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    Wabi House

    4.3 (1.9k reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Fried Bone Marrow Shiitake
    Lily H.

    I ordered the shiitake bone marrow for the appetizer which came with fried shiitake and a bone marrow sauce on the side. It was good but the ratio of sauce to mushroom was off. I liked how the green onion paired with it as well, so definitely needed more green onion garnish. I ordered the tonkotsu ramen and my friend ordered the shoyu ramen. The tonkotsu comes with a savory garlic broth and bamboo shoot! I love bamboo so this dish hit. The shoyu ramen was also good and was on the sweeter side with bits of corn. I'm not sure if it's because of when I came, but the room and music was really loud. Service was okay. I appreciated that they let us stay a little past closing to finish our food.

    Geisha
    Lawrence C.

    Best Ramen in Dallas, hands down. I have been looking for ramen that compares to Domu in Orlando and this one is the closest. The ramen is very flavorful and filling. I usually have to share with my husband and that's more than enough for us. They have an awesome selection of cocktails here too, so don't ignore the drink menu. And their appetizers are also very good. I've never had a bad bite at Wabi and it's my go-to for a quick dinner.

    Spicy miso add pork belly
    Sammo C.

    I've been coming to this place for years, I can't believe I haven't left a review. I love that it's a fun spot for friends or a cute date! The staff is super friendly and knowledgeable, shout out to Rudy! He was so helpful! We ordered a few things and honestly they were all great. The Hama sushi for an app has the best sauce and flavor, the karaage chicken is a great crunch and of course the Ramen- the spicy miso and the tonkotsu are both great! I'd definitely recommend and especially for a cozy night!

    Sweet for
    Michelle C.

    A coworker of mine recommended me this place, so I decided to go try it! He specifically told me he enjoyed the crispy pork ear and the Tsukemen ramen, so I had to try it. For cocktail, my friend and I wanted to order one of specialty cocktails, but they ran out so the server suggested a cucumber margarita. It was alright, nothing crazy. Food wise, we started off with the bone marrow shiitake, sweet corn fritters, and the crispy pork ear. I enjoyed the bone marrow shiitake the most, the sweet corn fritters second, and last, the crispy pork ear. Main entree, the Tsukemen ramen. It was different, but I think the best cold/dipping noodle ramen I've ever had. It was overall very different for me. I do believe all the food is great quality, but the things I ordered were based off of my coworker's favorites and I came to realize that we have very different taste buds. I think if you're a huge meat eater, you would definitely enjoy the crispy pork ear and the Tsukemen. However, for me, I usually order vegetable based ramen which hence is most likely the reason why I enjoyed the shiitake the most. Service and ambiance were both fine as well. Nothing out of the ordinary. We enjoyed some Love Island USA at the table and our server was patient as well. Overall, I would definitely come back and get the things that appeals to me!

    Chicken Karaage
    Amber L.

    We recently took a trip to Dallas and found ourselves looking for a ramen spot to eat at and ended up at Wabi House. Impressed by the setting, (they have an outdoor patio that allows for dogs) we were very hopeful it would be a winner. Here's what we found: The service was good. The staff was friendly and the time it took to order and get our food out was very fast, even when we were located outside of the main restaurant. The setting, again, was very nice and having a ramen spot that could finally accommodate to having a dog was a huge plus. They have a built out bar indoors which we didn't get drinks from but wanted to note in case anyone likes to drink more than just broth. As for the food, it was lacking in some key spots. We ordered the tonkotsu and shoyu ramens and the overall flavor of both wasn't strong. Specifically on the tonkotsu side, the broth tasted not far off from that of one you could get in a packet to cook at home. In both bowls the chasu was tough and overcooked, which is a big swing and a miss as it's our favorite topping. The noodles were very good though with a nice chewy texture. We also ordered the chicken karaage which was a mixed bag as the flavor was good but the breading was very crumby and too oily. Our biggest takeaway from Wabi House was that it is an incredibly convenient and artistic spot that may not have the best food but is a bit of a game changer for those who like to bring dogs out with them. If you're looking for good ramen, maybe skip this place, but if you're looking for a ramen place to eat with man's best friend with you then this is the spot.

    Spicy miso ramen, Karaage, Beets n Brussels

    The spicy miso, brussel sprouts, and karaage remain undefeated! Very filling portions.

    Spicy miso
    Tania C.

    This was my first time coming here and I had the spicy miso. The broth was tasty with a hint of spice. It was very filling. I liked it. My drink also really good. Nice location with inside and outside bar and patio. I went on a Saturday after 2:30pm so it was pretty busy, so we ordered drinks at the bar but we were seated by the time the drinks came out.

    Spicy miso ramen
    Jacob S.

    If you find yourself feeling a little bit chilly and in need for a bountiful eyesight of alternative baddies, look no further. I had revolving sushi last week and had no hope for Japanese cuisine until wabi house stepped in and saved me from the darkness. This meal made me want to get up and yell Arigato gosaimas and kiss all the chefs. Wabi I WILL be returning.

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    Emilie H.

    $9 lunch ramen really cannot be beat!! we got the spicy edamame, albacore, and two ramens. everything (maybe with the exception of the albacore) was well-sized for the price and flavorful!! our waiter was truly exceptionally professional and efficient, as was the host. as expected for a chain, the ambience isn't anything unique, but still lovely -- and there's a nice assortment of two-person, four-person, and larger booths/tables to accommodate any size!

    Spicy Miso Ramen
    Lily C.

    Many Yelpers before me have mentioned that Wabi House was the best ramen spot in Dallas - and they're absolutely right. There's no contest whatsoever; they've totally knocked it out of the park! We began with a small appetizer, the hama rayu. The yellowtail was very fresh and came with sesame oil and fried garnish - even for $14, everyone at our table enjoyed it. I would've ordered another plate, but I was most excited for the main dish - the ramen. My order was the spicy miso ramen, which included generous amounts of noodle, scallions, and an egg. The broth had just the right kick to it and was so delicious - I couldn't help but down the entire bowl. Everything, down to even the portions of the various ingredients inside the bowl, were perfect. There is really nothing more to say, as Wabi House has left me speechless in the best way possible. I walked out a very full, satisfied, and happy customer ~ Should I ever return to Greenville, I will be stopping by again!

    Crispy pork ear
    Minh T.

    This Japanese noodle spot serves some truly delicious dishes--rich broth, fresh toppings, and noodles cooked just right. It's easily one of the better places around for a comforting, satisfying bowl. The only downside is the wait. It can get pretty long during peak times, so definitely plan ahead if you're coming with a group or on a tight schedule. I also wish they offered a loyalty program. I find myself coming here often enough that saving a little money or earning rewards would be a great perk. Overall, fantastic food that's worth the wait--just be prepared, and maybe bring a little extra patience!

    Tsukemen (Dinner Only) with Tonkotsu Broth because they ran out of the dipping broth :(
    Nhu C.

    Hands down one of my favorite ramen spots in Dallas! Wabi House is located at the end of Lover Greenville. Whether you're going for lunch or dinner Wabi House is always a vibe. The service and waiters are always so nice and when it's peak, expect to wait no longer than 25-30 minutes. My favorite go to menu item is the Dry Garlic add corn. The flavor of the garlic blended with the ramen makes it so addicting you don't even realize you've finished the whole bowl. Another classic is the spicy miso ramen. The broth is not too rich and makes it feel like a hearty light miso ramen that cures the soul when you're sick. Some appetizers we can't ever go without are 10/10 the fried pork ears, chicken karaage, and takoyaki. Overall a solid ramen place in Dallas that I love to take my out of town friends to and make sure you walk around Lower Greenville while you wait for your table or after dinner for some Dallas fun!

    Pork Croquettes

    Good service, food tasted great, restaurant was clean and ambiance was nice with the florals and lighting!

    Spicy Miso

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    Ask the Community - Wabi House

    Is there a ramen vegan option?

    Is the meat halal?

    Probably not. It's mostly pork but there is a vegetarian option.

    Reservation needed or can we do walk in?

    You can walk in, but be prepared for a 45 min - 1 hr 15 min wait.

    Hey! How many calories would be in, let's say, a Tsukemen ramen bowl order?

    Average portion would range about 700 calories a bowl...but I'm sure it can be much more than that if you try!

    I can't have any msg , does this please have a lot of dishes that have it or is it super high in salt?

    You can request no MSG.

    Do they have highchairs?

    No they don't have any

    Which of the broths are not pork based?

    The veggie isn't and I believe the miso isn't as well.

    Is this place halal?

    No. But there's a halal restaurant across the street.

    Where can I park?

    There some street parking, there's a parking lot behind mud Smith that might be open to other businesses too, and the Trader Joe's parking lot is up for grabs after 9pm

    When and what time is happy hour?

    Wabi House Dallas does not have happy hour. But we do have lunch priced $8 ramen Monday- Friday 11am-2:30

    Does it have happy hour?

    Yes.

    Is the patio heated?

    Yes!

    Is the patio dog-friendly?

    Patio is dog friendly! They will bring you out a bowl of water for your pup if requested.

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    Solid neighborhood jaunt. Been coming here for years. I favor the Veggie Gyoza and Spicy Dumplings…read more Dumplings are steamed to perfection with no added sauce necessary. Green tea was tasty. We've enjoyed the martinis and Sapporos. You have a fusion of Asian items here. Lots of solid entree options. Ramen broths are to your preference- creamy /silkier vs protein forward/ peppery. Delicious jammy egg in the ramen options. Place tends to be chill during the week. Parking can be a task, as it's Lower Greenville. To be fair, our most recent visit was the weekend of St. Patrick's Day fest. So, spots were marked off and limited. Somewhere between a jam-packed place and us, our sake flight got forgotten. No worries. The were able to deduct it. All in all, a savory time. Enjoy!

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    As soon as you walk into this tiny restaurant, you are met with vibrant aromas and a friendly…read morestaff. The menu is limited and self ordering is the only option, but what they do have is usually quite tasty! The spicy lobster miso was a bit too salty and would benefit from having multiple spice options, but the lobster and crab flavor coming through was delicious.

    Do my eyes deceive me? Dallas, Texas, home of brisket, boots, and heat stroke. And somehow also…read morehome to one of the best standing style Ramen spots this side of "insert your favorite Ramen in place here". Honestly, if you told me, I'd find Tokyo train station energy in the middle of Dallas, I'd assume you mixed up your flight connections. First the service. Crazy good. Fast, friendly, shockingly, competent, and basically everything you don't mentally prepare for when someone says, let's get Ramen in Texas. It's more attentive than what I'm used to standing Ramen, to be honest basically they are self serve. So if the service is bad at your own fault. Finding the place, however? A quest. Google, yelp, Apple maps all tried their best and still acted like I was searching for the lost city of Atlantis. Even now, I'm not convinced I can find it again without divine intervention. A treasure hunt for Ramen at the end of the rainbow is only cardio I'm signing up for. Confession, I'm not even a Ramen fan. Like at all. And yet. OMG. I ordered the weekly special, the Rose cream Ramen, which is basically Korean tteobokki rose sauce but instead of chewy rice cakes, you get chewy Ramen noodles living their best life. It's creamy, spicy, comforting, and absolutely worth popping a Lactaid for. Lactose intolerant folks, unite and suffer intolerance together and noodle induced bliss. I have to admit this bowl was spot on amazing. Honestly, better than the instant Ramen I tossed into my Rose tteobokki at home, and I don't say that lightly because that combo has carried me through some dark times. Parking? Well let's just say walking from far away was a blessing. After inhaling that bowl, I needed to trek a walk of the incoming food coma, that was swallowing me whole. Impossible to find. Impossible not to love. And absolutely impossible to believe it's in Dallas, Texas.

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    Junya's vegan ramen is absolutely delicious! All of the ramen here is great, but if regular ramen…read morefeels a bit too heavy or leaves you with an upset stomach, I highly recommend trying the vegan ramen. It's flavorful, satisfying, and much lighter. Definitely one of my favorites!

    We enjoyed our visit to JINYA over the weekend. We arrived right at opening around 11am, and were…read moreable to find street parking pretty easily. Place was pretty empty, but again, had just opened its doors for its day! Restaurant was clean and modern. There is a section that has a few stairs, so if you have any accessibility issues I would call ahead and ask for a table on the top part of the restaurant. I asked if they had mimosas in which the server replied they did not. However, she came back shortly after and said they could make an exception! I appreciated that and thought it was a nice gesture. Overall, service was really great and attentive. At no point did our water glasses go empty, and we placed our orders super quick. For lunch, I had the Spicy Creamy V Ramen. My friend had Tonkotsu Black. We also split an order of the French fries. Overall, the ramen was very tasty. It wasn't spicy at all, but I appreciate that JINYA includes sauces on the table to add to your ramen. The toppings (onions, tofu, etc.) were delicious and fresh. I also felt super full after only a few bites and took the rest home - well worth the price! My friend enjoyed his meal as well. The French fries needed a bit more salt, but only if you didn't use the dipping sauces. Which you would be crazy not to do so, as they are delicious. Overall, we enjoyed our trip and would definitely be back for a quick, affordable lunch.

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    I wanted to love this place as I've had it bookmarked forever, but sadly, the food wasn't for me…read more Service was excellent, and the restaurant was pretty spacious. Parking wasn't bad either, there are lots and a garage nearby. However, the food itself fell flat for me. We ordered the crispy chicken happy hour special, which comes with a side salad. The chicken was on the dry side. Whenever I order Kaarage, it usually comes with a dipping sauce, but there was none here and that would've really helped out. The dressing on the side salad was way too acidic, making it hard to eat as well. In addition, we ordered the takoyaki as an appetizer. The takoyaki themselves were pretty solid, but the texture of the mayo was off. I'm not sure if they make their mayo in-house, but i noticed it was curdled. EDIT: after reading the restaurant's response, the texture I noticed was because it's an egg tartar sauce For the ramen, we ordered Jinya Tonkotsu Black and Creamy Veggie Ramen. Pricing is standard for DFW ramen restaurants, although *slightly* higher than some others (by like $1). The base ramen comes with a good variety of toppings! However, the ramen was just okay. The noodles are on the skinnier side, which I prefer thicker, chewier noodles. The pork chashu serving was small, and it tasted kind of old and wasn't that tender nor flavorful. The broth was just alright. I prefer soft-boiled, jammy ramen eggs, but the ajitama here was cooked longer than I would've liked. Ironically, I thought the veggie ramen was *much* better. The broth had better flavor, and they use different noodles than the tonkotsu, which were thicker (and exactly what I like!). Lastly, we had the matcha tiramisu for dessert. On a positive note, the matcha flavor was detectable. However, the tiramisu crème wasn't that fluffy, and there were noticeable amounts of undissolved sugar.

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    Kisses xoxoxoxo I love this place. My boyfriend said I was over exaggerating about this place but…read moreprofusely apologized after the first bite. I went the day before Thanksgiving and the japanese chef was a one man show. He was the only one running the establishment because everyone else had left to go to Japan for the holiday. He is so so so so nice. I don't go back to restaurants very often but this place has my heart. This time I got the spicy pork ramen (17), spicy garlic chicken ramen (18), and then got the spicy garlic pork ramen (19) togo. I will say it is a little bit salty, with the garlic ones being more salty than the non garlic ones. However the garlic ones do have more flavor. There's not that much meat/protein either just one piece of meat and an egg. The could be slightly better but it's still good. It also just has bamboo shoots but nothing else. A very simple bowl. Ambiance is nice, it feels upscale but also homey at the same time. They have an open kitchen concept which I like.

    I got Spicy garlic pork ramen. I liked the broth. It was tasty and not too heavy. The pork was…read moredelicious, but it was buried at the bottom of the bowl and had broken into smaller pieces. I had to dig for it. I know they probably put the meat at the bottom so it'll warm up with the broth, but I prefer it at the top. The egg was whole and cooked so it was a little runny inside, which I liked. I also liked the noodles. Unrelated to the food, I sat on the bench and there was a customer sitting on the bench beside me. She kept shifting around and causing the entire bench to move, which I didn't like.

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