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3.7 (122 reviews)
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Open • 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Thao R.

Ramen Tatsuya is such a great spot, especially on a cold day. The space is well decorated with great music playing, and the staff was friendly and efficient. You order at the counter, take a number, and the food is brought right to your table. I ordered the karaage and the shoyu ramen with extra menma (marinated bamboo shoots) and kikurage (wood ear mushrooms), and wow. The broth was incredibly rich and deep in flavor. So comforting without being too heavy. The chashu was tender and perfectly seasoned, and I loved the thinner noodles. They had great texture and somehow held onto the broth so much better than thicker noodles. Overall, a really satisfying ramen experience and absolutely worth a visit.

#6 OL' SKOOL (Assari)
Samyukta S.

Nothing is more satisfying than a hot bowl of ramen on a cold winter day. Stopped in around 6pm and beat the dinner rush. Counter service, fast casual spot with minimal indoor seating. Super long line to order that moved pretty slowly. I ordered an ol'skool and my girlfriend got the shoyu. She loved her dish. I liked the chicken broth based ramen as it's less heavy than the traditional pork broth. However I felt that the ol'skool had an unnecessary amount of onions - both regular and French onions, which had an overpowering flavor. I mixed the chili bomb in which helped improve the taste. The ramen noodles were delicious, and the hot soup was very satisfying.

#1 THE OG (Tonkotsu) - top; #4 MI-SO-HOT (Tonkotsu) - bottom
Stephen S.

I'm shocked the reviews for this restaurant aren't higher - we loved it! The food was excellent, especially the OG. The staff was amazing and the inner decor was fun and unique. I'll be back for sure!

Spicy bomb and Sho-yu ramen
Kenny N.

Went here for lunch on a weekday after running an errand. The restaurant itself had a few people who were on lunch as well around the area. Service was quick and easy if you have been to one of their locations before. But if you haven't, you walk up to the counter and order there, and they will ask you if you want to sit outside or inside, if they have a patio. Once you decide, you can go ahead and order your food and beverage if you don't want water. They give you a number, and you seat down. This location had some tables on the other edge of the restaurant and one long community table in the center and an outside patio. You can get water for their water station; they have chilled water and room-temperature water. Chopsticks, a soup spoon, and napkins are at your table or community table. Once your food is ready, it comes to your table. I got the tonskatsu with spicy bomb. I like my ramen to be more on the spicy side. The noodles today were a bit undercooked for me. Some of the noodles were hard to chew for some reason compared to other days. The char siu, on the other hand, had amazing flavor and it was tender.

Daichan S.

Finally, I was able to try Ramen. While there's plenty of Ramen spots around I saw this one while passing through so I decided to stop by. This location is located is a strip mall area and has ample parking. The inside isn't that big but they also have an outdoor patio. I was greeted upon entering and was able to place my order right away, there was no line. I ordered the Hibi Gibi Punch (sake and hibiscus lemonade) and the Texas Tonk. The Texas Tonk is a newer dish and includes pork bone broth, bbq brisket, smoked/pickled jalapeño, takana greens, thunder oil, ajitama. While the signage for this item states dine in only, I was surprised that I was offered to go or dine in. My items were prepared rather fast and I was quite delighted in the dish seeing as though this was my first time trying ramen. I will say it was a bit oily for my liking and has a bit of an aquired taste. It wasn't nasty though. The brisket was seasoned well and was so tender! I'm glad I tried it and can see myself indulging again.

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Brandon H.

As I was scrolling TikTok in my free time I kept seeing an advertisement for Ramen Tatsu-Ya's "Crawmen " ramen bowl which comes with tonkotsu, crawfish, andouille, bayou butter, corn and pepper, ajitama. I thought nothing of it at the time except it looked delicious, heck the only ramen I knew was the little packages you get from Heb for .30 cents. But then I kept seeing the advertisement and then "limited time only ". Was it a sign? It must of been, but did I really want to embarrass myself as I didn't really know how to use chopsticks, so I devised a plan! I arrived as soon as they opened which is from 11am-10pm. I saw an outside sign that said "Line starts here" so I knew it must of been popular. This specific location was located within close proximity to Lakeline Mall within a shopping center. Once inside I ordered the Crawmen and a glass of water. The water machine was fancy looking and I didn't need any ice as the water was already very chilled. I grabbed a fork just in case and I found a seat closest to the door in case I embarrassed myself so much I needed to make a quick exit! I'm so glad I took the risk! The Crewmen was absolutely delicious!!!! Every single bite! The portion size was perfect I was left very satisfied. I also became a pro with the chopsticks. Fork where? I didn't need it lol. The staff were wonderful and made sure all was good. Establishment very clean which made this a 5 star for me. If it was any downside it is that my meal is only limited time but honestly I'd come back to try everything else.

Charmaine S.

Happy to have found a sis company of the dip dip near me. This location specializes in ramen and wi th a more casual vibe. Service was very quick! Simple menu which I really prefer (that means they focus or specialize on each item). Love the decorations inside and out. Ramen was nicely done. A little bit on the salty side with the soup but it's creamy and thick. Great stop overall for a famished Asian lady like me! (I had the OG ramen---take out for the NeGI rice)

Crawmen
Andrew L.

Came here for lunch on a Wednesday afternoon. No wait time and plenty of seats available throughout our stay. The service was fast and friendly Saw they were offering a crawfish ramen for a limited period of time and made sure to give it a try while it was available. Much more of a general Cajun ramen than crawfish specific, but it was super delicious! The broth had a nice light kick and hefty richness to it. There was abundant andouille sausage that soaked up the broth and made for by far the most delicious bites of the meal (which is saying something for me to rate any piece of a ramen meal above the egg) For this location specifically, I really liked the setup and amount of space they had. I usually go for the 6th or research blvd location, which tend to be pretty packed, so having a relaxed spacious experience was a nice change of pace. Whether it's worth the trip for that experience will vary based on your proximity and time of day, but the prime time waits at the other locations have led to me patronizing them much less frequently Overall, highly recommend the crawfish (Cajun) ramen and think this location is worth checking out as an alternative to the more popular spots if cedar park isn't too out of the way for you

Kiera L.

Some of the best ramen I've ever had! Love the vibes of the place as well as the location. Service is pretty straightforward and friendly. Truly though, this place is one of my top three favorite places to eat in Austin!

John C.

Another solid ramen option here in Cedar Park. I really like the cool decor inside, including movie posters and figurines. It's pretty casual, you order up front and they bring the food to your tables. I appreciated the staff being patient while I was indecisive lol. We tried the Tsukemen (dipping ramen) and the Mi-So-Not. The dipping broth was very good, though slightly on the saltier side. But with water it wasn't an issue. The miso broth was excellent, very flavorful and smooth. Only knock was it could use a little more ingredients. The ground pork got separated easily by the broth. Overall a good experience, we would recommend!

Andrew W.

Came here for the first time with my friend. The staff was quite nice and helpful. My friend orders OG and I ordered vegan curry ramen. It was good but the vegan one can be improved a bit by adding mushroom seasonings! Good flavor but umami was the missing one.

Chili oil Gyoza
Emily K.

Chili oil Gyoza was good. The tangy chili sauce and cilantro favor combination was very pleasant. However, unfortunately the Ramen was subpar. Especially the Miso-not Ramen was way too salty, we couldn't even eat the half of it.

Tsukemen dip
Matthew P.

It's back! The OG Tsukemen which helped put RTY on the map is finally on the menu again. The "new Coke" was okay but our "Classic Coke" is what dreams are made of. In fact, I'll go ahead and say it: it is one of my very favorite plates of food in all of Austin. (Or bowl?) I not only like this northern outpost for RTY, but prefer it. Parking is easy and free and safe. There's other stuff immediately nearby, including the Alamo Drafthouse. The restaurant itself is nice looking and staffed by nice people who know their stuff. And the Tsukemen. Hot damn. Welcome back.

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I get the OG ramen every time and it's so perfect. I also love the Brussel sprouts appetizer. I've never had a bad experience here.

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Ramen Tatsu-Ya

4.1(882 reviews)
15.4 mi•East Austin
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Definitely come here to be transported to a different place! I love the outdoor seating here. The…read morevibes are so fun and casual. For outdoor seating you have to order everything at the bar and they will bring the food to your table. So there is no table service other than that. It was still great though we got everything we need and the food came out in good timing. The drinks were really fun and I really liked the cold foam on the beer! Definitely must try! The appetizers were not that good I would skip. The miso ramen though, was AMAZING!! The broth is so rich and creamy. The noodles were also really good at picking up the broth. Definitely impressed with the ramen here. Overall, this is one of my favorite ramen spots in Austin and would love to come back soon!

Overall: 4/5 [dine in]…read more You order at the counter when you first enter and receive a table number. You can grab any seat and self-serve water, then they bring the food out to you. Food came out in a reasonable amount of time. #5 Tsukemen/Dipping Broth ($16.50): The dipping broth wasn't umami enough to hold up as a true dipping broth, so we ended up pouring it over our noodles and eating it like a regular ramen bowl. The flavors were really good and better than the MI-SO-HOT. The only complaint about the broth was that it wasn't warm or hot. The noodles were bouncy and thick like udon, which I loved. They only gave one slice of chashu, which was disappointing, so I'm glad we added the extra Goma Pork/Sesame Seasoned Ground Pork ($2.50) and Naruto Maki ($1.50). Chashu Rice Bowl ($8.50): Good, but not as flavorful or melt-in-your-mouth as last time. #4 MI-SO-HOT (Tonkotsu) ($16): My cousin got this and it was actually bulked out with veggies. It was good, but the flavors weren't anything standout. Not super spicy either, so the heat is very tolerable.

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Entrance to the Bar

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#1 THE OG (Tonkotsu)

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Ramen Tatsu-Ya

4.1(3k reviews)
9.6 mi
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SOOOO good! To be honest, I thought this was a location of a place I knew from Pasadena (Tatsunoya)…read morewhich had similar colors on their branding. But so glad we wandered in here based on great Yelp reviews! DELICOUS miso ramen!! We got the miso not (miso broth) and miso hot tonkotsu ramen (perfect amount of spicy). Cute shop. You order at the front and they have open self seating. Nice interior and we didn't wait long to order or get our food. I could definitely see this place being packed and needing to wait for a seat, but food was fantastic. Little parking lot in the back, or park on the street.

I have been coming to Ramen Tatsu Ya for years, so this visit was honestly disappointing. I ordered…read morethe Me So Hot ramen, which used to be one of my favorites, but it tastes completely different now, and not in a good way. The bowl was loaded with a ton of lettuce or cabbage and piles of green onions, which totally threw off the balance of the dish. Before, the flavor was rich, deep, and spicy in a satisfying way. This time it felt watered down, overly bulky from the vegetables, and the overall taste just did not resemble what I remember at all. It felt like a completely different recipe. On top of that, the restaurant was dead at lunch, which was surprising for this place. The inside layout and seating have also been changed, and the space feels less cozy and more awkward than before. The whole vibe is just different. I hate writing this because this used to be the OG best ramen spot in town, but it has gone really downhill. Between the recipe change, the overload of greens, and the interior changes, it just was not the same experience. With so many new and better options around Austin now, I will not be returning. Sadly.....Check the last two photos for reference - time/date stamp.

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Ramen Tatsu-Ya - Eating area

Eating area

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Ramen Del Barrio - Carnitas tonkotsu

Ramen Del Barrio

4.2(321 reviews)
8.3 mi•Lamplight Village
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We visited before they closed their location inside Hana World Market. The yaki-tacos de pastor…read morewere excellent; great flavor and texture. The costilla ones weren't bad either but the pastor was the clear winner between the two. I ordered the carnitas tonkotsu ramen and had no complaints here. Carnitas were tender, ramen was the perfect texture, and broth was delicious. S/O had the chilaquiles-men with green sauce and he loved it. Note: this is a DRY noodle dish AKA no broth. Can't wait to visit again when they reopen their restaurant!

I didn't think it was possible to live up to the hype, so breathlessly extolled by every…read morequasi-wannabe-influencer that it bordered on satire. Somehow, against all odds, Ramen Del Barrio still exceeds its reputation. There's only one vegan ramen option but it's all you need, both in terms of portion size and flavor. I've never had anything quite like the mole tsukemen, a Tex-Mex mashup pairing rich mole broth served separately from handmade noodles so thick, you might mistake them for udon at a glance. Simple toppings of fried tortilla strips, avocado, charred jalapeno, and caramelized onions adorn the top. Before this moment, I thought I just wasn't a fan of mole. It turns out, I had never tried great mole before. This stuff dazzles with layered spices, melded so well that I can't pick a single one out from the pack. It's not overwhelmingly hot, but definitely leaves your lips tingling. I'm glad I finally got there before they close up shop at their current location in Hana World Market on December 21st, and even happier to know that their new brick-and-mortar isn't too far behind. I'll be there as soon as the doors open!

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Carnitas tonkotsu

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4.6(305 reviews)
12.8 mi•University of Texas
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Apr 8, 2026 review:…read more I've been at Nori two times in person and recently tried their to-go order. We got one Austin roll ($22), volcano roll ($15), creamy spicy tan tan ramen ($20), teriyaki sesame tofu yakisoba ($20). I have had their sushi and yakisoba but tried their ramen for first time. I was impressed with their packaging. As you can see in picture, veggies and noodles box was on top and soup at bottom. The only thing I didn't like how noodles became very sticky because of how tight they were packed. So I got it as cold (because I live 30 mins away) and sticky. Ramen came with all the veggies like grilled Chinese broccoli, tofu, sweet corn, marinated shiitake mushrooms, red onions and negi. Yakisoba noodles had the Stir-fried noodles tossed with cabbage, scallion, carrot, marinated shiitake mushrooms, and fragrant negi in a savory house sauce. It was good if you like this type of noodles. Austin roll had Smoked tempeh, tempura tofu, jalapeño, pickles. And on the to Avocado, roasted garlic oil, tempura flakes, smoked paprika, teriyaki. Volcano roll was a deep fried roll which had spinach, avocado, sweet potato. On top: spicy mayo, sweet soy sauce, chili sauce, Caviart and tempura onion. I would say this is the best vegetarian sushi place I've found in Austin. So if you're in search, this wouldn't disappoint you.

I'm so mad that it took me five years to learn about Nori as a vegetarian who really likes sushi. I…read morecame her during my birthday weekend and I so happy that I did. I'll start by stating the obvious: everything on the menu is plant based! It's rare for me to go to a restaraunt and be able to eat everything on the many and its unheard of when it comes to sushi which is why I so excited to try the place out. IM OBSESSED! Everything we tried was absolutely delicious. We tried the chick'n karaage, impossible gyoza, and a few different speciality roles (austin, manhattan, and another that I can't recall). While the food was really yummy, the drinks were somehow even better. I had an early grey martini that blew me away. Probably in the top 2 best cocktails I've ever had in my life. The best part is all of their drinks (or nearly all of their cocktails) come in three variations which allows you to get them with alchohol, thc, or make it complelely non-alcoholic. Love the inclustivity. I cant' wait to come back!

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