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Best Ramen in Miami

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by The OpenTable Team
Updated 15 December 2023
Many know of Miami for its sunny weather, white-sand beaches, and sizzling nightlife. Sleek, new restaurants pop up every week in Miami, showcasing the city's love of Pan-Asian cuisine. That makes Miami ideal for fans of ramen. Las Olas blends Latin American with Asian flavors, while South Beach combines authentic ramen with a party atmosphere, perfect for friends on their way out for a night on the town. So, where do in-the-know diners go for the best ramen in Miami? Welcome to the Tastemaker Lists. Ground pork, scallops, boiled eggs and bamboo; we’ve got every ramen craving covered with our exclusive list of the best noodle joints. Book tonight for some of the best ramen in Miami!
A photo of Makoto - Bal Harbour restaurant
4.8
4.8 (4030)
$31 to $50
Japanese
Bal Harbour
About the restaurant
An exquisite Japanese eatery in the Bal Harbour shops, Makoto bears the name of the chef and owner, Makoto Okuwa. The focus here is on modernizing Japanese cuisine, via inventive sushi, robata-grilled skewers, and stunning presentation. There are two types of ramen on offer here. The chicken ramen combines tender meat with tonkatsu broth. The house ramen is a luxurious mix of ground beef, pork, garlic, and a hit of chili. Contemporary yet always authentic.
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EllenVIP
Dined 3 days ago
Delicious , flavorful food. The miso sea bass was a 10 as was the hot chocolate cake. Good vibe and energy but not so loud . Always make time to dine here when I am in Miami . Highly recommend.
A photo of Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ - Miami, FL | Brickell (Infinity) restaurant
4.6
4.6 (1334)
$31 to $50
Japanese
Brickell
About the restaurant
Everyone knows Gyu-Kaku is the place to go for awesome Japanese BBQ. Grab some friends and order up eat, seafood and veggies to grill right at the table. But what’s less well known is that Gyu-Kaku also makes some of the best ramen in Miami. Browse the extensive menu and check out the noodles section. There’s kalbi ramen with beef, eggs and green onions, miso butter ramen ina rich savory broth, and the goma negi shio ramen which uses the house special broth plus pork chashu. Plenty of flavors to try.
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Argenis
Dined on 4 Jan 2025
Love the place. Great food. Excellent Service. One of the best Japanese BBQ around the area.
A photo of RA Sushi Bar Restaurant - Pembroke Pines, FL restaurant
4.2
4.2 (827)
$30 and under
Japanese
Pembroke Pines
About the restaurant
The Shops at Pembroke Gardens is full of cool places to eat, but none of them can top the fun and trendy atmosphere at RA Sushi Bar. R is on a mission to “Undo Boring,” via exciting cocktails, inventive dishes, and the perfect mix of authentic Japanese flavor and chef creativity. Take a look at the “RAmen” menu. There are five different carefully crafted bowls on offer, each with its own unique flavor. The house ramen is the one to try on a first visit: Tonkotsu soy broth, soft boiled egg, green onions, nori, and of course, noodles. Satisfaction in every mouthful.
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Alina
Dined 6 days ago
Enjoyed celebrating my birthday with family at RA.
A photo of Miyako Doral Japanese Restaurant restaurant
4.7
4.7 (76)
$30 and under
Sushi
Doral
About the restaurant
Miyako Doral is a unique concept, blending together the diverse cultures of Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. Regularly rated as serving some of the best ramen in Miami, Miyako offers two different types of noodle soup. The traditional ramen combines the ever-present noodles with a mix of authentic vegetables and a boiled egg. But for something more adventurous, try the Jjamppong, a spicy Korean noodle soup filled with fresh seafood. A great way to try something different.
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AdrianaS
Dined on 14 Jul 2024
This is our new favouite restaurant! On vacation with my son, we could not find parking near the restaurants we wanted to try in the cool shopping areas so we went to get gas and spotted what we thought was a normal sushi restaurant with lots of parking in front of it. We were wrong, this is not your run of the mill sushi restaurant! Miyako is a Peruvian/Japanese fushion restaurant and it was unbelievable! Our waiter Andres was great, we went with everything he recommended, perfect choices. Our favouite was the tiraditos which he allowed us to order 1/2 tuna, 1/2 hamachi (important to know they are flexible). The restaurant was full but we were able to sit at the bar and witness all the amazing dishes coming out of the kitchen. We also got to watch what was the coolest looking Peruvian? chef preparing sushi. Not hard on the eyes at all. Important to make reservations which we did for the following day and for the second night this restaurant did not disappoint. Our server Madeleine was very sweet. This time we had a table and although we ordered most of the same dishes as the night before, we were able to try some new dishes. We finished with 2 desserts that were delicious, a cheesecake sushi roll and some Thai donuts in sweetened condensed milk. Yum. I totally recommend you try this delicious and healthy restaurant!
A photo of Shokudo - Miami restaurant
4.7
4.7 (354)
$30 and under
Asian
Buena Vista
About the restaurant
Shokudo roughly means “The Path to Good Food” and that’s certainly what regulars get every time they visit this Buena Vista based Asian bistro. The menu treads an eclectic and wondrous path between pho, sushi, ceviche, and some incredible ramen-style dishes. The Shiroshoyu Ramen combines chashu pork with bamboo shoots, egg, and the more unusual addition of burdock. There’s a spicy Jjamppong packed with mussels, calamari, and shrimp, plus plenty of other noodle and soup options. One of the most inventive menus in Miami.
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ricardo
Dined 7 days ago
Super fresh, great flavor. Absolutely amazing, we loved everything.
A photo of Casa Sensei restaurant
4.6
4.6 (7378)
$30 and under
Asian
Colee Hammock
About the restaurant
The name explains the concept at this beautiful waterside eatery. This is Latin Asian fusion, combining culinary influences from Korea, Thailand, Japan, and from all over Latin America. This fusion theme runs through the bar as well, with cocktails like the Asian Tequila Sunrise plus a range of sakes and wines. Ramen fans, it’s all about the miso seafood ramen here. The rich, umami-scented broth is overflowing with mussels, shrimp, and succulent scallops, plus authentic Asian veggies. Booking highly recommended.
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LeeVIP
Dined 2 days ago
Excellent food in a very attractive and lively setting. Excellent service. 
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4.6
4.6 (371)
$30 and under
Asian
Downtown
About the restaurant
Las Olas is the home of exciting and enticing fusion restaurants, including this creative blend of Thai and Japanese cuisine. Sky Thai Sushi takes the best dishes from both countries and puts a unique spin on them, serving them up alongside an extensive and acclaimed sake menu. There are ten types of soup on offer here at any one time, including a great substitute for traditional ramen: the chicken wonton noodle soup. Shrimp tempura, bean sprouts, and chicken accompany the wontons and noodles in a warming broth. Very filling- it’s not called the “Big Bowl” for nothing.
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Hansel
Dined on 19 Dec 2024
Great good very authentic would recommend checking out this place
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