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This place is amazing, the Ramen is super tasty! They have 2 Ramens to choose from and you have the option to add any toppings or you can buy the Ramen with the sides. They have a wide range of alcoholic beverages and some non alcoholic drinks but unfortunately when I went They were all out. I recom
Place was recommended by a friend and I’m grateful I listened. Ramen was cooked well and the broth was rich without being too much. Mushrooms were also cooked well with a small crunch still there. Favorite part was the pork! Had the right amount of fat and was super flavorful! 10/10 would recommend
Similar atmosphere like Japan. The food selection is limited, but they carry a lot of different Japanese drinks. Overall, it is not bad to give a try if you haven't been to Japan.
Pretty small restaurant overall, but based on its location not too busy. Lots of single bar seats. They really only have two mains which are hakata style or prawn Miso. I got the hakata combo with gyoza. The gyoza is a bit disappointing, not in taste but they are very small. The ramen was pretty
The broth is next level! It is a rich and creamy pork bone broth. There is a reason why they have stayed open with only 2 main options to choose. You cant go wrong with either option.
One of the best ramen that I’ve had in Seattle and the experience was unique even among all the ramen spots in Seattle! I recommend the hakata style ramen and remember to put the extra spices in that are available on your table. The restaurant itself is very small, intimate, and private at the same
Betsutenjin Ramen is a small business with an intimate, authentic setting. They make their broth with natural Pork Bone and you can definitely taste it from their ramen. They only have 2 types of ramen that they serve (Hakata Style and Prawn Miso). --- We were able to get seated immediately on a S
Fairly busy on a Tuesday night. You order at the front and get guided to your seat. The seating area is secluded and you can pull the curtains once you do get your food to eat in private. The ramen is a little pricey, but I'm still glad it comes with a gooey ramen egg, cooked to perfection. We bot
Hakata style light tonkotsu ramen! Liked it that the broth is tasty but not overly heavy Open till midnight so perfect place to drop by after watching a baseball/ hockey game.
Given that there were only 2 things on the menu, I have to say, both were delicious! I especially enjoyed the broth of both the Hakata Style Ramen and the Prawn Miso Ramen. The restaurant itself is a little hard to find, as it's one tiny unassuming door and the decor was dimly lit and a little smal
Amazing ramen place!! They really didn’t add any MSG and the broth was absolutely delicious!! Highly recommend for people who like natural flavoring without much umami added. You could always thicken the broth by adding garlic or soy sauce they provided on the side. I would also recommend to arrive
I don’t know why the review for this precious restaurant is not high. Perhaps the service? But my goal is tasting delicious ramen without disturbing and I got both. Isolated cubicle and silky ramen soup enlightened my day. Also highly recommend their lobster salad :)
Visited this place because they seem to be specialized in ramen. As expected, if you are looking for awesome ramen with fantastic pork bone broth, their rich and thick flavor of the soup will conquer your taste buds. The ramen wasn’t greasy as other ramen franchises and kept the fresh taste as thei
This was the best ramen I've ever had. Honestly, I miss it rn. As an out-of-towner, blink and you'll miss the door for the small restaurant. I loved the vibe. It felt legit. The menu is basically 2 choices of ramen, which I appreciated. The meal was savory, loved everything about it, even the broth
Betsutenjin Ramen is a small late dinner place, maybe if you look inside you won't want to go in. But don't judge a restaurant by its cover! You will realize that pedestrians and people waiting have good opinions of this place. We had to wait for a long time to enter the restaurant. Once inside, w
Great food and it felt very authentic to have ramen there, mind you there are only 2 choices available.
Easily the best ramen my kid and I have had. Coming from the SF Bay Area we’ve had some good ramen. But their silky pork broth is it! I come here every time I come to Seattle. 🫰🏼
This was a nice little spot! I loved the tonkatsu broth base it is so flavorful and the noodles were cooked to perfection. Curtain booths are also very cool for additional privacy.
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