Address and Contact Information
Address: Av. Cayetano del Toro, 17, 11010 Cádiz, Spain
Phone: +34 956 68 29 45
Website: https://buga-ramen.com/
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Reviews
The atmosphere is super fun — it has a real anime-inspired vibe, with colorful decor, playful touches, and a cozy layout that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a ramen spot straight out of a Japanese series. It’s casual but with a lot of personality, and even though it was busy, it didn’t feel overwhelming.
The food was excellent — the Spicy Karaage had the perfect kick and was super crispy, the Nikuman duck was soft and flavorful, and the Ebi Fry was perfectly fried and not greasy at all. The Shoyu Duck Ramen had a rich, comforting broth, and the Unagi Don was beautifully presented and delicious.
The only thing that felt off was when we were about to enter — one of the male staff members (likely kitchen staff, as he was wearing gloves) was smoking a cigarette outside while still wearing his gloves. It wasn’t a huge issue once we were seated, but it did stand out.
Overall, a really enjoyable experience — great food, a fun anime-like atmosphere, and very family-friendly. We’d definitely come back!
We tried the Chicken Katsudon, but it fell far short of authentic Japanese flavors:
1. Kimchi was added on top – which really doesn’t belong on a katsudon and clashed with the dish.
2. The seasoning was overly salty, masking any hint of sweetness or the subtle dashi taste that defines proper katsudon.
3. The egg component was almost nonexistent, which made the dish feel incomplete.
That said, the restaurant does have a unique atmosphere worth experiencing. The interior is filled with manga figures (with a special love for Dragon Ball), and the food is delivered to your table by a cat-shaped robot. It feels playful, lively, and clearly designed to entertain.
So, while I wouldn’t recommend Buga Ramen for anyone seeking authentic Japanese cuisine, it could be a fun stop for families with children or for those who enjoy quirky, manga-inspired spaces.
I loved the vibe at **Buga Ramen**. The **anime-inspired décor** is fantastic — as someone who grew up with Dragon Ball, Naruto, and Pokémon, it felt both nostalgic and fun.
The **ramen was excellent**, flavorful and comforting. I visited on a weekday evening since it was close to my hotel, and it turned out to be a great choice.
Service was fine, but what really stood out was the touch of **technology** — they use a **robot to deliver the food to your table**, which adds a cool and entertaining twist to the dining experience.
A great spot in Cádiz for ramen lovers and anime fans alike.
Food quiet good, friendly staff
Nice Ramen stop in Cadiz spain
The food is fine for teenagers who have never eaten Japanese food, beyond that it’s best avoided. I got some gyozas which were ok, the ramen I ordered had the lowest quality chicken I have ever eaten in a restaurant, my wife ordered a combo that was made up of a similar quality chicken with teriyaki sauce from a packet and lettuce with salad dressing on it. As bad as it gets.