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    Silverlake Ramen

    4.1 (224 reviews)
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    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Tonkotsu with chicken
    Thu D.

    Parking was a pain in this are, but they validate your ticket if you park in the appointed garage. It's a short walk from the garage to the restaurant. There were only two staff members running the whole place, making drinks and cleaning as well, but they were friendly and nice. The food was just so-so. We had: - Tonkotsu: I substituted chicken for pork, but the chicken was very dry - Fried gyoza - Karaage chicken The food was just average, and so was the atmosphere, nothing special.

    Classic
    Lily S.

    Hector providing the most seamless and attentive service. Got the blaze ramen again and it still hits

    Crispy rice with spicy tuna.
    Christie E.

    Silverlake is a solid spot for a good bowl.of ramen. I had the crispy rice with spicy tuna as an appetizer and the most amazing bowl of garlic truffle ramen. I tend to lean more towards spicy ramen, but the garlic truffle here is a new favorite. The flavor was so perfect I almost turned to bowl up for the final bits. I came on a Saturday afternoon and was one of few patrons, so service was very attentive. Can be a good place to come watch a game if you're trying to avoid busier spots nearby. They also validate parking.

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    Jessye D.

    I have been here twice- on a Friday & Saturday night. Entrance In a suite on a busy main street. Double Glass doors. Parking No parking lot. Street or paid parking deck. One parking deck priced at $3 per 20 min Order & Price () Appetizer & Entre Combo Pork bun & blaze ramen = $20 Pork bun & shoyu on fire ramen mild = $20 Pros Sat fast, walked right in and sat down at the bar. The second visit I walked in and was sat immediately as well. Pork bun was delicious. The bun was as soft as a pillow. The shoyu on fire mild is good- not too hot not too plain. Cons No parking lot. Not a fan of the blaze ramen. Dont like the creamy broth. The extra side of noodles I got were too aldente- I did not eat them. Would I Recommend Yes, this is a perfect late night budget meal. The ramen was good but not a favorite. Have had better ramen elsewhere but the late hours, pricing, and quick service makes this trip worth it. Follow me here on Yelp, and @jessreviewss on Instagram & Tik Tok for more.

    Crispy Rice w Spicy Tuna
    Jenny S.

    This has been a favorite ramen place since Ive 1st had it in California. Their flavors are so good. My personal favorite is the garlic truffle! Love it! Particularly this place only had one worker so there might be some delays since 1 worker is running the tables, server, bartender, janitor~ he does it all! But he was fast and very attentive! He make sure that everyone is taken care of. Theres not much of decorations on this place but im here for the food lol.

    Shoyu on Fire with Pork Belly (1 pc) Classic
    Laure J.

    I'm still pretty new to the ramen world & my favorite Hajime is super far from me so I've decided to venture outside of my comfort zone. Silverlake did not disappoint! I got the combo that comes with an appetizer & ramen for $22. I ordered the shoyu spice level 2 (a little hotter than I thought) & the fried chicken (can't remember the correct name). The ramen was bursting with flavor & super spicy- had my nose running the quality of the ingredients was very good & the service was great as well. I also grabbed a $5 mango margarita from their all day $5 menu. Definitely a new favorite for me! Can't wait to visit again.

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    Laila S.

    My party of 4 and i had a wonderful experience here. The food was amazing but a bit more pricey than other Ramen spots, definitely worth it though. The ambience is very casual, great for couples and small groups. I wouldn't come here with a group greater than 6 (there's only 1 table big enough to seat 10 ppl). 2-4 ppl is perfect. The service is A1 5/5 I would definitely come back.

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    Ashley B.

    I went here with my boyfriend for some late night ramen in the city. There is a reasonable priced parking garage right around the corner but we forgot to ask if they validate. After walking in, the waitress said we could choose our seats so we sat near the back at a middle table. They have pork, chicken, and tofu options for all their ramen and a combo deal that comes with an appetizer. I got the Classic Ramen with chicken and my boyfriend got the Shoyu on Fire with chicken. We split an order of the fried gyozas and the sauce that came with them was FIRE. The ramen itself was awesome as well, and definitely satisfied our craving. They had upbeat r&b music playing which made the vibe of the restaurant even more enjoyable. I'd definitely suggest Silverlake if you're looking for some good ramen in Atlanta.

    Classic ramen - broth was not impressive, lacks flavor
    Britney C.

    Came on a Saturday after 10pm, I sat myself and was serviced quickly. I got the $20 dine-in combo and chose the pork bun and classic ramen. Food came out fast...the pork on the pork bun was tough and the bun was not hot but cold & dry. The ramen broth was very mid...not flavorful enough for my taste. I'd say it's one step above the ramen at Tin Drum...which isn't saying much. Definitely not a contender in the "best ramen of atl" race. The pork in the ramen was more tender, probably because it was more fatty. I enjoyed the noodles, they had great texture and a homemade taste. The noodles got this review to 3 stars. Inside decor is cool, nothing special. I parked on the street which was free after 10 but I also saw a parking lot on Crescent.

    THE Blaze

    Insanely good ramen. Have had a lot of ramen in my life and this is high in the ranking. Crispy rice was AMAZING!!! Great servers too very nice. Will be coming back!! :)

    Kien H.

    So I happened to be in midtown so figured I would stop in. They have a decent sized shop, and a little outdoor seating too. They have a full bar, kinda full, but enough options. The bartender was super nice and explained all the ins and outs and well as his favorite dishes. They have really affordable drinks on the menu, and they also have a decent selection of sake (if you are into that). Garlic truffle ramen with chicken and pork (added chili paste for spice) and the gyoza (fried). The gills that came with a spicy mayo that was really good! Have some kick to it. The garlic truffle ramen was good, I added some chili paste to give it more kick as well and it really showed out. The only thing I would probably say would be the fact that the meat wasn't as tender as I would have liked it to be, some of it was kind of tough. No I don't want to say tough, but it wasn't as tender is what I'm used to with ramen but it was still good. And the broth had a lot of flavor. It was super rich. Would I get it again, I sure as hell will.

    Megan Y.

    I ordered takeout this past week, as it's conveniently located near me. I got the creamy broccolini, crispy rice with spicy tuna, and the regular soboro bowl. My favorite out of the three was the creamy broccolini as they use a type of sauce I love everywhere. The second appetizer was pretty good and the tuna was fresh (and most importantly did not make me sick) but overall felt kind of dry, and the ingredients kept falling apart. For this dish I would suggest you get at one of the many other great Japanese restaurants in the city. The soboro bowl had pork, eggs, scallions, pickled radishes, and onions inside. I wasn't craving ramen so picked something else. The eggs were pretty good but I don't think I was a fan of how the meat was seasoned so it made the rest of the bowl not very appetizing. I also moved the food from the takeout box to my own bowl which messed up the presentation. Perhaps I'll come back to have a meal in store.

    Chad W.

    Had lunch yesterday at Silverlake ramen. I was literally the only one there. Service was good. Ramen was fine but not memorable in any way. Just kinda basic good ramen. Now I am spoiled from having ramen in Japan , NYC and LA. So maybe I'm a snob lol.

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    Great dumplings and super tasty ramen! Love the truffle ramen especially and would definitely recommend

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    5 months ago

    Satisfied the craving! We were looking for a late night noodle soup spot and this came up on the recommendations, glad we followed it!

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    Cute ramen place in midtown. Prices are fair and their drinks are cheap! Delicious and plenty of seating

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    Okiboru Tsukemen & Ramen of Buckhead

    Okiboru Tsukemen & Ramen of Buckhead

    4.6
    (223 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    Decided we wanted to switch up and try a new ramen spot randomly and I am extremely thrilled with…read morethis choice. The service was impeccable and I never had to wait for a refill or for the next part of my meal. We tried quite a bit, but have even more to try. Let's just say that this was a delicious set of broths, chewy noodles, and rich flavor. Simple and to the point with clear flavor. We also tried a few of the cocktails and I must say they each were delicious in a different way. Bonus points because they show the pictures of the cocktail and main Liqour used which was a nice touch. Two of the drinks were their Spring specials but the others were available all year per my understanding. Okiboru, thanks for having me. Can't wait to return!

    This was my third visit to Okiboru Tsukemen, and I've generally enjoyed it in the past. The first…read moretwo visits at the Sandy Springs location were really good and the restaurant is decorated very nicely. I hadn't been back in almost two years and unfortunately, this visit just didn't hit the same for me. I ordered the same spicy Tonkotsu ramen I had before, but it tasted completely different this time. I remember the noodles being very fresh and the broth having a much richer flavor. This visit honestly reminded me a little of Jinya's ramen, which personally isn't my favorite style. The broth almost tasted creamy, like milk had been added. Maybe not, but it just didn't taste as fresh to me with a deep flavor as before. Someone also recommended the Okiboru buns, and I wasn't too impressed with those either. I originally wanted the braised ribs, but TikTok hype convinced me otherwise, so that part is on me. Looking back, I think the ribs or even the panko shrimp probably would've been the better choice. The shrimp is my normal app so I take fault for the switch up. Overall, I'd still say give it a try for yourself because everyone's taste is different. There are a lot of ramen spots around Atlanta now, though, and this visit just didn't leave me as impressed as my previous ones did. Just being honest.

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    Shoyu Brussels. $9.50. Brussels sprouts, shoyu vinaigrette, pickled onions, sesame seeds.
    Shoyu Brussels. $9.50. Brussels sprouts, shoyu vinaigrette, pickled onions, sesame seeds.
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    E Ramen +

    4.5
    (491 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    We visited on a Sunday during a holiday weekend, and to my surprise, it was very quiet. That turned…read moreout to be a bonus since parking in this area can be a challenge. There are a limited number of free parking spaces, but there's also a parking garage conveniently located right next to the restaurant. The restaurant was clean, and we were greeted as soon as we walked in. Since there were only about three occupied tables, we had our pick of seating. The menu is accessed through a QR code, but I appreciated that they also provide a tablet for guests who prefer not to (or can't) use their phones. The service was excellent. Our server took the time to explain the menu, answer questions, and clarify which substitutions were available. Hands down, the best gyoza I've had in Georgia. The wrappers were perfectly crisp with a juicy, flavorful filling that disappeared far too quickly. I ordered the Hot Miso Ramen, and it arrived looking just as incredible as it tasted. The vibrant crimson broth was topped with tender slices of pork chashu, a perfectly marinated jammy egg, sweet corn, scallions, sesame seeds, and seasoned ground pork, creating a bowl that was as visually inviting as it was delicious. Despite the name, the spice level was approachable; it added warmth without setting my mouth on fire. The broth was rich, savory, and layered with flavor. I'm usually not a fan of pork ramen, so I ordered the chicken karaage to add to my meal, but it honestly wasn't necessary. The pork was exceptionally tender, well-seasoned, and completely changed my opinion of pork ramen. My daughter ordered the Hangover Cure Ramen, which was equally impressive. It was soothing, deeply savory, and comforting; the kind of meal that warms you from the inside out. It was lighter than my bowl but still packed with flavor, making it the perfect choice if you're looking for something nourishing without sacrificing taste. We finished with a mochi ice cream. While it was refreshing and served as the perfect palate cleanser after such a savory meal, I do think it's a bit overpriced considering it's a single piece. Overall, this was a 10/10 experience. From the warm hospitality and attentive service to the beautifully presented, flavor-packed food, E Ramen exceeded our expectations. Whether you're a ramen enthusiast or trying it for the first time, this spot is absolutely worth a visit. We'll definitely be back.

    E Ramen has become one of Atlanta's most popular ramen destinations by offering a menu that goes…read morebeyond the traditional tonkotsu bowl. We walked into a modern, energetic space that feels approachable whether you are stopping in for a casual lunch or settling in for dinner. The atmosphere is polished without being overly formal, with a layout that works well for both quick meals and longer visits. The energy in the room stays lively, but the service keeps things moving smoothly enough that you never feel rushed. The signature ramen and Dark Knight ramen are among the restaurant's most talked-about dishes, both built around rich broths and deeply savory flavors. We tried the signature bowl and found the broth well balanced, with a depth that comes from proper technique and quality ingredients. The Dark Knight brought a more intense profile, with layers of flavor that built with each spoonful. The lobster ramen and wagyu ramen add a more indulgent twist, while the Dirty Vegan ramen has developed a following of its own thanks to its creamy broth and unique spinach noodles. The variety across the menu means you can explore different styles across multiple visits without feeling like you are repeating the same order. Part of what makes E Ramen stand out is its ability to cater to different preferences without making anyone feel like an afterthought. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free diners will find several options designed specifically for them rather than simple menu modifications. The service tends to match the restaurant's welcoming atmosphere, with staff who are knowledgeable about the menu and willing to guide you through the different options without being pushy. The pacing of the meal was comfortable, and the team checked in at the right moments to make sure everything was to our liking. Rather than relying on a single signature dish, E Ramen succeeds because of its range. Whether you are craving a classic bowl, a richer specialty ramen, or one of the restaurant's well executed vegan options, it offers enough variety to keep both first time visitors and regulars coming back to explore more of the menu. The quality holds up across the board, making it a destination that delivers on its reputation without feeling like it is trying too hard to impress.

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    Slurpin' Ramen Bar - Alpharetta

    Slurpin' Ramen Bar - Alpharetta

    4.7
    (237 reviews)
    20.5 mi
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    Family-owned & operated
    8 years in business

    We usually visit the same ramen shop every time we're in the Atlanta area but this time we wanted…read moreto explore more since we knew there were so many other options. We decided to try Slurpin' Ramen Bar first. I had read that they originally started in California so I had a good feeling about it and I'm so glad we went! Their tonkotsu broth was probably the best I've had in the US. It was rich and full of flavor without feeling overly heavy. It was so good that we didn't want to leave any behind so we actually took the leftover broth with us for the 5-hour drive home (thankfully we had a cooler bag!). I immediately had to tell my son who's currently living in LA for college so he can visit one there too. This place is definitely going on our must-visit restaurant list from now on.

    I usually go to Jinya, but decided to switch it up and go to Slurpin' Ramen.... It was a great…read moredecision! First, when you walk into the restaurant, it is very cute, has a bar for solo diners and booths incase you are in a group. The location is very cozy and the employees were great! Our server was very patient and had no problem explaining, re-explaining, and confirming with the chef if he wasn't 100% on an answer. I got a tofu rice bowl, which I typically don't get and it was delicious! I asked if the salad could be put on the side rather than in the bowl and was given a full side salad that I wound up mixing into my rice lol. I also added broccoli to the bowl, which I probably wouldn't do again because it was pretty bland, but overall the bowl was good. Now the vegan dumplings... were FANTASTIC! We shared the dumplings and everyone agreed that they were easily the best thing that we had eaten the whole day. The green color threw me off at first, but the crispiness and texture of the dumpling was amazing. I would love to go back and try the ramen to see how it measures up, but again, great experience. Also, when you are paying the check, they bring you a small bucket full of dum dum lollipops, which I thought was a great touch. Me and my adult guests all left like happy children, which is exactly how eating out should make you feel.

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    Okiboru Tsukemen & Ramen

    Okiboru Tsukemen & Ramen

    4.4
    (178 reviews)
    18.7 mi
    $$

    Outstanding ramen, incredible fresh noodles, and excellent service from Aaliyah…read more Okiboru Ramen Takumen in Duluth was absolutely worth the visit, and honestly, I'm just mad at myself for not trying it sooner. I started with the Okiboru buns (chicken and pork) the crispy gyoza, and the garlic nori fries. All three were a great start to the meal. The buns were soft and fluffy, and the pork bun worked really well with the garlic aioli, soy glaze, and pickled cucumber. The chicken one was good too but the pork one beats it on flavor. The gyoza had a nice crisp to them and came with a shoyu dipping sauce that tied everything together well. The garlic nori fries were also really good, crispy and well seasoned, and a fun side to snack on between everything else along with the garlic sauce to dip your fries in. For my main dish, I ordered the tonkotsu ramen, which comes with rich pork broth, pork chashu, half a soft boiled egg, scallions, and thin Hakata noodles. I also added the thick noodle refill on the side, and I'm glad I did because both noodles were excellent in different ways. The biggest standout here was the noodle quality. You can tell immediately that these are fresh noodles because the texture is just on another level. The thin noodles were fantastic and worked perfectly with the tonkotsu broth, but the thick noodles were incredible too. It's one of those meals where after the first bite you immediately understand why people talk about fresh noodles the way they do. The broth itself was rich, flavorful, and comforting without feeling overly heavy, and the pork in the ramen was very good too. Service was also a big part of why this visit stood out. Aaliyah was incredibly kind and welcoming, and she did a great job making the whole experience feel comfortable from the start. Good food is one thing, but good service is a huge part of what makes people want to come back, and she absolutely deserves a shoutout. The restaurant itself was clean, spacious, and comfortable. I was dining solo, so I sat at a smaller table, but they also have booths and larger middle tables that look like they'd work well for bigger groups. Food came out pretty quickly, and parking was easy since it's in a shopping center. And of course, everything got washed down with a Coke Zero. Not fountain, just canned, but it still hit the spot. This was an excellent meal from start to finish. Great appetizers, outstanding ramen, truly impressive noodles, and service that made the whole visit even better. I'll definitely be back.

    After a long hiatus from Okiboru, my boyfriend and I decided to stop by for ramen for lunch. We…read morestarted with the Brussels sprouts as an appetizer--my favorite item on the menu--and they were just as great as I remembered. Definitely did not disappoint! For my entree, I ordered the tonkotsu ramen. Unfortunately, it was a bit lackluster. I'm not sure I'd return specifically for the ramen. My boyfriend ordered the truffle shoyu ramen and also found it to be underwhelming. The ambiance has also changed since my last visit. They've replaced the middle bar area with more tables and painted over the previously drawn-on walls. The space feels noticeably darker now and lacks some of the character it once had. That said, the service was great. Our server, JJ, was attentive, friendly and took good care of us.

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