
MENYA MUSASHI was founded by Takeshi Yamada in 1996. We have 14 ramen restaurants in Japan, with overseas locations in Singapore, Taiwan, China, Malaysia, Indonesia and Ukraine. In November 2018, we opened first US branch in Capitol Hill, Seattle. In October 2023, opened 2nd store in Federal Way. We offer a variety of dishes, including traditional ramen, vegan ramen, and tsukemen (dipping style ramen), which soup and noodles are served separately. Enjoy authentic Japanese ramen right here in Federal Way.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 31829 Gateway Center Blvd S, Federal Way, WA 98003
Phone: (206) 592-2747
Website: http://www.menyamusashi.us/
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Reviews
The broth is the star here! It’s hearty, rich, and full-bodied without being overwhelming. My go-tos are the Red Ramen and the Spicy Curry Ramen. Both pack bold flavor and warmth that hits just right. The noodles are cooked perfectly every time, springy with just the right bite.
They also do a solid vegan ramen, which my friend loved (always a good sign). Their chicken karaage might be one of the best around: super juicy on the inside with that crisp, golden crunch! I’ve also had their curry bento box, which is just as satisfying and comforting as the ramen. Everyone I’ve brought here has ended up a fan, no exceptions. Pro tip: sign up for their rewards membership to rack up points and snag discounts. Overall, this place nails it. Highly recommended!
Luckily the food was worth the wait, the hybrid ramen was amazing.
First off: the service at this restaurant is amazing. We had 2 different servers that were very responsive. Our meals came out pretty quickly (although our ramen came out lukewarm). They had a different dining set for my toddler and at the end of the meal he got a token for one of the machines.
I appreciated the cute claw machines at the entrance of the restaurant. There were 2 that were lower to the ground and were made for “easy wins” so my toddler experienced playing with that for the first time.
The menu was amazing. It was great that there was a combo option with many different add ons. And then a separate option to do those add ons for bigger portions as side dishes costing a bit more.
Unfortunately I wasn’t 100% satisfied with the food itself. Each dish was lacking Umami.