Wabi House East Dallas & Lakewood Japanese, Ramen Restaurant

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The approachable menu features easy-to-understand pictorials featuring miso, tonkotsu, assari, and vegetarian options that can be topped with extra protein and a host of vegetables. Opened in Victory Park in 2019, this California import was one of my favorites restaurants when I lived in Los Angeles. I was excited to have a location so close to downtown Dallas, offering the popular JINYA Chicken Ramen I grew to love. Other favorite ramen dishes include the Spicy Chicken, Spicy Creamy Vegan, and Tonkotsu Black. This Japanese spot in Deep Ellum, opened by George Itoh and Andy Tam in 2018, serves some stellar ramen.

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The warm, slurpy, delicious dish has become a force in Texas — and its grip is only growing. Ahead, we’ve rounded up eight Dallas spots with killer broths, top-tier noodles, and perfectly seasoned jammy eggs. From Japanese imports to local favorites, these are the 10 best ramen bars and restaurants in Dallas. Rich broths and perfectly al dente noodles await at this Las Vegas export, which excels at traditional tonkotsu.

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At Smokehouse, he’s recently unveiled his take on congee, an Asian rice porridge, and of course, his delicious ramen with pulled pork, carrots, bell peppers, chiles, and a poached quail egg has a loyal following. Whether it’s the weather or a holdover from holiday stress, pretty much everyone is getting sick this time of year. Yet, there’s no better way to feel like a whole human again than with a steaming, salty bowl of ramen.

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This upscale Japanese restaurant in the Dallas Arts District offers one of the best bowls of ramen in the city. Made with egg noodles, you can choose between the classic tonkotsu ramen with a pork bone base broth or the Pork Belly & Garlic Chive. In 2019, this Japan-based ramen restaurant debuted in Lower Greenville (in the former BBBbop space). What makes this spot unique is that its chefs use dashi broth — bonito skipjack tuna (katsuo) and kombu — instead of chicken or pork stock.

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Also in Lower Greenville, this Japanese restaurant has been serving top-notch ramen since 2015. Opened by chef Dien Nguyen, Wabi House offers several kinds of tonkotsu bowls with a pork bone broth. A few popular dishes are the dried garlic miso, spicy miso ramen, and tonkotsu ramen. With homes in Carrollton and Fort Worth, Hanabi makes it easy for suburbanites to score a solid bowl of ramen. Though perhaps not as developed as many other major cities, DFW does have a ramen scene.

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Also worth ordering is the kuro ramen, a bowl of porky broth and noodles that’s drizzled with black garlic oil. Located in West Dallas’ Sylvan Thirty development, this ramen shop debuted in 2017, and has become a go-to spot for great noodle dishes. A fact-casual offshoot of chef Teiichi Sakurai’s beloved sushi spot Tei-An, TEN offers tonkatsu and shoyu ramen, mazemen ramen (with no broth), and rice bowls. Worth and in Deep Ellum, and any restaurant that can survive Deep Ellum has earned a spot there.

Everything from broths to chashu meats are made from scratch, while noodles are imported from Sapporo, Japan. If the elegant Japanese eatery is out of budget and TEN (Sakurai’s ramen joint across town at Sylvan Thirty) is a little too hustle-bustle, getting a bowl of ramen is perhaps the best way to afford dining at Tei-An. This unassuming storefront in Richardson features minimalist Japanese interiors that are as austere as they are beautiful. Ramen comes in several varieties and includes braised pork belly (chashu), seasoned soft boiled egg, blanched spinach, scallion, shallot, and a mild shishito pepper, except for the vegetarian option. Don’t miss the classic dishes with light ramen (a clear broth with pork belly, bamboo shoots, greens, and more) or the Signature Miso with creamy pork broth. There is also a fantastic sesame dashi broth-based ramen called the Tan Tan Men topped with tempura shrimp.

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From traditional tonkotsu broth prepared by one of the city’s best Japanese chefs to Texas-inspired ramen topped with smoked brisket, these 12 restaurants serve up the area’s best bowls. After trying them all, don’t be surprised if those greasy packets of instant noodles no longer satisfy your cravings. This cozy spot now has three DFW locations - Addison, Lewisville, and a Frisco outpost. The original Addison location has an open kitchen to watch the pro chefs perfect their noodles as diners slurp up their garlicky chashu miso ramen.

Essential DFW Ramen Shops

A Deep Ellum hot spot, this local ramen joint earned even more attention when Rihanna and A$AP Rocky were spotted dining at the restaurant in 2021. This West Dallas ramen spin off from the owner of the illustrious Tei-An in One Arts Plaza boasts a full, authentic ramen menu. Owner-Chef Teiichi Sakurai wants to mimic traditional Japanese ramen joints as closely as possible, so that means you cannot take the ramen out or sit while slurping — it’s stand at the bar or nothing. Founded in 2016, Ichiro features several authentic ramen styles, including Hokkaido, Tokyo, and traditional. Believe it or not, this Fort Worth smokehouse has one of the most tasty ramen choices in DFW since celebrated Chef Tim Love regularly dips his toes into a variety of international cuisines.

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