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    Strings Ramen- Hyde Park

    4.4 (223 reviews)
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    Open 11:00 am - 9:30 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    No N.

    Love it here great service amazing ramen. the servers know customer service. i would recommend coming here

    strawberry boba milk tea
    Jackie R.

    Stopped by on a Friday eve with my partner. We didn't have any reservations or anything but were seated right away. I love the booths and we sat near some Hello Kitty figurines, it was so cute. We ordered some bubble tea, I had the strawberry tea. It was delicious. Then we both ordered the same ramen because my partner wanted to hurry up and eat and didn't want to wait for my photos. Anyways, the ramen was delicious and filling. The service was great.

    Pork Sui Gyoza
    Rosanna N.

    Good service not very good ramen. Egg boiled a little too hard ramen noodles were straight broth was just ok. Gyoza filling wasn't very good

    Black garlic tonkotsu
    Eileen Z.

    best ramen in hyde park! i always go for the black garlic tonkatsu, the broth is so creamy and savory. the poke bowl is also very good, they make a perfect gummy egg. one of my favorite things is the vibes, though - i love the pothos hanging from the ceilings! the dimly lit interior is perfect for date nights too

    Premium
    Wendy L.

    My son had the premium with hell sauce, it was only level 2. He's gonna try level 5 next time. Black garlic was worth the try, maybe not quite hot (temperature) enough. Boba was good, passed the boba test for the campus tour.

    Nolan F.

    My order: 10-year Anniversary Ramen - beef bone broth, homemade noodles. Topped with Wagyu beef shank, bone-in beef back rib, daikon, spicy pickles, tamago, scallions, red ginger, special spicy sauce. Beef bone broth was flavorful and creamy. The beef shank and rib were delightful tender. Strings' homemade noodles are my favorite ramen noodles in the city. Tamago was cooked properly. 0 complaints about this new ramen. Staff were quite friendly and I like the classic Strings interior design. Place is on the smaller side, not for big groups.

    Beautiful calm decor
    Karen C.

    Great stop for quick bite to eat! Staff attentive and knowledgeable. Dining experience, food selection and decor are as great as my 1st visit. It did not disappoint! Thank you!

    Taylor H.

    First time here the dumplings was okay. I would like to come back to try the ramen my friends got.

    Kurobata pork yakisoba
    Clarissa C.

    An extensive menu of ramen, chazuke, yakisoba noodles, poke bowls, and more! We tried their pork kurobata yakisoba noodles and the 2-topping poke bowl with spicy salmon and spicy scallop. The yakisoba was delicious was plenty of veggies, and it also came with a miso soup! The poke bowl was very refreshing, but a bit too salty. Our server was incredibly friendly and our food was brought out efficiently! They give you a water pitcher to refill your own water. I definitely want to try their boba next time, they serve it like it's from an actual boba shop with the sealed plastic cup! Plenty of seats inside, but most of them have no backing for back support. Cool plant decor!

    We had a group of 10 service was fast. We each had different ramen and the edamame and pot stickers. Food is delicious!

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    2 months ago

    best ramen place in Hyde Park! I've been coming here since zi was a student and they're still great.

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    8 days ago

    I like it a lot because my girlfriend likes the veggie options and customizations here, and that's more than enough for me

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    3 months ago

    The ramen here is a warm, comforting hug full of flavour and aroma! Loved the veggie hell ramen as well as the tonkotsu. Good service!

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    4 months ago

    I love strings, so glad there is a location in Hyde Park! The ambiance is so welcoming and calm.

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    3 months ago

    Awesome environment and low level of music , good food and service. Also good location

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    3 months ago

    Best ramen I've had in Chicago! I always get the Boba, also very good! I've been here like 5 times :)

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    3 months ago

    Great service, great ramen! Went here with my girlfriend for a quick lunch and it was amazing.

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    3 months ago

    I love this spot. The ramen and boba are my favorite. The customer service is great. The food comes out quick.

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    4 months ago

    Great service, many vegan options for my soyboy philosophy major friend. Nice tsukemen as well. Will come back.

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    4 months ago

    Great host David, cozy environment! I would definitely recommend, got the Kuro Buta (Pork)!

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    4 months ago

    Excellent service from start to finish. Everyone is friendly and respectful, and the food is absolutely fantastic. Highly recommend!

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    4 months ago

    Great ramen and even better service! Also plenty of Vegetarian options :). Highly recommend!

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    4 months ago

    Great ramen and don as always! always my first choice to have lunch. Great environment and vibe also. The stuff are all friendly!

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    4 months ago

    One of my favorite restaurants in Hyde park - has fed a hungry student many many times

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    Strings Ramen- Hyde Park - ramen - Updated May 2026

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