10 Best Ramen Restaurants In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Hildah
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Who is up for some delicious Ramen dipped in simmering bone broth and meat additions? They say that Japanese ramen is the cure for many ailments. However sick you may be, however bad your day was, it’s nothing that Ramen cannot do to raise your energy and your spirits right back up. But what do you do when you live in Philadelphia and can’t fly all the way to Japan to get your daily ramen treat? The great news is that there are restaurants and food joints right here in Philadelphia, where you can peacefully indulge in some ramen. Wondering where? Here’s our list of the best ramen restaurants in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1. Neighborhood Ramen

Spicy Miso Ramen @ September special @ Yatta ! Ramen @ Annecy-le-Vieux
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There are different variations of how Ramen is prepared. This is why despite all Ramen resembling noodles, some are longer, others thicker or thinner, and they even taste different. It all depends on which part of Japan the ramen chef comes from. At the Neighborhood Ramen, a new food joint at Queen Village in Philly, you can find just about any type of ramen dish you like. In fact, you can bring in slight additions to make the dish your own and just as much indulgent. They have ramen dish styles like tan tan (spicy), shoyu, iekei, mushroom ramen for vegans, shio, and brothless mazesoba. The service here is excellent and the facilities are hygienic.

Neighborhood Ramen

Address: 617 S 3rd St, Philadelphia, PA 19147, United States

Website: Neighborhood Ramen

Opening hours: Sat - Sun: 12pm - 11pm; Wed - Fri: 5pm - 11pm (closed on Mon & Tue)

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2. Tomo Sushi & Ramen

Tonkotsu ramen
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Tomo is actually short for Tomodachi, which means ‘friend’ in Japanese. This restaurant is a sushi and ramen joint in Philadelphia, where people flock in search of well-prepared food. Here, you’ll find three vegan types of Ramen. Meat lovers can opt for their pork ramen variation or chicken ramen. Many find the pork bone broth ramen, traditionally known as the Tonkotsu ramen, a bit salty. Which shouldn’t be a hindrance for your taste buds if you enjoy salty food. In any case, Ramen isn’t real Ramen if it isn’t salty, don’t you think?

Tomo Sushi & Ramen

Address: 228 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19106, United States

Website: Tomo Sushi & Ramen

Opening hours: Tue - Thu: 11:30am - 2:30pm, 5pm - 10pm (closed on Fri - Mon)

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3. Aki Nom Nom Sushi and Ramen

Shoyu ramen @ Djizan Ramen @ Lyon
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To make sure nothing but the best ramen ends up in your bowl, the chefs at Aki Nom Nom Sushi and Ramen go out of their way to boil the pork bones intended for your ramen for up to a whopping 36 hours non-stop. The chefs then add fresh vegetables, mushrooms and noodles, and create their own signature Hakata-style tonkotsu ramen. Depending on your order, they may add soft boiled eggs, bamboo, black garlic oil, chashu pork belly or wood ear mushrooms. It’s super delicious!

Aki Nom Nom Sushi and Ramen

Address: 1210 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19107, United States

Website: Aki Nom Nom Sushi and Ramen

Opening hours: 11:30am - 10pm (daily)

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4. Morimoto

Ramen in Peru
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What you may shrug off as a casual restaurant is Morimoto, the one place you can find some pretty delicious ramen. It doesn’t matter if you’re a vegan or not. They have ramen prepared to awaken the senses of one and all. Their menu features ramen variations like the vegetarian or meat-free ramen made from rich Japanese vegetable broth. Other must-try items on the menu include chicken noodle soup ramen and pork belly ramen. The lead chef, Masaharu Morimoto, opened this restaurant in his quest to showcase and avail world cuisine. He so successfully binds the western culinary practices with his more familiar Japanese methods. Every bite from your plate introduces you to a myriad flavours that will keep you yearning for more.

Morimoto

Address: 723 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19106, United States

Website: Morimoto

Opening hours: Mon - Wed & Sat: 5pm - 10pm; Thu - Fri: 4pm - 9pm; Sun: 5pm - 9pm

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Philadelphia Tour Guide

Annie Leguennec

Annie Leguennec

My name is Annie. I am a local Tour guide based in Philadelphia enjoying fully what the city has to offer with its deep history, street arts, murals, architecture, traditional food, black history, Farmer Markets, green space, a melting pot of neighborhoods and its great locals. I am looking for to welcome you and show you this incredible city where you will gain a better understanding of the city's rich heritage and its continuing legacy as the birthplace of the United States of America. Book my tour. Explore and learn about this unique city where you will walk on the footsteps of our America's founding Fathers. My tours are conducted in English, French and Italian.

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Stephanie Eley

Stephanie Eley

I'm a graduate of ITMI, International Tour Management Institute and 17 years as a licensed Tour Director and Program Director. My expertise began in NYC and Washington, DC where I'm a licensed guide and has expanded to Europe, South America, Cuba and the Western / Southwestern National Parks of the US. I'd love to introduce you for a day or a week to Denver, Colorado and the 4 corners region of the US: Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona! Let's GO!! stepheley@gmail.com

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Vance Lehmkuhl

Vance Lehmkuhl

Tour operator and tour guide for American Vegan Center in historic Old City Philadelphia, administering walking tours focusing on Philadelphia's "veg history" - the vegans and vegetarians through history that started the US vegetarian and vegan movements in this city. Author of "Eating Vegan in Philly" (2016) and also "V for Veg: The Best of Philly's Vegan Food Column," a collection of my columns for the Philadelphia Daily News 2011-2016. Also a proficient musician (founded eco-conscious pop band Green Beings, 1999) and cartoonist (Philadelphia City Paper, VegNews, New York Times Syndicate). Developing french-language walking tour focusing on Anthony Benezet for March 2024.

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5. Hiro Ramen

塩ラーメン(麺屋悟空)
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Finally, a decent Berkshire pork tonkotsu broth in the heart of Philadelphia! If you knew how hard it was to find some good ramen out here, you would understand why a simple bowl prepared by a master ramen chef is such a big deal. At Hiro Ramen, they don’t just whip up ramen in a matter of seconds, what you order takes effort to master and is made to leave you completely satisfied. Their Berkshire pork tonkotsu ramen comes with pork belly, roasted garlic oil, corn, and chili oil. Feel free to order chicken bone broth/ramen or a combination special of chicken and pork bone ramen. One thing’s for sure, whatever you choose, and it’s going to be like nothing you’ve ever tasted before.

Hiro Ramen

Address: 1102 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19107, United States

Website: Hiro Ramen

Opening hours: Wed - Mon: 11am - 3pm, 3:30pm - 9.30pm; Tue: 11am - 3pm, 4pm - 9.30pm

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6. Terakawa Ramen

An-yōji Ramen
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Anything you eat at Terakawa Ramen restaurant is borrowed from the Terakawa part of Kumamoto. Some of these traditional recipes take up to two days to execute. For example, Terakawa Ramen noodles are handmade from scratch. The broth is then slowly simmered for two days non-stop. This is what makes their ramen so rich and healthy. Here, you can enjoy different types of ramen, including their signature pork bone broth ramen and whopper-style tan tan ramen (topped with two eggs). Additions on every ramen order include mushrooms, garlic oil, cabbage, and dark roasted leek.

Terakawa Ramen

Address: 204 N 9th St, Philadelphia, PA 19107, United States

Website: Terakawa Ramen

Opening hours: Sun - Thu: 11:30am - 9:45pm; Fri - Sat: 11:30am - 10:45pm

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7. Yamitsuki

Mmm... pork ramen with shiitakes and dried peppers
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Yamitsuki has isolated itself as one of the restaurants in Chinatown Philadelphia, where you are sure to find the best chicken ramen. Their ramen goes down well with their apple-flavored green tea or their other signature drink, the lychee lemonade-flavoured green tea. Owing to propaganda about the dangers of taking too much Ramen, this food outlet makes it their business to not only sell you ramen, but also to educate you on the health benefits of making ramen part of your diet. They are quick to explain that their ingredients are fresh, and their preservative-free noodles are prepared from scratch.

Yamitsuki

Address: 1028 Arch St #19107, Philadelphia, PA 19107, United States

Website: Yamitsuki

Opening hours: Mon - Thu: 11:30am - 10pm, Fri - Sat: 11:30am - 12am

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8. Ramen Bar

Ramen
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Most people would shy away from campus food, but people in Drexel’s campus do the exact opposite. All this thanks to the delicacies served at the Ramen bar located inside the university. Students and campus visitors have a field day slurping down bowls of ramen served here. They have up to 12 different types of ramen noodles, enough to suit every palate. The ramen here is sold at pocket-friendly prices. This gives the students an opportunity to enjoy a decent meal without having to go past their food budget thresholds for the week.

Ramen Bar

Address: 3400 Lancaster Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19104, United States

Website: Ramen Bar

Opening hours: Tue - Thu: 11am - 3pm, 4:30pm - 10pm; Fri & Mon: 11am - 3pm, 4:30pm - 10pm; Sat - Sun: 11.30am - 3pm, 4:30pm - 10pm

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9. Hajimaru Ramen

Ramen in NJ
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Hajimaru is a ramen restaurant located in Fishtown, Philadelphia, where the spicy pork bone broth is like nothing you’ve ever had before. They have six other ramen styles, all guaranteed to leave you drooling and yearning for more. From their long menu, chicken ramen, shoyu, standard miso ramen, and shio are the crowd-pullers. Everyone from vegans and vegetarians to non-vegetarians are well catered for.

Hajimaru Ramen

Address: 200 E Girard Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19125, United States

Opening hours: Tue - Fri: 11:30am - 3pm, 4pm - 8pm; Sat: 11:30am - 3pm, 4pm - 9pm; Sun: 12pm - 3pm, 4pm - 8pm (closed on Mon)

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10. Da-Wa Sushi and Ramen

Bowl of ramen
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You may not find a dozen different types of ramen here, but the few you will find will knock your socks off. Da-Wa Sushi and Ramen restaurant is ideally known better for its specially made meaty Ramen and vegetarian Ramen. Everything is made from scratch, using only fresh ingredients with a touch of love. It’s no wonder this restaurant reminds you so much of home or that place where you find the most amount of genuine love.

Da-Wa Sushi and Ramen

Address: 1204 N Front St, Philadelphia, PA 19123, United States

Website: Da-Wa Sushi and Ramen

Opening hours: Mon - Thu: 11:30am - 10pm; Fri - Sat: 11:30am - 12am; Sun: 3pm - 9pm

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Savor a bowl of comforting ramen in Philadelphia

For traditionally made ramen, the restaurants listed above exclusively hold the title for best Ramen joints in Philadelphia. No more settling for dull-tasting, pre-packaged ramen from ages ago. Now you have a convenient way to keep your stomach full and stay warm on those chilly days.

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Hildah is a Nairobi-based travel writer and lover of nature, world cultures, food, languages, urban places, and wild spaces. She's interested in tasting fine wine and meeting new people. Having...Read more

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