Samurai Noodle is a noodle restaurant International District Seattle located in United States.
606 5th Ave S (at S Weller St) Seattle , WA 98104 United States
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Chili green onion . Don't miss out on this, it's bomb as heck. It's small and cozy and can get a bit crowded , but their take out is quick and the price is right.
Delicious ramen with reasonable prices! But it's a small, but popular place so they may close early if they run out of ingredients!
With three locations in Seattle, Samurai might make the best ramen in the area (Tonkotsu is especially popular)—on its good days
Small little Ramen house with awesome service! Order the Tonkatsu ramen w/ extra noodles and enjoy!
Best ramen in Seattle, but not the best I've ever had. Get the tonkotsu flavor and Samurai Armor to supplement. Service is fast but rude.
Small but comforting space. Bathroom could be improved. Prices are affordable . Personal faves are the Gyoza and Takoyaki .
A clothes closet feels spacious by comparison, but this International District ramen-ya (along with its sibling on the Ave) is a near-perfect rendition of the tiny noodle shops of Japan. Read more
Pricey , but there isn't many ramen places in Seattle. Make sure to arrive before noon if you don't want to wait as the small place fills up quick.
Soup is average but service is great and the staff is very welcoming and friendly . Cozy little spot.
Quality of noodle is good but having had Ramen in Japan & China has led to disappointing experience, tiny details are missing making a world of a difference, 4 example Chive onions are cut to thick
The Tonkatsu is #1 here for a reason. That pork broth is so rich and delicious. For a change order the Miso Ramen and fish cake .
Decent for a quick bite and craving, but overpriced. If you really want good ramen at a more fair price , hit up Bellevue for Kukai or Hokkaido--they also have better variety of toppings and sides.
The best tonkatsu I've ever had! The Tampopo ramen is the best though!
Get the #1. It's the flagship. Add an egg !
Get your Parking validated here if your car is at Uwajimaya. Basically makes it free to park for lunch time.
They have yam noodles for those of us who are gluten free !
Come here with massive hunger!
Best ramen in town . My fav is tonkatsu . Feeling extra hungry? Add armor: extra pork slices and an egg .
Eat ramen and get extra noodles for $1.50.
You can get your noodles firm and your broth extra rich.
If you're still hungry: save the broth and you can get more noodles for cheap !
Ridiculously awesome pork broth ...it got very quiet for a few minutes.
Best ramen this side of the pacific
Noodles in my tonkotsu were over cooked. Both Goya and shumai were tasty but had cold spots. So attention to detail lacking.
The Shouyu ramen (chicken broth ) tastes just as great as the Tonkotsu , except it's 300 calories less.
Amazing! Best Ramen ever
Extra noodles are nice, but extra pork is where it's at!
Good vegan ramen
They used to be good. Not anymore. The noodle was too hard, The soup tonkatsu was super salty plus the extra egg I ordered was COLD! I was very disappointed.
Get the miso ramen or tonkatsu !
Get an egg in your ramen for an extra dollar—it's totally worth it.
Hellfire sauce!!
Spicy noodles !
Good spicy tofu !
Get a flavored egg in your noodles
The ramen is really watered down =/ I liked what the ramen was 2 years ago.
The best Japanese ramen you will find in the Seattle area.
vegan ramen
Tampopo style with extra noodles ! Shoulda took a pic before cause there was nothing left after.
Best ramen ever! Get the tonkotsu with chili sauce ! :)
If you enjoy spicy food then get the Tetsu Hell Fire.
Nine buck ramen , yea its worth it. Tiny place but service is fast.
Samurai Armor Bowl with Pork broth & hard noodles is the obvious choice here...
Hell fire for the win!
enjoy the complimentary side order of shame when you ask to "pork up" your ramen .
shoyu with extra pork . mmm.
Worse bowl if ramen ever. Never coming back
Get your noodles Samurai Style
1.50 for more noodles !
TONKOTSU とんこつ ラーメン
I would eat here all the time if I lived in Seattle. The tofu skins are an excellent topping choice! - Eric Scott
Has an evening happy hour, when its hedonistic Japanese fried food costs around $3. Croquettes and gyozas, beer and shochu (similar to vodka). Aims for those on a budget. Happy hour 5-6:30 - The Seattle Times
Veggie ramen was surprisingly good. Lots of fresh veggies and a great broth. - Lee
My favorite place to shop for all my Japanese food and drinks :) such a large selection of products, nice bookstore, and a nice food court :) - Stephanie
Oasis has been stepping up their game since Sharetea opened up! Their jasmine milk tea and popcorn chicken are fantastic. - Thomas Tseng
Its well-organized layout, friendly staff, and specialized inventory make it a favorite for fans of Japanese culture and literature. - michelle nelson