Ramen Tatsu-ya

1600 E 6th St, 78702-3308 - Austin
Empfohlen von Sluurpy: 2021
🏆 #809 von 2403 Restaurants in Austin
Aktualisiert am
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★★★★★ ★★★★★
4.3/5
2071 Empfehlungen

Sluurpy Qualitätsindex

PROPRIETARY
Beliebtheit
100/100
Qualität
67/100
Vollständigkeit
67/100

Verifiziertes Gericht

Fehlendes Gericht Hinzufugen

4.3/5
Sluurpometro: 85/100
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2.071 Bewertungen
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4.0/5
21 reviews
G Google
4.5/5
2.050 reviews

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🌳 Außenbereich 🥡 Zum Mitnehmen 🍽️ Vor Ort 🍺 Alkohol 🍹 Cocktails 🍷 Wein 📅 Reservierungen Barrierefrei Barriere­freies WC 😊 Ungezwungen 🛋️ Gemütlich 👥 Für Gruppen

💬 Was die Leute sagen

Broth 440 Cocktails 265 Atmosphere 120 Dipping 69 Music 42 Brussel sprouts 33 Sake 25 Vegan 18

Kontaktinformationen

📞 Telefon: +1 512-893-5561
📍 Adresse: 1600 E 6th St, Austin

🕐 Öffnungszeiten

Geschlossen Öffnet um 11:00 AM
Montag1 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Dienstag2 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Mittwoch3 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Donnerstag4 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Freitag5 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Samstag6 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sonntag7 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Google Bewertungen

4.5/5
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Tanner Ritchie

★★★★☆ 4/5
Fun place! The Ramen was better than most ramen I’ve had before. I got the Ol’ Skool, which I loved - fantastic broth, good meat, great noodles, delicious egg. My wife got the Sho-yu tongkotsu, which was ok. We agreed that it’s flavor was a little off, different than other ramen we’ve had. The broth wasn’t to die for, like the ol skool. Overall, fun atmosphere and good food. Definitely will go back!
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Jamie Haynes

★★★★★ 5/5
The food is the star here, the way it should be. The wait for a table was short, under 10 minutes. They were very accommodating of my wife who was in a wheelchair ♿️. Some dasher or Uber eats dude in a white minivan with dealer plates and no tag was parked in the only handicap spot, I saw him inside but figured he has enough on his mind as a cog in the gig economy, but it still sucks. The moral is, even if you are only going to be there for a short time, someone with actual handicap needs could be on their way. My wife was so happy with the food. It is one of the few spots that has maintained its integrity and quality over the long haul. They have Meanwhile Secret Beach IPA on tap, although what they call a pint is not a pint, also a Japanese lager. I tried the vegan curry ramen and it was amazing. So good I forgot to take a picture of it.
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Dawn Burnside

★★★★★ 5/5
The Ramen was on point just the right amount of spice and flavor. I also love how much the broth is in the bowl so much I can take some home. My kids tried the food for the first time they liked the rice bowl and fried chicken.
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Harini Ranjith

★★★★★ 5/5
This place has one of the best ramens in Austin with bustling vibes! Went there for dinner on a weekend and had to wait for a bit to order. I ordered Nu Skool (vegan) with a corn bomb. The broth was super silky and soulful, pairing well with great toppings. They could however, have more options for vegan appetizers. Don’t miss on their Burnt orange ice cream sandwich, it’s a bomb!!
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Emmanuel Roy

★★★★★ 5/5
This place is famous for a reason! The vibes are immaculate and the food is delicious aswell as HUGE. I got the Mt. Fujiro (18$) and it was delicious! There was a bit too much so I wasn't able to finish it all, but they had to-go boxes next to a really cool looking water dispenser. The other ramen seems to be smaller and cheaper, around 13-16$ a portion. The drink selection is also great, if not a bit pricey. I got a peach ramune and that was about 6$, pricey but I haven't seen that flavor in the states. I also got a box of matcha pocky to snack on the go and that was around 3$. I would HIGHLY recommend this spot.
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Jazmyne McBride

★★★★★ 5/5
Yum! Our ramen came out so hot and so fresh! We loved it! I added a spicy bomb to my tonkatsu and it made it perfect! Be sure to try the gyoza. The dipping sauce that comes with it is so flavorful and the perfect addition. I wasn’t really a fan of the spicy edamame. I wish it was spicier and less tangy.
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Toby Pickles

★★★★★ 5/5
This place was so awesome. The reviews do this place right. The environment and food was amazing! Best Ramen I’ve ever had! I just got the OG for my first time and have no regrets!
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Skye

★★★★★ 5/5
I know when my husband says, "This is so good," over 10 times while we're eating that we found a great place to eat! I am a sucker for unique places and foods, and this is one of the coolest restaurants I've been to. Waiting outside wasn't bad. They had mist going to keep the patio cool. Right when you walk in, you order drinks and your food and get a number to put on your table. It's self seating, on big communal tables with some smaller booths/tables and a bar along the sides. A server will bring out your food, and we were mostly left to ourselves after that. Price is good, food is amazing, atmosphere is neat... highly recommend Ramen Tatsu-Ya!
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Erika Benitez

★★★★★ 5/5
Always an amazing experience at Ramen Tatsuya. I hadn’t been here in a very long time, and I was satisfied with the whole experience. I came in at around 3:30 PM. There wasn’t many people. It was very chill, the music was very good. I ordered them mi-so-hot, very delicious, the broth was thick, the Ramen was served hot. I don’t know why I decided to eat this on a hot day, but man was it bomb! I enjoyed it very much. Only some cold weather could have made my experience better.
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Amanda Haas

★★★★★ 5/5
This is a very good ramen restaurant!! My husband and I both enjoyed a lot. The soup was very tasty and creamy. You can taste that they put effort to cook the base. The noodles is like the thin ramen but not too hard and not too soft. We highly recommend this restaurant!! 😋😋
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