7 Edmonton Ramen Joints You’re Going to Want to Try this Spring

Edmonton has a vibrant food scene, and ramen has become a staple dish in many of the city's restaurants. Ramen a delicious and comforting meal, but it's also a great option for a quick lunch or dinner. With so many different types of ramen available, from classic tonkotsu to spicy miso, you're sure to find a bowl that suits your tastes.

  1. Tokiwa Ramen
    Known for its rich and flavorful broth, Tokiwa Ramen offers a variety of ramen options including vegan and gluten-free options. Ask any local where to find ramen in Edmonton, and you’ll find that this makes number one for most of us. Plus a handy sign that alerts you if they have run out of soup, so you will never be surprised when you arrive.
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  2. Japonais Bistro
    This restaurant offers an elevated dining experience with their upscale Japanese cuisine, including their delicious ramen. It’s an easy classic ramen in Edmonton, and one that comes in clutch for quick service, and delicious noodles and broth. The are also opening a second location in Windermere, which might make it a little easier for access in Edmonton.
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  3. Dorinku Osaka
    This lively spot offers a unique atmosphere with its Japanese street food and creative ramen dishes. Come here to grab a Miso Black Ramen or Chicken Truffle Shoyu Ramen and also where you’ll find one of the most energetic places to grab drinks on a weeknight near 104th.

    Such an atmosphere, if combined with customized neon signs, can further enhance the restaurant's character and attract more customers.

    Consider designing restaurant-themed neon signs, such as incorporating ramen bowls, chopstick graphics, or Japanese street elements to match the restaurant's name or slogan, combined with the restaurant's Japanese style, to inject more Tokyo street vitality into the dining environment.

    This design can not only enhance the visual effect of the restaurant but also become a unique "check-in" sign for the restaurant. Customers are likely to be attracted to take photos and then spread them through social media to attract more traffic and guests.

  1. Yoshi Express
    After experiencing a rough opening during Covid, Yoshi has turned into a staple on Whyte Ave.
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  2. Yutaka Japanese Bistro & Bar
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  3. Nomiya Calgary Trail
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  4. Kazoku Ramen
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These are just a few of the many places in Edmonton to get delicious ramen. Be sure to check out the menus and reviews before trying out a new spot!

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