1. Boke Bowl
8.2
1028 SE Water Ave (SE Taylor St), Portland, OR
Noodle Restaurant · 79 tips and reviews
Ricky Engelberg: The fried chicken on Thursday nights is delicious. Also great that Ramen is served on Thurs nights now as well. Wish they were open every night!
Doug Zamensky: Brussels sprouts salad+fried chicken, Sui Mai, and pork ramen! Everything I've had here is really great. Enjoy!
Samir: Fantastic ramen! Great tofu. Definitely come back tomorrow
2. Kayo's Ramen Bar
8.4
3808 N Williams Ave #124 (Failing St), Portland, OR
Ramen Restaurant · 23 tips and reviews
Jeremy Krall: Amazingly friendly staff, the ramen was off the charts and authentic, also has a great beer and cider list as well. Skip the lines at Tasty and go straight here.
Felicity S.: This is the best ramen I've had in Portland! The Shio and Shoyu are both delicious, but try the spicy Sichuan mala for something more unusual!
Tim In The House: Awesome Ramen. Outdoor seating possible even in winter thanks to gas heaters.
4. Afuri
9.0
921 SE 7th Ave (at SE Belmont St), Portland, OR
Ramen Restaurant · 31 tips and reviews
Brook Shelley: Hands down the best Japanese food in town, whether you want kushiyaki, ramen, or chawanmushi. Seriously great food and environment.
Behrad Eats: Before the ramen, get the tender and flavorful Steamed Pork Bun made with braised kakuni pork, scallions, cilantro, pickled daikon radish, & sweet chili soy.
Behrad Eats: Go with an excellently comprised bowl of Miso Tonkotsu Ramen made with Shinshu miso, pork broth, scallions, chashu pork, seasoned egg, kikurage, mushroom, red onion, & sesame.
5. Marukin Ramen
7.8
126 SW 2nd Ave (at Pine St), Portland, OR
Ramen Restaurant · 18 tips and reviews
Andrew Beehler: Had the ramen and Gyoza, both great! Going back for the karage later.
Zach Pippin: Best ramen I've had in America
Stacy Bo Bacy: Different ramens Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday versus the other days of the week. Ramen starts at $11 and happy hour is daily 3-6pm.
Rich Tong: Try the Tonkatsu Ramen + corn - Wow delicious. Not usual in a sushi restaurant but this place also does remarkable ramen. Double header paradise!
GNTLMN: One of my favorite ramen spots in Portland. Avoid the sushi.
Jacqueline D'Angelico: Hamachi so good, we ordered some for dessert. Tonkatsu ramen is delicious - ultimate comfort food on a chilly night. Suggest ordering extra egg & pork if you're sharing.
9. The House of Ramen
8.0
223 SW Columbia St (at SW 1st Ave), Portland, OR
Ramen Restaurant · Downtown Portland · 15 tips and reviews
Sabarish Raghupathy: Best ramen noodles in Portland! Build your own and add the poached egg! Soooo goooood!
Olivia Black: The subway of ramen. Try the tonkotsu broth, super flavorful and so worth it.
Jared: Delicious ramen downtown Portland. Real busy during lunch hour, but worth the wait for some delicious ramen. #6 with potstickers.
11. Boxer Ramen
7.3
2309 NW Kearney St, Portland, OR
Ramen Restaurant · 12 tips and reviews
Robert Sandler: Despite the amazingly oafish service, annoyingly loud music, the ramen is delicious. With so many other PDX ramen choices though, they'll probably have to tone down the attitude to stay in business.
Paul Lewandowski: Second trip here in two days - the freaking spicy miso ramen!!!! Amazing.
Casey Seideman: Delicious vegetarian curry ramen!!!
13. Masu Sushi
8.4
406 SW 13th Ave, Portland, OR
Sushi Restaurant · 60 tips and reviews
Sounun Tek: Minimalist bowl of ramen packed with great taste.
Natalie K: Chirashi was great. Rice was well seasoned & fish was super fresh. Also, strangely, the ramen here is fantastic.
Sabra Nelson: Great service and food! Very great selection of sake! We had a knowledgable server and fantastic fresh food! Highly recommend!
15. Double Dragon
9.0
1235 SE Division St (at SE 12th Ave), Portland, OR
Bar · 36 tips and reviews
Diogenes Brito: Damn that pork in the ramen was on point.
huskyboi: Ramen Is mediocre.Noodles were clumped together&clearly from a package.The pork bone broth had coconut milk in it&a curry flavor, giving it a weird muddy pan Asian flavor.For $12, its small portions:/
Andy McMillan: Picking a sandwich at Double Dragon is like falling in love. Sure, there are probably other options (read: sandwiches) out there, but once you've found true love (read: the pulled pork), who cares?