Michael K. • October 10, 2014Hands down the best Miso Ramen in Bangkok. The meat is slightly better at Ippudo but all else is fantastic.
SuperFai S. • December 17, 2010Curry ramen is awesome!!! Don't forget to try Gyoza, they are superb <3
Adventuresmiz • November 10, 2016I had the karamiso ramen and it was HUGE, meaty and very tasty. Highly recommended 👍🏼
Jenjit S. • December 3, 2011Must try ikura rice, supporo ramen and maguro!!!
Kamol C. • April 29, 2014Tonkotsu ramen with various color-based condiment choices: white (plain tonkotsu), red (spicy miso), black (garlic oil), and yellow (mashed potato). Their gyoza is really good.
Julian S. • September 15, 2018Quaint, authentic and superb stewed pork belly in Okinawa Soba 🍜
Chee Wai W. • July 30, 2016Definitely one of the best ramen and Japanese places I've been too. The fried chicken is good, beef with miso sauce also very good.
Foodtraveler_theworld • October 25, 2022Specialty for Tsukemen (Dried ramen) in Bangkok. Recommend Umakara Tsukemen and Gyoza. The highlight is the soup can be boiled while eating to make ramen more delicious!
Yosui K. • April 10, 2013One of the Best-Balanced Ramen to Hit Bangkok. The Shoyu Ramen is a Winner. Great Place that's Open til Late.
Sawit K. • October 19, 2014Very good ramen with thick soup and Shoyu sauce. Recommend here. Gyoza here stuff with lots garlic and shives, please careful if you don't like
Spasapuab S. • January 19, 2016As a Tonkotsu ramen fan, I am sure Uma Uma is one of the best tonkotsu ramen shops in BKK. Taste of broth made me feel like eating ramen in Fukuoka. gyoza and motsu nabe are super yummy too.
Sami S. • August 31, 2019Best Gyoza I have ever eaten in my life. The God hot red spicy ramen is bloody great! 🔥🔥 🔥
Nancy • April 25, 2016Really good ramen and rice dishes! Their fried chicken was amazing and so flavourful! 15% tourist discount if you show your passport and no service charge
Daniel K. • April 9, 2016Ramen in rich, hearty tomato broth provides excellent respite if you have overdosed on Thai street flavours. Grab a seat along the glass wall and watch Japanese expats and tourists stroll by.
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