RamenYa

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Ciudad de México, Mexico

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Authentic Japanese restaurant· Ramen restaurant

RamenYa Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

RamenYa is located in Ciudad de México, Mexico on Valladolid 76 B, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc. RamenYa is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category authentic japanese restaurant in Mexico.

Address

Valladolid 76 B, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc

Phone

+525578637930

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Absolutely delicious ramen, the Tsukemen is a unique "dipping" noodle and the broth is super thick and strong so you're bound to be taken on a taste journey. The only downside is the heat, there's no air conditioning so be ready. Totally recommend this place.

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Eva 96

As worked in 三田製麺所which is specialized in Tsukemen in Nakano Tokyo for few years, I would say it’s a pretty fine place to try Tsukemen and Ramen. Although personally Miso Ramen tastes more authentic than Tsukemen. The quality is surprisingly better than my expectation. First of all, the service was pretty friendly and kind, can use English as well. Shop was clean and organized, had a lot of Japanese decorations. Tsukemen was 175 peso which is not cheap even in Tokyo. Noodle looked yellow and pretty unique from Japanese noodle. The smell, and plain taste of noodle was very similar to Japanese one, from how they put amount of soda or something, it smelled like eggy (without egg) and texture was chewy like how it should be (felt like極太). The soup was not so much like Tsukemen but not bad as well. Felt more like a sesame chili oil miso ramen than Tsukemen (popular Tsukemen has 豚骨、鶏ガラ、魚介豚骨、鶏白湯...). チャーシューwas very good, without foreign pork’s bad taste but can be even softer in my opinion. メンマwas very authentic and crunchy. Didn’t bother to try 割スープ. Overall good. Spicy Miso Ramen was 140 peso, fine cost performance. The bowl size is smaller than Japanese size but you can get full I promise. Soup was thick, salty, porky, with a bit of miso and garlic taste. Different than Tsukemen soup but not enough distinctive. All other ingredients are as good as Tsukemen.

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Jacqueline Delatte

Good ramen! Service was excellent as well

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Sabrina Olmedo

If your looking for a nice, cozy place to have really good Ramen, “Ramenya” is your spot. Despite having opened quite recently, it is quickly becoming a popular place due to the quality of its food (ramen and tsukemen, mainly), the generous portions served and the friendliness of the staff. Red miso ramen and gyoza (a sort of dumpling) are my go-to dishes. Go ahead and give it a try!

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Alex Delechambre

Excellent ramen in a small place near Palacio de Hierro. They only have tsukumen and ramen and both are excellent. I had the vegetarian ramen and I'd go back. It is quite small though so you may have to wait.

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Rafael Canales Medina

Excellent ramen with thick thick broth... OMG!

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Daniela Laya

Since ramen is in now, there are many, many places popping up around town. However, if you want to TASTE something really good, Ramenya is where you have to go. It’s a little place, almost hidden in Valladolid street. When you spot it don’t let the décor fool you. Get in! You will find Japan in its ramen or the very great tsukemen. If you’re a first timer trying Japanese soups you’ll be very welcomed. Staff is great and they know what they are talking about. Menu is a bit pricey, but they have affordable specials. Every peso spent there worth it!

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Da Gauss

Honestamente de los mejores ramens en la ciudad y el servicio es muy atento. Les hace falta entradas aveces pero entiendo que por la pandemia no se pueda pero todo lo demás DELICIOSO!!