korean army stew. We ordered the sliced cucumbers to start and they were rather good, sitting in a pool of lightly sweetened soy sauce and sprinkled with ichimi togarashi. The shrimp tempura that arrived with the udon were hot and properly fried. They were also somewhat bland, as were the broths of both the udon and tonkatsu ramen. Both needed a generous sprinkling of the togarashi to give them some life. That's especially disappointing for the tonkatsu whose broth should be very rich. Both the udon and the ramen noodles were overcooked, although not severely. The egg in the ramen was correctly soft and jelly-like. The portions are lunch-sized and may or may not do for dinner. If I'm truly craving excellent ramen I will go elsewhere but if I just want a quiet, decent meal locally, Ton Noodles will fill that need perfectly.

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    Good vibes and good ramen. Definitely worth it to get a second order of noodles to combine w broth to eat for left overs

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    5 months ago

    Fantastic food packaged in takeout containers designed specifically for ramen. Fair prices and generous portions. New favorite!

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    Great food and service. Good atmosphere and love the decor! Pork belly ramen was amazing

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    great bowl of Ramen. Always fresh. good place to shop after shopping. best Ramen in North Raleigh i have had

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