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Slurp’s Up! 17 of Atlanta’s Most Craveworthy Ramen Spots

Editor’s Note: This article was originally written in 2019 and last updated on February 16, 2024.

There’s nothing better than a piping hot bowl of noodles when you’re in the mood for some savory carbs, and these spots have some of the best ramen in Atlanta! From traditional tonkotsu to inventive fusion bowls, Atlanta boasts an array of exceptional ramen spots that promise to satisfy even the most discerning noodle connoisseur.  Whether you’re a ramen aficionado or a curious newcomer, Atlanta’s ramen scene offers something to delight and surprise every palate. So, grab your chopsticks and get ready to slurp your way through the top ramen spots Atlanta has to offer!

 

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1. Eight Sushi Lounge 

930 Howell Mill Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318

This family-owned spot has everything from fresh sushi to savory ramen. They use creative, contemporary touches to their dishes, served in a beautiful modern space and outdoor eating area.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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2. E Ramen

1110 W Peachtree St NW #300, Atlanta, GA 30309

For great ramen in Midtown, check out E Ramen! The lobster ramen is a fun splurge if you want to spend a little extra for luxury, and there are plenty of yummy small plates from gyoza to chicken kaarage to choose from as well. The interiors are clean and modern, and the service is great. But what we may love most is their happy hour deal! Their cocktails are 40% off and come in at around $8 each. You can’t beat that! 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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3. Ginya Izakaya

1700, 6 Northside Dr NW Ste A-5,A, Atlanta, GA 30318

This West Midtown spot is a total gem right off of Northside Drive. “Izakaya” means Japanese pub or a casual place for drinks and snacks that’s perfect for a weekday meal.   Their sukiyaki is terribly addicting, and their ramen broth is plenty flavorful

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Hotto Hotto Sushi & Ramen - Assorted Dishes
Hotto Hotto Sushi & Ramen – Assorted Dishes

4. Hotto Hotto Ramen & Tepanyaki

1039 Grant St SE Suite B10, Atlanta, GA 30315

Hotto Hotto Ramen & Tepanyaki is a labor of love from husband and wife duo Angelo and Alice.  The interiors are airy and spacious, and special attention is paid to their broth, stewed from scratch for over 10 hours. They’ve also got a great outdoor bar that’s super inviting to sit up at and enjoy great weather!

 

 
 
 
 
 
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5. JINYA

Multiple Locations

Slow simmered broths, heaping portions of perfectly cooked noodles, and a spicy vegan option that’s got a soy-based broth that’s off-the-charts good make us come back to Jinya time and time again. Their spicy chicken ramen is their best seller, but you can’t go wrong with any of the 13 flavor combinations on the menu. Feeling extra hungry? Get an extra portion of noodles and take your broth to go. Be sure to also sample their other offerings, like their truffle oil fried brussel sprouts and their pork JINYA bun!

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6. Kawa 18 

4035 Jonesboro Rd Suite 250, Forest Park, GA 30297

Located in Global Plaza, Kawa 18 is perfect for anyone looking for ramen on the south side of Atlanta. They are the perfect spot for tonkotsu, miso, and vegetable ramen. They also have bubble tea which was a refreshing addition to the whole experience. If you find yourself craving some ramen or bubble tea, this is the local hot spot for you.

KinNoTori Ramen Bar - Assorted Dishes | Photo: kinnotoriramen.com
KinNoTori Ramen Bar – Assorted Dishes | Photo: kinnotoriramen.com

7. KinNoTori Ramen Bar

650 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308

This cozy little ramen spot opened up earlier this year right near Ponce City Market. Their specialty is their chicken broth ramen, which they serve instead of pork broth and chashu. There are also vegan broth options. There’s also plenty of baos to choose from as well as karaage, a type of Japanese fried chicken, and takoyaki, a super tasty fried octopus ball. Dine-in, pick-up, or delivery available. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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8. Lanzhou Ramen

5231 Buford Hwy NE, Doraville, GA 30340

This Buford Highway spot is the authentic and easy-on-the-budget meal you’ve been looking for. Lan Zhou doesn’t have the ramen bowls you’re used to, but their hand-pulled and knife-cut ramen noodle dishes are all outstanding. The best part is getting to watch them make the noodles right in front of your eyes! Pro-tip: don’t skip out on their pan-fried dumplings either!

Lifting Noodles - Ramen
Lifting Noodles – Ramen

9. Lifting Noodles

Multiple Locations

Lifting Noodles is a solid ramen spot with locations in East Atlanta Village and the PH’EAST food court in the Battery. Their Angry Zuko and Spicy Seafood Ramen’s are perfect for spice lovers, or you can always build you own. Head to the PH’EAST location by the Battery to enjoy the outdoor seating and to grab a Kung Fu Tea bubble tea or some other goodies from the other vendors! 

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10. Momonoki

95 8th St NW #100, Atlanta, GA 30309

Momonoki is a real treasure in Midtown. When it’s extra hot out, you can still get your ramen fix with their brothless ramen option.  Don’t miss out on their bakery either, the Momo Cafe, with beautiful Japanese-style treats like a strawberry matcha millefeuille and matcha cookies and brownies as well as Japanese-influenced brunch offerings like matcha French Toast and karaage Fried Chicken and Waffles on the weekends. Really starving? Go for their XL ramen portion that’ll super satisfy any appetite.

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Okiboru Tsukemen & Ramen | Photo: okiboru.com
Okiboru Tsukemen & Ramen | Photo: okiboru.com

11. Okiboru Ramen

Multiple Locations

Okiboru’s famed ramen has made awards lists everywhere and has even been recognized by the Michelin guidebook. Give their tonkotsu black ramen a try, and don’t skip out on their garlic nori fries. Open for dine-in and delivery!

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12. PaoPao Ramen Factory & BoBa

Multiple Locations

In the Toco Hill Shopping Center, PaoPao Ramen serves so many delicious variations of ramen including mild and spicy versions of tonkotsu, miso, dan dan, curry, and vegetarian ramen. Founded on the idea that great authentic Asian cuisine shouldn’t be hard to find nor break the bank, they have an array of Asian Fusion-style dishes and an assortment of Bubble tea drinks.  Their ingredients are always fresh and the dishes they prepare are always winners.

 

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13. Piju Belly

678 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA 30318

Pijiu Belly (“pijiu” meaning “beer” in Mandarin) was created by the Shou Family, who had the goal to infuse an English Gastropub with cuisine and hospitality from their family’s Korean-Chinese heritage. This hip spot is amazing for Southern/American-meets-Asian-dishes, such as Koran roast chicken. This place is a must-try.

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14. Ton Ton Ramen & Yakitori

675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308

Located in Ponce City Market, Ton Ton is a seat-yourself ramen bar with a cozy dining area, led by Guy Wong. Their brief menu of brothy noodles & Japanese bites is sure to warm your stomach and your heart.

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15. Umaido

2790 Lawrenceville-Suwanee Rd, Suwanee, GA 30024

This casual Japanese spot serves ramen & rice dishes with a variety of toppings, from seaweed to squid. Umaido has fresh, homemade special noodles that hold their texture in a rich and savory broth, allowing you to enjoy ramen longer than other ramen noodles.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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16. Wagaya

Multiple Locations

Find this cozy little spot in West Midtown and Emory. This place gets an “A” for its classic ramen dishes like red tonkotsu black and black tonkotsu ramen, but an “A+” overall for just being a super solid, affordable price for all things savory and Japanese. You’ll love their Ishiyaki Chashu Fried Rice served piping hot in a stone bowl, their tonkotsu, and their Treasure Box “Tamate Bako” that’s smoky perfection.

 

Yakitori Jinbei - Okonomiyaki | Photo: yakitorijinbei.com
Yakitori Jinbei – Okonomiyaki | Photo: yakitorijinbei.com

17. Yakitori Jinbei

2421 Cobb Pkwy SE, Smyrna, GA 30080

This Smyrna gem brings together both Korean and Japanese favorites. The Naruto Ramen is a bit of a twist than your usual ramen dishes, combining pork and chicken broth with a Naruto fish cake and spicy minced pork. Something else you don’t want to miss it their okonomiyaki, a popular Japanese street food that’s an eggy Japanese pancake with a tangy, umami-filled Okonomiyaki sauce, mayonnaise, and bonito flakes.

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