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9 Best Ramen Restaurants in KL & Selangor [2025]

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Ramen KL Selangor

Best Ramen KL Selangor
Best Ramen KL Selangor

Ramen is a popular food in Japan, and there are plenty of ramen restaurants from which to choose. In this article, weā€™re going to explore some of the best ramen restaurants. The 9 Best Ramen Restaurants in KL & Selangor offer everything from traditional Japanese flavors to new twists on an old favorite.

 1. Super Ramen by Ru Di Fook

Super Ramen by Ru Di Fook is full of surprises, with tastes ranging from duck confit ramen to ramen with tiger prawns and even laksa. They also have rice bowls and unique confections on their menu. With one of their creative sake cocktails as a side,

2. Mitsuyado Seimen

Mitsuyado Seimen specializes in tsukemen, a unique ramen dish in Tokyo, Japan in 1961. Mitsuyado Seimenā€™s tsukemen comes with tasty chashu and yuzu oil-infused broth. If you like things extra hot, go for the spicy version, or you may even eat your noodles with melted cheddar cheese if thatā€™s more your style!

3. Menya Hanabi

Maze-soba is a dry noodle dish topped with flavorful minced beef, spring onions, nori, garlic, and a delicious sauce that Meynahan Hanabi specializes in. Combine all of your ingredients in a mixing dish and sit back as the flavors burst on your tongue.

4. Ramen Bar Shi Shi Do

Ramen Bar Shi Shi Do interior is elegant and charming, with a distinct Japanese bar atmosphere that youā€™ll feel like youā€™re stepping into an actual izakaya (informal Japanese bar) in Japan. Shi Shi Do is a ramen bar with an interesting menu. A Japanese hotpot feast paired with a glass of cold beer after a long day makes for an excellent way to unwind.

5. Bari-Uma Rame

Bari-Uma Ramen is a real Japanese ramen restaurant that has migrated from Hiroshima, Japan to Malaysia. Tonkotsu shoyu ramen lovers go crazy for the super-rich tonkotsu shoyu broth, which takes over 10 hours to prepare and has an exquisite, creamy taste.

6. Ramen Seirock-ya halal

  • Key Services: Toripaitan Ramen and Ramen Restaurant
  • Website. http://www.seirock-ya.com.my/
  • Address: 6-G, Jalan SS 21/35, Damansara Utama, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
  • Phone: 03 7492 7509

Ramen Seirock-ya is a Halal-certified ramen restaurant that appeals to both Muslim and non-Muslim ramen fans. It was originally created in Tsukuba City, Japan, before being brought to Malaysians with the opening of its first location in 2019.

7.  Tomo Ramen Bar

The Tomo Ramen Bar features a fantastic entrance, neon lights, and comfy seats, as well as a delicious miso soy milk ramen that isnā€™t commonly found on the menu of other ramen shops. A light, slightly sweet broth with al-dente noodles, chashu pork belly, nori, wood ear fungus, scallions, and a soft-boiled egg should be expected.

8.  Kagura Tokyo Chicken Ramen

  • Key Services: Ramen Restaurant
  • Website. https://www.facebook.com/Kaguraramen/
  • Address: Jalan Sultan Ismail Unit P1-20 Level 4 Jā€™s Gate Dining Lot 10 Shopping Centre No. 50, 55100 Kuala Lumpur
  • Phone: +60 3-2110 2366

Kagura Tokyo Chicken Ramen is a pork-free ramen restaurant, which uses ingredients that are directly imported from Japan, such as dried scallops from Hokkaido and seaweed salt from Seto, serves chicken ramen. When ordering, customers can choose between a premium or natural soup.

9.  Aori Ramen

Aori Ramen offers a unique dining experience comparable to that of the well-known Ichiran Ramen in Japan, where customers dine at individual booths and are served their meals straight from the kitchen by way of a tiny curtained opening in front of them.

Ramen Restaurant KL Selangor

If youā€™re looking for a tasty ramen restaurant in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Malaysia ā€“ look no further. Weā€™ve compiled the best 9 restaurants from around this region and provided their contact info so that you can visit any of them without hesitation.

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What are the different kinds of ramen available in Malaysia?

Ramen comes in many different varieties, each with its own distinct flavor. The most popular type of ramen in Malaysia is the Tonkotsu ramen, which is made with a pork-based broth. Other popular types of ramen include the Shoyu ramen, which is made with a soy-based broth, and the Miso ramen, which is made with a miso-based broth.

How much is ramen in Malaysia?

Ramen is typically priced between RM 15-30 per bowl.

Is ramen halal?

Yes, ramen is halal as it does not contain any pork or alcohol.

What are the common ingredients in ramen?

Ramen noodles are typically made with wheat flour, water, salt, and kansui (an alkaline mineral water). The broth is usually made with pork, chicken, or beef. Other common ingredients include eggs, vegetables, and seaweed.

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